TL;DR
- Trust Wallet has integrated the Sonic (S) network, formerly FTM, allowing users to manage tokens from this network.
- Sonic is a layer-1 blockchain with high performance, capable of processing up to 10,000 TPS and compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
- Trust Wallet users can easily receive and send Sonic tokens through the “Manage crypto” option, providing a smoother and more efficient experience.
Trust Wallet has announced the integration of the Sonic (S) network, previously known as FTM, allowing users to send, receive, and manage tokens from this network within the app.
Sonic is a layer-1 blockchain that has evolved from the Fantom ecosystem, improving the features of the Opera chain. With a focus on high performance, Sonic can process up to 10,000 transactions per second (TPS) and guarantee near-instant finality, with times of less than one second. This speed makes it suitable for decentralized applications (dApps) in areas such as DeFi, gaming, and enterprise solutions.
On Trust Wallet, you can now:
🔸 Send and receive Sonic tokens
🔸 Store and add Sonic assets
🔸 Check Sonic transaction historyLearn how to use Trust Wallet with Sonic using the guide below.https://t.co/teJtPX2eg5
— Sonic Labs (@SonicLabs) March 3, 2025
The Sonic network stands out for its scalable and cost-efficient architecture, which allows developers and users to enjoy a smoother and more economical experience. Additionally, it is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), making integration with other platforms and applications within the Ethereum ecosystem easier.
How Will Sonic Work Inside Trust Wallet?
With this update, Trust Wallet users can now manage Sonic (S) tokens easily. To access them, simply update the app or download it if it’s not already installed. From there, users can enable the display of Sonic tokens through the “Manage crypto” option within the wallet. This allows for direct control over Sonic network assets without additional complications.
Moreover, the process of receiving and sending Sonic (S) tokens is simple. To receive tokens, users just need to select the “Receive” option, search for the corresponding token, and copy the deposit address to use it in another wallet or exchange. To send tokens, just select the asset, enter the destination address, and confirm the transaction.
The integration of Sonic into Trust Wallet is just the beginning of a series of updates aimed at enhancing the user experience and expanding functionalities within this ecosystem. The company promises to continue adding advanced features that will allow users to interact even more efficiently with the Sonic network and likely with other networks as well