Bind Touch ID fingerprint verification to Binance desktop client on macOS for login, ordering, withdrawals, and API management. Covers Keychain integration, Secure Enclave principles, troubleshooting, and multi-fingerprint management.
An introduction to the storage paths, types, and viewing methods of log files for the Binance Mac desktop client, covering the Console, Console.app, log stream command, crash reports (.crash), and a common error reference table.
Achieve auto-start, scheduled launch, and auto-login for the Binance client using macOS Login Items, launchd scheduled tasks, and AppleScript, covering startup delay, network waiting, Touch ID, and Keychain auto-fill.
A complete guide to configuring HTTP/SOCKS5 proxies, system-level proxies, global VPNs, and SSH tunnels for the Binance desktop client on macOS, covering Clash, Shadowsocks, WireGuard, and built-in client settings.
Display Binance account status, real-time crypto prices, order executions, and connection quality in the macOS Menu Bar. Covers built-in client components, SwiftBar/BitBar custom scripts, and API polling configurations.
Configuring multi-window layouts and independent desktops (Spaces) for the Binance client on macOS, covering Mission Control, Stage Manager, multi-monitor setups, Space transitions, and split-screen solutions for market data, futures, and funding in Split View.
A comprehensive list of all available keyboard shortcuts for the Binance Mac desktop client, covering trading orders, coin switching, K-line periods, window management, and system-level Command combinations, along with custom shortcut and Keyboard Maestro script guides.
Explaining the macOS Gatekeeper mechanism and demonstrating three methods to allow the Binance desktop client to run: Right-click open, System Settings allowance, and command-line spctl/xattr handling, covering Sequoia, Sonoma, and Ventura versions.
A comparison of the performance differences between Intel Macs (i5/i7/i9/Xeon) and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) when running the Binance desktop client, covering launch times, memory usage, K-line smoothness, Rosetta translation, and battery life.
The complete process for installing the Binance desktop client on all versions of macOS Sonoma 14, covering differences in sub-versions 14.0/14.4/14.6, changes in Gatekeeper policies, the impact of System Integrity Protection (SIP), and precautions for the first launch.
Complete steps for installing the official Binance desktop client on macOS, covering Intel and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) chips, including handling Gatekeeper warnings and QR code login methods.