First is the page, the data for the specific coin is simple and intuitive.

(Much better than the mobile version where you have to scroll right continuously, the page is clear at a glance!)

Secondly, when you have chosen a specific coin to understand in depth, you can click on social media platforms like X/INS/airplane below the token for observation, making it a one-stop solution! This feature can save a lot of time for first-level chain PVP players in selecting targets, allowing for earlier entry!

(Surely no one would rush into a three-no coin, right?)

Then, the buying and selling operations on the web version require time-sensitive security automatic signature verification from the mobile end.

*If we're talking about security, I personally think the mobile version is stronger than the web version.

Mobile version: users authorize randomly / sign randomly / multi-signature wallets / high-value tokens of unknown origin, old players won't be fooled, but newbies are prone to losses. Fortunately, Binance educates users about wallet security every day, so it's not a big issue.

(Newbies who have suffered losses will naturally become old players)

Web version: chaotic installation of expansion plugins / various malicious pop-ups / bad high-risk web browsing habits, old players have become honest, newbies should prepare relevant strategies to avoid being scammed.

Summary: The web version is suitable for on-chain PVP players, with concise data and quick responses. If you say your computer is inconvenient... wouldn't you switch to a laptop?

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