Trust Wallet Flasher

Send fake crypto transactions.
Available as Telegram Bot version, supports majority of popular wallets.

Trust Wallet Flasher Supported Assets

Tether (USDT) Icon
USDTStablecoin
USD Coin (USDC) Icon
USDCStablecoin
MakerDAO (DAI) Icon
DAIStablecoin
Bitcoin Icon
BTCBitcoin
Frog Meme Icon
PEPEMeme Coin
Uniswap (UNI) Icon
UNIUniswap

Pricing

Standard

$70per month
  • Feature iconLicence for Telegram Bot
  • Feature iconFlashing up to 100k per transaction
  • Feature iconBot generates fake etherscan website that displays confirmed transaction
  • Feature iconFunds appear on majority of popular wallets

Pro

$130per month
  • Feature iconLicence for Telegram Bot
  • Feature iconFlashing up to 900k per transaction
  • Feature icon

    170K Frozen Wallet Seed

    Screenshot Link
  • Included feature Bitcoin Flashing NewNEW
  • Feature iconBot generates fake etherscan website that displays confirmed transaction
  • Feature iconFunds show as confirmed on target’s wallet

Video Demonstration

FAQ

About Trust Wallet Flasher

At a high level, the trust wallet flasher works by creating the appearance of real USDT without delivering legitimate value. A user may send a token that copies the USDT name, ticker, and logo, or show a fabricated transfer receipt to pressure the target during a trade. Because visual labels can be copied, Coinbase recommends verifying the token’s contract on a blockchain explorer. Tether also publishes the official supported protocols and contract details for real USDT, which is the most reliable way to separate genuine tokens from imitations, on trust wallet it will still show flashed balance.

The software Trust Wallet flasher is commonly used online alongside “Flash USDT” pitches and peer-to-peer crypto offers. Rather than describing a normal wallet feature, it is usually associated with flasher tool built on fake balances, copycat tokens, or misleading payment proofs. Security guidance from Trust Wallet warns users about deceptive platforms, fraudulent airdrops, malicious approvals, and other social-engineering tricks that can make worthless assets look convincing at first glance.