Bitcoin does not normally exist on the Bitcoin Mainnet and as a standard ERC-20 token on the Ethereum network. But, if you want to store Bitcoins in Trust Wallet, you can use Bitcoin Agents on Binance Smart Chain (BSC).
In the BSC network, there are representatives such as Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), each unit of which is equivalent to one real Bitcoin. WBTC is a BEP-20 token that you can store in your Trust Wallet.
To add WBTC to your Trust Wallet, you can use the “Add Custom Token” section in Trust Wallet. To do this, you must enter the following information:
Token name: Wrapped Bitcoin
Symbol: WBTC
Contract ID (Contract Address)
Number of Decimals: 8
After adding WBTC to your Trust Wallet, you can receive and send WBTC and use it in various applications and services that are active on the BSC network.
Please note that WBTC is a proxy for Bitcoin and its price may differ from the original Bitcoin price. Also, before doing any operations, make sure that the projects and wallets you are using are valid and reliable.
Adding WBTC to Trust Wallet: To add WBTC to your Trust Wallet, first log into the Trust Wallet app. Then, on the main page, click on the “Tokens” icon with a “+” symbol. Then enter the name “Wrapped Bitcoin” or “WBTC” in the search field. WBTC should appear in the results list. Click on it and then click “Add”. WBTC is now added to your list of tokens in Trust Wallet.
Get WBTC: To get WBTC in Trust Wallet, first get your BSC wallet address. Then send this address to the person or exchange you want to receive WBTC from. After the transaction, WBTC will be sent to your BSC wallet address and displayed in Trust Wallet.
Send WBTC: To send WBTC from Trust Wallet, first get WBTC destination address. Then, in the Trust Wallet application, click on the “Send” icon. Enter the WBTC destination address and specify the amount of WBTC you want to send. Then click “Send” and confirm the transaction. WBTC will be sent to the destination address.
Transaction Tracking: After sending or receiving WBTC, you can track your transaction status on the BSC blockchain. For this, you can use the transaction address or transaction hash and search it in the BSC blockchain browser. It will show you information like transaction confirmation, status history and other transaction related details.
Please note that WBTC on the BSC network is a proxy for Bitcoin and its price may differ from the original Bitcoin price. Also, make sure that the projects and wallets you are using are valid and reliable before doing any operations.
Finally, using Bitcoin in the form of a BEP-20 token such as WBTC on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network and keeping it in the Trust Wallet wallet can give you access to various programs and services that are active on the BSC network. to give Using this solution, you can use your Bitcoin as an exchangeable token in the BSC network.
But, before any operation, be aware of its security and accuracy. Use reliable and suitable wallets and enter addresses carefully. Also, consider BSC network costs and transaction confirmation time.
Please note that the information provided in this answer is based on my knowledge as of September 2021 and may change in the future. So, before doing any operation, check the new updates and guides related to BSC network and Trust Wallet.