A whitelisted address refers to a specific cryptocurrency address that has been granted special permission to participate in certain activities, such as transactions or access to particular features. This can include participating in token sales, receiving airdrops, or gaining access to exclusive platforms.Addresses are typically added to a whitelist by the issuing party or platform. This process helps enhance security and manage participation, ensuring that only approved entities can engage in specific transactions or events. Whitelisting is often used to prevent fraud, scams, or unauthorized access.Users may need to go through a verification process to be added to a whitelist. This can involve providing personal information or completing KYC (Know Your Customer) protocols. Once approved, the whitelisted address can enjoy privileges that unapproved addresses do not have, creating a controlled environment for transactions and interactions.

Ondo Global Markets Expands Tokenized Stock Platform to BNB Chain
Ondo Global Markets, a tokenized stock and exchange-traded fund (ETF) platform, has expanded its operations to BNB Chain, one of

