It looks like those screenshots are guidelines for making your crypto posts easier to understand and verify (typical for “social trading” / “creator” features). Here’s what each point means and how to do it on Binance-style posting/trading flows:
Add a coin cashtag (e.g., $BTC)
Include the token ticker with a $ in your text (e.g., “Watching $BTC breakout levels”). This helps the system recognize the coin and group your post with that market.
Add a candle chart widget
When creating a post, select the option to attach a chart (candlestick/Kline) for the coin you mentioned (e.g., BTCUSDT). This gives readers immediate context (trend, key levels).
Link real trades to your posts
If the feature is available in your app, connect the post to an actual executed order (spot or futures). This typically requires you to pick a trade from your recent history so the post can show entry/exit and results.
Trending coins auto-detected
If you mention multiple tickers (e.g., $BTC, $ETH, $BNB) the system may automatically tag them—especially if they’re currently high-volume or widely discussed.
Share your strategy through live trading
This usually means enabling a “live trade/share” mode so followers can see your actions in near real time (and sometimes copy-trading is involved, depending on the product).
If you tell me where you’re posting (Binance Feed/Square, Copy Trading, or another Binance section) and whether it’s Spot or Futures, I can give the exact taps/menu path.