The developers of the cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet announced the launch of a new loyalty program Trust Premium. It allows users to earn points (Trust XP) for daily actions in the app. This was revealed by the team in a conversation with Incrypted. The program provides for a tier system: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Users […] Сообщение Trust Wallet Launched Trust Premium Loyalty Program появились сначала на INCRYPTED.The developers of the cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet announced the launch of a new loyalty program Trust Premium. It allows users to earn points (Trust XP) for daily actions in the app. This was revealed by the team in a conversation with Incrypted. The program provides for a tier system: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Users […] Сообщение Trust Wallet Launched Trust Premium Loyalty Program появились сначала на INCRYPTED.

Trust Wallet Launched Trust Premium Loyalty Program

2025/11/04 23:10
  • Trust Wallet has introduced the Trust Premium program for active users.
  • Its members will be able to earn Trust XP.
  • Holding or blocking TWT accelerates progress and unlocks additional bonuses.

The developers of the cryptocurrency wallet Trust Wallet announced the launch of a new loyalty program Trust Premium. It allows users to earn points (Trust XP) for daily actions in the app. This was revealed by the team in a conversation with Incrypted.

The program provides for a tier system: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Users move between levels, accumulating Trust XP. Individual actions earn more points and benefits.

The Trust Wallet team explained how the new program works. Specifically, users earn Trust XP for real activity in the wallet – from daily check-ins and transactions to swaps and top-ups.

These points are accumulated gradually, and the user moves through levels from Bronze to Silver and on to Gold, unlocking more extensive privileges. Additionally, progress can be boosted with TWT – holding or locking the token accelerates XP growth and unlocks access to exclusive features, special campaigns and early access to products, the press release said. All benefits are applied automatically in the app itself, with no additional steps required.

Trust Premium interface. Data: press release.

Among the benefits that program members can expect to see are savings on fees, including zero fees on swaps to TWT, as well as reduced fees on swaps where supported, the team said. It also plans to offer priority access to Trust Alpha, as well as closed campaigns, affiliate offers and other special bonuses.

Trust Premium is starting to launch in supported regions. Users can log into the Premium panel in Trust Wallet to view their XP, tier status, tasks, and future benefits.

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