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Binance-style wallet screens for demos, explainers, and creator visuals
Use this page when you need a familiar exchange-style wallet layout with balances, asset rows, and a portfolio summary. It works well for videos, decks, tutorials, and product explainers.
Use the editor to customize total balance, asset rows, and portfolio structure without exposing a real wallet. Then move into related pages like Phantom, Trust Wallet, Binance Futures, airdrop, or blockchain explorer screenshots when the story needs more context than a single balance view.
How to build a wallet screen that fits the story you want to tell
1. Set the portfolio view
Start with the total balance, visible or hidden amount, and the overall layout the screenshot should communicate.
2. Add asset rows that tell the story
Customize coins, balances, and values to match the teaching point, launch deck, recap post, or thumbnail concept.
3. Decide if the screenshot needs adjacent context
If the project also needs claim states, on-chain proof, or trading results, continue into the airdrop, explorer, or futures pages.
4. Export the final wallet visual
Download a clean screenshot locally and use it in presentations, explainers, editorial visuals, or product mockups.
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About Binance Wallet Mockup Generator
Design realistic Binance wallet mockups with multiple assets, PnL display, and balance toggle. Perfect for presentations, educational content, and portfolio visualization. Create professional crypto wallet screenshots without exposing real assets.
Also known as: binance wallet screenshot, fake binance balance, binance portfolio mockup, crypto wallet generator