Trust Wallet says it will reimburse a subset of users affected by a security breach tied to its Chrome extension that saw roughly $7 million drained. The company has faced criticism for downplaying the incident and offering limited compensation.
Trust Wallet's Chrome extension was pulled from the Chrome Web Store after the company said an alleged bug prompted the removal. The latest update adds a feature letting victims of the $7 million Christmas hack submit reimbursement claims.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao confirmed that user funds remain SAFU following the recent Trust Wallet hack. He reassured users as teams continue to probe the incident.
Users reported that a Chrome extension update to Trust Wallet (v2.68.0) was followed by thefts of BTC, ETH and BNB; the incident has drawn attention to extension-based attack vectors. Investigations and remediation efforts are reportedly underway.
Trust Wallet has integrated Revolut as a payment provider, allowing EEA users to instantly buy BTC, ETH and SOL with no fees. The partnership aims to simplify fiat-to-crypto on‑ramps and boost retail access across Europe.
Revolut and Trust Wallet launched an integration on Dec 11, 2025 that lets EU users buy crypto and receive it directly in Trust Wallet, giving them control of their keys from the moment of purchase.
Trust Wallet launched native prediction markets on Dec. 2, integrating Myriad on BNB Chain to let its ~200 million users trade real-world event outcomes, with Polymarket and Kalshi coming soon.