#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam I used to think the price on a Binance P2P ad was simply the price someone wanted to sell at.

Then I started wondering what was actually sitting inside that number.

Binance explains that P2P makers can set their own prices, and merchants may build their margin into those prices. Takers, meanwhile, don’t pay a separate P2P trading fee.

Wait.

That means the number I see on an ad isn’t necessarily just a market quote.

For a merchant, it can also reflect the economics of providing that offer.

I used to compare two ads like this:

25,200 VND vs 25,250 VND.

Now I see that the 50 VND difference doesn’t tell me why the prices are different.

It could be the merchant’s margin, their pricing decision, or simply the conditions behind that particular offer.

So I stopped looking at the P2P price as just a number to beat.

I started asking:

“What economics are actually sitting behind this price?”

That question is much more interesting to me than simply finding the cheapest number on the screen $BTC $KSM $BR