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Gate has launched automatic withdrawal and batch withdrawal features, promoting the automation of on-chain capital management.
[Chain Text] Gate recently launched two new features: automatic withdrawal and batch withdrawal, which significantly improve the efficiency of fund management.
How do you use the automatic withdrawal function? Simply put, you can set the rules in advance - either to withdraw automatically at fixed intervals or to set a balance threshold, and once the balance reaches that number, it will automatically execute an on-chain withdrawal. The system will verify your conditions, and if they are met, it will proceed directly, saving you from having to operate manually each time.
Batch withdrawals are aimed at another type of scenario. For example, businesses need to allocate funds to multiple addresses, partners need to settle accounts, or in situations where funds are frequently distributed, they can initiate transfers to multiple addresses at once without having to process them one by one. This significantly helps improve operational efficiency, especially for enterprise users.
From a broader perspective, the development direction of cryptocurrency payment tools is becoming increasingly clear. From early simple transfer tools, it has gradually evolved into a fund management system that can automate execution and support large-scale operations. This upgrade is not just a pile-up of functions but an exploration of how to make on-chain fund flows smarter and more efficient. Gate's continuous iteration in this regard also suggests that the entire industry is leaning towards enterprise-level applications, cross-border settlements, and Web3 business scenarios. The importance of such infrastructure will only become more prominent in the future.
Batch withdrawals are even better. How much time do enterprise users save? Handle multiple addresses at once, and efficiency skyrockets.
This is the Web3 experience I want—automated, hassle-free, increasingly like a real financial tool.
The automatic rule execution is well done. Triggering withdrawals based on thresholds is a pretty smart design.
It's 2024, and those still manually withdrawing one by one should upgrade their mindset, brothers.
Set up automatic withdrawals and forget about it. This is the right way for lazy people to manage their finances.
By the way, Gate's update speed is pretty good this time, but how's the stability? Let's see after it has been live for a while.
Are there any adjustments to the withdrawal fee rate? That's the key. Even if the process is highly efficient, high fees are pointless.
The trend of on-chain automation has long been overdue. Finally catching up.
But on the other hand, such automatic rules need to be set very carefully; what if the threshold is set incorrectly...
Batch withdrawals are too friendly for project developers; I no longer have to copy and paste addresses one by one.
This feature looks good, but I just want to know if there is a single transaction limit for bulk withdrawals.
As for automatic withdrawals... are there any pitfalls, like suddenly crashing or something?
The company must be laughing hard, finally able to operate in bulk.
Man, if only it had come out sooner, it would have saved me so much clicking speed.
But now that all these features are online, is the next step to implement smart routing?
Automation of withdrawals is pretty practical, just need to see how fast it executes.
It's interesting, slowly starting to have a bit of an institutional flavor.
To be honest, this is much more user-friendly than I imagined.
Has anyone tested the security? This kind of automatic execution stuff still needs to be approached with caution.
Wait, is this threshold setting reliable? Will it suddenly act up and withdraw all my coins?
Enterprise users find batch withdrawals comfortable, but I’m still too lazy to mess with these things.
It's all about automation and track development; it sounds like the next feature that’s going to explode... feels like overpromising?
If it really works well, I might not need to manage it manually, but the question is, how is the safety guaranteed?
The batch withdrawal feature is quite interesting, saving quite a bit of trouble.
Another feature update, is it really useful this time?
By the way, will setting thresholds have any bugs? I'm still a bit anxious.
Good news for enterprise users, retail investors can just watch.
The batch transfer function is truly a lifesaver for splitting accounts, saving the hassle of clicking one by one.
Setting a threshold for automatic withdrawals? This idea is good, but I'm afraid the Gas fee might end up being higher.
By the way, the automation features of these exchanges are becoming increasingly outrageous; it feels like they're all competing for efficiency.
That being said, one must still be cautious with automated execution; it would be awkward if there are issues with the settings.
This is what exchanges should be doing, instead of spending all their time on coin issuance.
Once the automatic withdrawal is set up, you won't have to worry about it, right? A must-have for lazy people.
This update from Gate is quite interesting, but if the gas fees are still this high, it would be pointless.
The question is, can it be used in China...
With this kind of automation coming out, it really feels like the crypto world is moving towards being more organized.
Corporate users must be thrilled right now, saving a ton of manual operation time.
I just wonder if there will be any bugs; I've always been a bit worried about this type of automated functionality...
It would be perfect if batch withdrawals supported API, saving the hassle of logging into the app every time.
Batch withdrawals are indeed convenient, the company's finance department can save a lot of trouble.
On the automation front, exchanges are getting competitive.
Set a threshold and it runs by itself, it's quite interesting.
However, I'm still worried about bugs, so the first batch should be used cautiously.
Enterprise users will enjoy this, no more splitting accounts one by one.
This is what on-chain should look like.