#每日撸毛 #web3小课堂
As mentioned last time, Binance can actually create 20 different addresses for each token, which is very convenient for web3 users. Now let’s talk about Binance’s sub-accounts.
1. Why do you need sub-accounts?
Because what will happen when the 20 accepted addresses created by the main account are used up? After this, sub-accounts are needed.
Yes, Binance actually has its own sub-account. The place is the small icon on the web page. You can create a sub-account by clicking on it. However, Binance’s sub-accounts need to be logged in separately and cannot be switched directly in the main account (haha, if the operation sees it, can you give feedback~), and then there is a transfer operation in the asset management of the sub-account, so that the sub-account can be The asset transfer to the main account is spicy (but I still have to complain again, can this transfer function be put into the asset transfer of the main account? The entrance is a bit deep now!)