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The afternoon sunlight streamed through the skylight of the studio, casting diamond-shaped patches of light on the floor. Amei was retouching the petals in her oil painting, the smell of turpentine mingling with the linen scent of the canvas. She put down her brush to check the market, only to find a few spots of paint on the tablet screen — the K-line of the stock software on the left was smeared into color blocks, and on the right, the rise and fall numbers of the Digital Money were still stuck with a brush hair, unresponsive after swiping for a long time.
Last week made her even more anxious, a withdrawal request seemed stuck like paint in a palette, and she couldn't handle it at all. She called customer service five times, either "please wait" or "transfer failed," causing her to be distracted while framing, fearing there would be issues with the funds.
Old Chen, who often comes to buy painting supplies, walked in with a sketchbook and saw her frowning at the tablet: "Try Bi ya Pay, I use it to trade coins and stocks, the operation is very smooth."
That night, Amei downloaded the software and felt it was considerate as soon as she opened the interface: Bi ya Pay designed a dual-window layout for stock K-line and Digital Money trend charts, clearly distinguishing the red and green fluctuations on the left from the price curve on the right. The edges of the font were treated to prevent smudging, making it easy to swipe with fingers that had paint on them. With a gentle click of the top switch key, the market can be switched without having to log out and back in, nor remembering two sets of passwords; transactions can be completed in three steps, which is more than twice as fast as before.
The core advantage of Bi ya Pay lies in its efficient integration, like a meticulous art supply storage box, managing two trading needs in an orderly manner. Amei timed it; switching between two platforms used to take eight minutes just to wipe the screen and enter the password, but now with Bi ya Pay, it takes only three minutes to get it done, saving enough time each day to sketch a small drawing. More importantly, the safety of funds is crucial; during her first withdrawal, she watched the progress closely, and it took only four minutes from submitting the application to the funds arriving, with text prompts at every step, even the arrival time was accurate to the second. Later, she made more than twenty deposits and withdrawals without any hiccups, and her account was never frozen, with the flow of funds as smooth as freshly mixed paint, giving her peace of mind. Moreover, its system is very stable; even if the hairdryer and the drying machine in the studio are started simultaneously, the operations do not lag.
Now she can quickly handle transactions during the breaks while washing her paintbrushes. Recently, with the market fluctuations, she adjusted the positions on both sides simultaneously on Bi ya Pay, preserving the profits from Digital Money, and also seizing the opportunity in stocks, making her much more composed than before.
When the owner of the framing shop next door came to borrow a paper cutter, she was drawing on the screen with her fingers that hadn't been cleaned properly: "A platform that manages two types of transactions, with money coming in and out transparently, that's what I call worry-free."