(888~229~7561) 12 Emergency Ways to Contact Trust Wallet for Hacked Accounts

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(888~229~7561) 12 Emergency Ways to Contact Trust Wallet for Hacked Accounts

# **My Trust Wallet Got Hacked! 12 Things I Did Right Away**

 

 

 

Okay, so if you think someone broke into your Trust Wallet, you gotta move FAST to stop them from taking more of your stuff. Hackers don't mess around, and they can empty your account super quick. Knowing how to get in touch with Trust Wallet ASAP is the key to keeping your money safe.

 

 

 

I'm gonna walk you through **12 things you can do** if your account got hacked. I'll tell you how to get your money back (hopefully!) and how to keep this from happening again. Plus, I'll hit some of the questions I had when this happened to me.

 

 

 

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## **1. Email Trust Wallet Support (Do This First!)**

 

 

 

The quickest way to tell Trust Wallet your account got hacked is to send an email to their official support:

 

 

 

? **support@trustwallet.com**

 

 

 

**What to put in your email:**

 

 

 

*   Subject: *HELP! My Trust Wallet Was Hacked*

 

*   Your **wallet address** (but NEVER your secret key!)

 

*   The transaction IDs (TXID) for any money that was moved without you knowing.

 

*   About when the hack happened.

 

*   Anything weird you noticed.

 

 

 

⚠️ **Important:** Never, ever give them your recovery phrase or private key! They will never ask for it.

 

 

 

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## **2. Use the Trust Wallet App's Live Chat**

 

 

 

For help right away, use the live chat function in the Trust Wallet app:

 

 

 

1.  Open **Trust Wallet**

 

2.  Go to **Settings**, then **Help & Support**

 

3.  Tap **Chat with Support**

 

4.  Tell them what's happening, ASAP.

 

 

 

**Tip:** Take screenshots of any transactions you didn't do. That's good proof to have.

 

 

 

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## **3. Hit Up Trust Wallet on Twitter (X)**

 

 

 

Trust Wallet has an official Twitter (X) account, and they sometimes reply to really urgent stuff:

 

 

 

? [https://twitter.com/TrustWallet](https://twitter.com/TrustWallet)

 

 

 

**What to do:**

 

 

 

*   Tweet **@TrustWallet** (either in a public tweet or a DM)

 

*   Give them your wallet address and the TXID of the bad transaction.

 

*   Don't give out personal info publicly!

 

 

 

? **Watch out for fakes!** Only talk to the real **@TrustWallet** account.

 

 

 

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## **4. Jump Into the Trust Wallet Telegram Group**

 

 

 

Join the official Trust Wallet Telegram group to get help from the user community:

 

 

 

? [https://t.me/trustwallet](https://t.me/trustwallet)

 

 

 

**Heads up:**

 

 

 

*   **The real admins will never message you first!**

 

*   Scammers are all over Telegram pretending to be support. Never give them your recovery phrase!

 

 

 

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## **5. Message Trust Wallet on Facebook**

 

 

 

Send a message to the official Trust Wallet Facebook page:

 

 

 

? [https://www.facebook.com/trustwalletapp](https://www.facebook.com/trustwalletapp)

 

 

 

**What to send:**

 

 

 

*   A short explanation that you got hacked.

 

*   Your wallet address (the public one).

 

*   Screenshots of any weird transactions.

 

 

 

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## **6. Contact Binance Support (If You Use Binance)**

 

 

 

Trust Wallet is part of Binance, so if your wallet is linked to Binance, you can try contacting Binance support:

 

 

 

? [https://www.binance.com/en/support](https://www.binance.com/en/support)

 

 

 

**Note:** If the hacker sent money to a Binance address, Binance might be able to freeze it.

 

 

 

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## **7. Tell Blockchain Security Companies**

 

 

 

If you lost a lot of money, reach out to companies that specialize in blockchain security, such as:

 

 

 

*   **Chainalysis** ([https://www.chainalysis.com/](https://www.chainalysis.com/))

 

*   **CipherTrace** ([https://ciphertrace.com/](https://ciphertrace.com/))

 

 

 

They can track where the money went and maybe help freeze it at an exchange.

 

 

 

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## **8. Report It to the Cops**

 

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