Sure! Here are examples of how you can track cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB using different methods, without the need for embedding a widget:

1. Binance App (Price Alerts & Watchlist)

Example for $BTC (Bitcoin):

Open the Binance app and search for $BTC/USDT (Bitcoin to USDT).

Tap the Alert icon (bell-shaped) and set a price, for example:

Alert when Bitcoin hits $40,000.

Once set, you'll receive a notification whenever $BTC reaches that price.

Watchlist Example:

Add $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB to your watchlist by tapping the star icon next to each coin. This way, you can track their prices directly on the homepage.

2. Binance Desktop Price Widget

Example for $ETH (Ethereum):

Download the Binance Desktop app and log in.

Once logged in, enable the Price Widget by clicking the gear icon (settings) and selecting Price Widget Mode.

This will show a small floating window on your desktop that displays live price updates for $ETH, $BTC, and $BNB.

3. TradingView (Mobile or Desktop App)

Example for $BNB (Binance Coin):

Download the TradingView app or visit TradingView's website.

Search for $BNBUSDT (Binance Coin to USDT).

Tap Add to Watchlist to track its live price.

Choose Advanced Chart to see the candlestick chart, where you can zoom in and out, change timeframes (1 minute, 1 hour, etc.), and track price changes.

4. Price Bots on Telegram

Example for $BTC (Bitcoin):

Join a Telegram channel like @CryptoWhaleBot.

In the chat, type a command like /price $BTC to get the current price of Bitcoin.

Some bots will also send candlestick charts or price alerts in real-time.

Additional Tips:

You can set alerts for all three coins ($BTC, $ETH, $BNB) in the same app (Binance or TradingView), so you can track and receive updates on multiple coins at once.

Telegram bots can send you daily or weekly summaries of price movements for $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB, so you don't miss important trends.

Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these methods!