Let’s be real: nobody likes paying gas fees, especially when you’re just trying to move your stablecoins around. If you’ve been using Trust Wallet on BNB Chain, you probably heard all the buzz about the 0 Fee Carnival. For a glorious stretch, everyday users could send USDT and USD1 with zero gas fees, no sneaky charges eating into your transfers. But as of July 1, 2025, the carnival has packed up its tents. Let’s break down what happened, what’s changed, and how to keep your stablecoin game strong on BNB Chain with Trust Wallet.

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BNB Chain’s Gas-Free Era: What Was the Hype?

The Gas-Free Carnival was a total game-changer for stablecoin holders. From early 2024 through June 30, 2025, BNB Chain covered gas fees for USDT and USD1 transfers via select wallets, including Trust Wallet. That meant you could send stablecoins to friends or between exchanges without worrying about topping up your BNB balance just to pay for network fees.

This promo wasn’t just a marketing stunt. It supercharged stablecoin activity and made BNB Chain one of the hottest blockchains for low-cost (read: zero-cost) transactions. The numbers back it up, user activity spiked as people rushed to take advantage of free transfers before the deadline.

The End of Free Rides: What Changed After June 30th?

Here’s where it gets real: as of July 1st, the zero gas fee era is officially over. The last extension wrapped up on June 30th, 2025 (source). Now, if you want to send USDT or USD1 using Trust Wallet on BNB Chain, you’ll need some BNB in your wallet to cover those transaction fees again.

What does that mean for you? Well, it’s back to basics, just like before the carnival started. Every transfer will require a small amount of BNB as gas. The good news? Even with the end of free transfers, BNB Chain is still known for its low fees compared to other blockchains.

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How Much Will You Pay Now? (And Why You Need Some BNB)

The current price of BNB sits at $658. 09, according to live market data as of July 1st, 2025. Gas fees are paid in tiny fractions of a single BNB token, usually pennies per transaction, but they do fluctuate based on network demand and transaction complexity.

  • No more free rides: Every transfer now requires a gas fee paid in BNB.
  • Keep an eye on your balance: Make sure you have enough BNB in your Trust Wallet before sending any stablecoins.
  • Monitor network congestion: Fees can spike during busy periods, so check before sending large amounts or time-sensitive payments.

Your Essential Checklist: Sending Stablecoins Post-Carnival

Get Ready to Send Stablecoins on BNB Chain (Post-Gas-Free Era!)

  • Update your Trust Wallet app to the latest version for maximum security and compatibility.🔄
  • Double-check that you’re on the BNB Chain network in Trust Wallet.🔗
  • Check your BNB balance—make sure you have enough to cover gas fees (BNB is currently $658.09).💰
  • Review current gas fees for BNB Chain transactions (they can change based on network activity).👀
  • Buy or transfer BNB to your wallet if you’re running low.
  • Verify the recipient’s address before sending USDT or USD1.
  • Stay tuned to official BNB Chain and Trust Wallet channels for any new gas fee promos!📢
You’re all set to send USDT or USD1 on BNB Chain with Trust Wallet—no surprises, just smooth transactions! 🚀

If you’re feeling nostalgic for those zero-fee days (I know I am), don’t worry, there are still ways to optimize your experience and avoid surprises when transferring stablecoins using Trust Wallet on the BNB Chain. Stick around for my step-by-step guide coming up next!

Step-by-Step: How to Send USDT or USD1 on BNB Chain with Trust Wallet (2025 Edition)

How to Send Stablecoins with Trust Wallet on BNB Chain (With Gas Fees!)

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Make Sure You Have BNB for Gas Fees
Before sending USDT or USD1 on BNB Chain, double-check that you have enough BNB in your Trust Wallet to cover the network's gas fees. As of July 1, 2025, BNB is priced at $658.09. Fees aren't huge, but you don't want your transaction stuck!
A smartphone screen displaying Trust Wallet app open on BNB Chain network, with USDT and USD1 tokens visible
Open Trust Wallet and Select BNB Chain
Fire up your Trust Wallet app and make sure you're on the BNB Chain network. If you have multiple wallets or chains, confirm you're using the correct one for your stablecoins.
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Choose the Stablecoin to Send (USDT or USD1)
Tap on the stablecoin you want to send—either USDT or USD1. Make sure you have enough balance for your transfer.
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Enter the Recipient’s Address and Amount
Paste the recipient's BNB Chain address and enter the amount of USDT or USD1 you want to send. Double-check the address—crypto transactions can't be reversed!
A confirmation screen showing a small BNB gas fee, USDT transfer details, and a finger about to tap 'Send'
Review Gas Fee and Confirm the Transaction
On the confirmation screen, you'll see the gas fee in BNB. With BNB at $658.09, the actual fee will be a tiny fraction of that. If everything looks good, hit 'Send' and approve the transaction.
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Wait for Confirmation and Track Status
Your transaction should process in seconds! You can track its status in Trust Wallet. Once confirmed, your stablecoins are on their way. If you want to check the fee paid, you can view the transaction details.

Let’s get practical! If you haven’t sent a stablecoin since the free gas days, here’s what your new routine looks like. First, double-check your BNB balance, remember, even a tiny transfer needs some BNB for gas. Then, open Trust Wallet, pick your stablecoin (USDT or USD1), enter the recipient’s address, set your amount, and hit send. You’ll see the estimated gas fee before you confirm. If you’re running low on BNB, top up before you try to send, nothing worse than hitting “send” and getting that dreaded “insufficient funds” message!

Tips to Keep Your Fees Low

  • Batch your transfers: Need to send several payments? Do them all at once when network activity is low.
  • Check network status: Use tools inside Trust Wallet or third-party trackers to spot quiet periods with lower fees.
  • Avoid rush hours: Weekends and evenings (UTC) can get busy, try off-peak times for cheaper transactions.

Top 5 Ways to Save on Gas Fees with Trust Wallet

  1. BNB Chain gas fees chart 2025
    Monitor BNB Gas Fees Before Sending – Always check the current BNB gas fees (currently $658.09 per BNB) in Trust Wallet before transferring stablecoins. Fees fluctuate, so sending when the network is less busy can save you money.
  2. Trust Wallet USDT BEP20 transfer screenshot
    Use BNB Chain (BEP20) for Stablecoin Transfers – Transferring stablecoins like USDT or USD1 on the BNB Chain (BEP20) is usually cheaper than using other networks. Make sure you’re selecting BEP20 as your transfer network in Trust Wallet.
  3. Crypto wallet combining transactions
    Consolidate Transactions – Instead of making multiple small transfers, combine your stablecoin transfers into one larger transaction to pay the gas fee just once. This helps you avoid paying multiple fees over time.
  4. BNB price chart July 2025
    Keep an Eye on BNB Price Movements – Since gas fees are paid in BNB, timing your transfers when BNB is at a lower price (currently $658.09) can reduce the USD value of your fees.
  5. Trust Wallet BNB Chain promotion announcement
    Stay Updated on Fee Promotions – Follow @TrustWallet and @BNBCHAIN on X for the latest on gas fee promotions or new zero-fee events. Jump on these promos when they’re announced!

And hey, don’t forget: if you’re moving big amounts or want extra speed, you can always manually set a higher gas fee in advanced settings, but most users will be fine sticking with the default.

Stay Ahead: Watch for New Promotions and Updates

The crypto world moves fast! The end of the Gas-Free Carnival doesn’t mean it’s gone forever, BNB Chain loves a good surprise. Make it a habit to check official channels from BNB Chain and Trust Wallet for any fresh promos or changes to fee structures. Sometimes these zero-fee events pop up again when you least expect it!

Trust Wallet & BNB Chain: Gas Fees for Stablecoin Transfers Explained (July 2025)

Can I still send stablecoins like USDT or USD1 with zero gas fees on Trust Wallet after July 2025?
No, the zero gas fee promotion for sending USDT and USD1 on BNB Chain using Trust Wallet ended on June 30, 2025. As of July 1, 2025, you'll need to pay standard network gas fees when transferring these stablecoins. Always check your Trust Wallet balance to ensure you have enough BNB to cover these fees before making any transactions.
How much BNB do I need in my Trust Wallet to send stablecoins now?
You'll need a small amount of BNB in your Trust Wallet to cover network gas fees for each transaction. The exact amount can vary based on network congestion and transaction complexity, but it's wise to keep a bit more than the minimum required. As of July 1, 2025, BNB is priced at $658.09, so even a fraction should be enough for most standard transfers.
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Why do I need to pay gas fees again when sending stablecoins on BNB Chain?
The 'Gas-Free Carnival' was a limited-time event sponsored by the BNB Chain, covering gas fees for stablecoin transfers. Now that this event has ended, regular network fees apply again. Gas fees are essential for processing and securing transactions on the blockchain, so make sure you have enough BNB in your wallet before sending any stablecoins.
Are there any upcoming promotions for zero gas fees on BNB Chain?
Currently, there are no official announcements about new zero gas fee promotions for stablecoin transfers on BNB Chain. For the latest updates, keep an eye on the official BNB Chain and Trust Wallet social channels or websites. Promotions can pop up unexpectedly, so it's always good to stay tuned!
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What happens if I try to send stablecoins without enough BNB for gas fees?
If you attempt to send stablecoins without enough BNB to cover the gas fees, your transaction will fail and your stablecoins will remain in your wallet. To avoid frustration, always double-check your BNB balance before confirming a transfer. It's a quick step that saves you from unnecessary headaches!
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If you’re ever stuck or unsure about fees, head over to the community forums or social media for real-time advice from fellow users. The ecosystem around Trust Wallet is super active and always ready with tips and workarounds.

BOTTOM LINE? Sending stablecoins on BNB Chain using Trust Wallet is still fast, easy, and affordable, even if you have to pay a little bit in gas now. With BNB priced at $658. 09 as of July 1st, 2025, those transaction costs are usually just pocket change, but always double-check before hitting send!