#bstockscis @BinanceCIS

I keep one embarrassingly simple line in my Notes app:

Check the network before the address.

It sounds backwards.

That’s exactly why I wrote it.

When moving something like $NVDAB out of Binance, copying the wallet address correctly is only part of the job.

bStocks are BEP-20 tokens, so the destination also needs to support BNB Smart Chain.

The address can look perfectly normal.

The asset can be the right one.

But if I stop checking after those two things, I’m still missing part of the transfer.

I used to think of an address as the destination.

Now I think of it more like this:

address + correct network = destination.

It’s not a complicated lesson.

In fact, that’s probably why it’s easy to skip.

So before confirming a bStock withdrawal, I deliberately check the network first.

Then the address.

Five seconds of paranoia is cheaper than one careless click.

$NVDAB