Binance has updated its crypto wallet interface to work with DeFi
In honor of this event, the exchange holds a multi-week airdrop festival
09.12.2024 - 15:10
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What’s new? Leading centralized crypto exchange (CEX) Binance has announced the relaunch of its Binance Web3 Wallet crypto wallet, which aims to improve user experience and lower barriers to entry in the Web3 sector. The product now exists under the name Binance Wallet and, among other things, allows cryptocurrencies from multiple wallets and networks to be combined for viewing in a single seamless interface, simplifying asset management.
What else is known? The single wallet simplifies sending and receiving tokens by reflecting only relevant combinations of wallets and networks where funds are stored. This reduces unnecessary steps and makes transfers more intuitive, allowing users to focus on the important aspects of transactions.
Overall, the wallet team has simplified the interface, organizing the navigation along the lines of the Binance exchange itself for the convenience of newcomers. Quick access buttons to profitable products and airdrops, as well as newly selected projects that may be of interest to traders, have been added to the homepage.
The wallet offers users exclusive access to participate in airdrops of promising partner projects and a simplified process of getting tokens. Often, to get coins, it is only necessary to perform social tasks, such as subscribing to the channels of developers.
You can view all available promotions under the Reward Center tab, which allows you to track the status of completed tasks and discover upcoming airdrops.
To celebrate the crypto wallet upgrade, the exchange team will launch the Airdrop Carnival event on December 10, which will run for a few weeks and allow users to get a total of $5 million worth of coins.
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