Trust Wallet surpassed 200 million downloads this year and ranked as the most downloaded wallet globally in March 2025. As more users look for direct control over their digital assets, the company is shifting its focus from simple storage to a broader set of tools for interacting with Web3.
In this interview, CEO Eowyn Chen discusses Trust Walletâs product direction, the growing role of AI, and what it takes to design accessible tools without compromising on autonomy. She also reflects on her leadership approach and the long-term vision behind the companyâs push toward user empowerment.
Eowyn Chen: Being a Web3 companion means showing up for users across every step of their journeyânot just storing assets, but helping them safely explore, learn, and engage. The wallet is no longer just a tool; itâs the interface to the future economy. That means abstracting technical hurdles, offering helpful context when users need it, and keeping them protected along the way.Â
For us, itâs also about valuesâstanding on the userâs side, upholding self-custody, and enabling freedom without compromise. Whether someone is making their first swap or interacting with an AI-powered dApp, the wallet should feel like a trusted guide, not a challenge to overcome.
BeInCrypto: Hitting 200 million downloads and topping March 2025âs global wallet charts is no small feat. What do you believe this milestone says about the direction of user behavior in Web3, and what signals are you paying the most attention to?
Eowyn Chen: This milestone shows that users are increasingly prioritizing autonomy, access, and ownership. Self-custody is no longer just for early adoptersâitâs becoming a mainstream expectation.Â
Weâre also seeing strong demand for tools that make Web3 simpler without sacrificing control. That means onboarding must improve, cross-chain interactions must feel seamless, and safety must be embedded into the experience.Â
At a deeper level, weâre tracking signals beyond just volume: retention, confidence, and the kinds of real-world problems users are trying to solve with Web3 tools. Our job is to listen closely and build with intention, not just scale for growthâs sake.
Eowyn Chen: Itâs a fine balance, but an essential one. The ethos of self-custody means putting users in controlâbut that shouldnât mean putting them through unnecessary friction. Weâre working to abstract away pain points like gas fees, key management, and confusing transaction flows, while still keeping users informed and empowered. Our approach is to blend technical standards (like account abstraction) with intuitive UX and even AI-driven assistance. The goal is to make the complexity feel seamlessâso users donât need to think about whatâs under the hood, only that it works, and theyâre in control.
BeInCrypto: Youâve spoken about Trust Wallet evolving into something like the âRevolut of Web3.â What does that analogy look like in practiceâand how do onramps, token discovery, and scam protection play into that larger ambition?
Eowyn Chen: Think of it as combining the polish and ease of a Web2 fintech app with the freedom and transparency of Web3.Â
In practice, this means enabling users to move smoothly across experiences: accessing crypto with fiat, discovering real on-chain opportunities, engaging with dApps, and avoiding threats like scams or fake tokens. Itâs about building a unified experience where everythingâfrom token discovery to protection to explorationâfeels cohesive and trusted.Â
Weâre not trying to replace banks or exchanges, but to offer a self-custody alternative that feels just as seamless and far more empowering.
BeInCrypto: TWT utility is growing beyond governance into a more integrated part of the user journey. What role do you see it playing in strengthening user retention, trust, and community participation in 2025 and beyond?
Eowyn Chen: Weâre focused on aligning TWT utility with meaningful user value. That includes areas like supporting gas fees, boosting staking rewards, or unlocking loyalty and referral benefits.Â
The more TWT becomes part of the everyday user experienceâwithout compromising security or sovereigntyâthe more it can help strengthen long-term engagement. Itâs not about short-term incentives, but creating mechanisms that reward participation, build trust, and reinforce community ownership over time.
BeInCrypto: With AI-powered assistance becoming part of Trust Walletâs interface, how do you balance the value of helpful automation with the responsibility of preserving user agency and privacy?
Eowyn Chen: We believe AI can enhance self-custody, not replace it. The key is giving users smarter context, not taking decisions out of their hands. Whether itâs flagging a suspicious address, summarizing a transaction, or helping someone troubleshoot an issue, AI should feel like a co-pilotânot a black box.Â
Privacy is non-negotiable, so weâre building AI in ways that donât compromise control or expose sensitive data. The vision is a wallet that knows you well enough to help, but respects your boundaries. Itâs about trust, transparency, and user-first design at every layer.
BeInCrypto: Youâve led Trust Wallet through volatile markets and deep technical shifts. What has shaped your leadership style mostâand how do you keep your team aligned with a long-term mission when the industry often rewards short-term hype?
Eowyn Chen: Resilience, clarity, and values. This industry moves fast, but weâve seen time and again that chasing hype doesnât build lasting trust.Â
What grounds me is staying close to our users and our mission: to empower people with ownership, access, and opportunity. I try to lead with transparencyâsharing both our ambitions and our challengesâand to create space for builders to experiment without losing sight of why weâre here.Â
The best ideas often come from people who deeply care, so part of leadership is protecting that space while still moving decisively.
BeInCrypto: Looking ahead, what would success look like for Trust Wallet not just in terms of users or revenue, but in terms of reshaping how people interact with digital value every day?
Eowyn Chen: A big part of success means users donât even have to think about the word âWeb3ââthey just do what they need to do, confidently and securely. Whether itâs sending money to family, collecting rewards, securely storing their crypto assets, or interacting with a digital ID, their wallet handles it naturally.Â
We want to help make self-custody the default experienceânot just for crypto, but for digital value in all forms.Â
If weâve done our job right, users will feel more empowered, more connected, and more in control of their digital livesânot just because of Trust Wallet, but because of what it enabled them to do.
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