Trust Wallet Transaction Dropped Error: How to Fix It
Easy 5-10 minutes Low Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- Transaction Dropped
- Brand
- Trust Wallet
- Product Type
- crypto_wallet
- Severity
- Low
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 5-10 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Internet connection
- Updated Trust Wallet app
How to Fix Error Code Transaction Dropped
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Check Transaction Status
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Verify Network Conditions
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Check Your Wallet Balance
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Increase Gas Fee Settings
Higher gas fees mean more cost but faster transaction processing. Only increase gas fees within your budget. -
Resubmit the Transaction
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Monitor Transaction Progress
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When to Call a Professional
Contact Trust Wallet support if transactions continue to drop after multiple attempts with adequate gas fees, or if you suspect wallet synchronization issues. Also seek help if you're unsure about gas fee calculations for large transactions.Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Trust Wallet transactions get dropped?
Transactions get dropped when gas fees are too low for current network conditions, network congestion is high, or the transaction stays in the mempool too long without being processed by miners.
Will I lose my money if a transaction is dropped?
No, dropped transactions return the funds to your wallet automatically. You only lose the small gas fee that was already deducted, but the main transaction amount remains in your balance.
How do I prevent future transaction drops?
Use higher gas fees during peak network times, monitor network congestion before sending transactions, and consider using Trust Wallet's 'Fast' gas option for important transfers.
How long should I wait before resubmitting a dropped transaction?
You can resubmit immediately after confirming the transaction is dropped. However, waiting for lower network congestion (typically during off-peak hours) can help reduce required gas fees.
Can I cancel a pending transaction to prevent it from dropping?
Yes, you can cancel pending transactions in Trust Wallet by sending a new transaction to yourself with the same nonce and higher gas fees, effectively replacing the stuck transaction.