Export private keys from trust wallet recovery phrase.
TrustWallet Derived Addresses
Note these addresses are derived from the BIP32 Extended Key
Enabling BIP38 means each key will take several minutes to generate.
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Typically, non-custodial wallets use a seed phrase to restore access to funds. Seed is a sequence of 12, 18 or 24 words, of the BIP39 standard. This standard contains a dictionary of 2048 words and key generation protocols BIP32-44-49-84-141. With a mnemonic phrase from trustwallet, you can access funds in almost any non-custodial wallet app. Accordingly, the security of a seed-phrase is a top priority for a cryptocurrency user.
Some wallets access funds by means of a Private Key, which is a sequence of alphanumeric characters. It is worth noting that the private key provides access to only one specific coin address, while the seed phrase gives full control over all of the coin addresses that have been generated in the wallet. In simple words – the seed phrase contains all of the private keys from all of the addresses in the wallet at once.