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Reason I posted it back here for me to confirm from you guys if actually I did the right thing?
Yeah, the legacy/nested segwit/segwit address types can indeed create confusion, sorry I didn't think to mention it. As long as you can see your transactions then you can rest assured that you imported the seed correctly. It doesn't sound like you had multiple bitcoin accounts in your TrustWallet, so you don't have to worry about custom derivation paths.
I'm in agreement with hosseinimr93; importing the existing seed phrase into a new wallet client software doesn't do anything to make the seed phrase more secure. If the seed was compromised by the old wallet, your funds are still vulnerable. Now that you have control of the funds through your Electrum wallet, I suggest you use Electrum to create a new wallet with a new seed phrase, write the seed down on paper, make copies, secure the copies in safe places, then move your funds to the new wallet.
I want to stress again the importance of verifying your Electrum download. Don't get complacent! Many Electrum users have complained about being hacked in recent months. Being that it's one of the most popular light clients for bitcoin, it's the one that most hackers attack.
Good luck on your adventure with Electrum, it really is the best light client I've ever used.
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Thank you sir, yes I understand though since I am not that too familiar with Electrum wallet I have to use the importation wallet for the main time, I have seen all the contribution and somehow I'm even scared to further use the old wallet but just as I said earlier I have to familiarize myself a bit with this new Electrum before I may finally change my mind to generate new address from the Electrum wallet.
From the rating above I believe I can now confidently import wallet to Electrum at least I have gained a new knowledge from you guys.. thank you ♥️♥️♥️