Trust Wallet has announced the "Gas Sponsorship" feature, which has sponsored over $1 billion in swap transaction gas fees for users.
BlockBeats News, November 21st, according to official sources, Trust Wallet has officially announced the "Gas Sponsorship" feature. Users on the BNB Chain and Solana Chain will have their Gas fees automatically paid by Trust Wallet, even if they do not hold the native tokens (BNB, SOL) or have insufficient Gas, to help users smoothly complete transactions without worrying about transaction failures or additional deposits.
Currently, Trust Wallet has sponsored over $1 billion in Swap transaction volume for users. The BNB Chain supports up to 4 Gas sponsorship transactions per day with no minimum threshold; the Solana Chain supports up to 4 Gas sponsorship transactions per day with a minimum transaction amount of approximately $200.
Trust Wallet is a globally leading self-custodial Web3 wallet that supports over 1 million assets on 100+ blockchains, with a global download count exceeding 200 million. The introduction of the "Gas Sponsorship" feature aims to provide users with a smoother, seamless transaction experience, allowing users to seamlessly access the Web3 world. It is reported that Ethereum and other major public chains will soon launch this feature and will support Gas sponsorship for transfers.
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