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#PI# I have told you many times that this is the asset deposit address of a certain exchange, belonging to that exchange. Why don't you understand how exchanges operate? On exchanges, various coins will have a deposit and withdrawal address. To ensure the safety of the exchange's assets and to avoid being attacked by hackers, exchanges will store excess assets in a second wallet address. This is how exchanges isolate assets, so even if the exchange is successfully attacked by hackers, they can only steal the coins from the deposit and withdrawal addresses, while the coins in the deposit address are stored separately and cannot be stolen by hackers. Major exchanges like BNB and a certain exchange operate this way, especially for truly valuable coins like BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, and other major coins. To ensure the safety of users' assets, exchanges will establish a second wallet address for storing assets in addition to the deposit and withdrawal addresses. For major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum, there may even be several wallet addresses used to store assets. Basically, this is how major exchanges operate. #BTC##ETH##SOL##XRP#
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