#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
📌 5 STEPS TO CHECK “EMERGENCY/RESCUE” BEFORE RELEASING COIN!
Safe P2P isn’t a matter of luck—it’s a skill you need to practice. Experienced traders always follow this checklist before pressing the button:
1️⃣ Check the counterparty profile:
A golden badge “Trader” isn’t enough. Make sure the Completion Rate is above 98% and the number of completed orders is >500. Read a few of the most recent reviews—if anyone complains about “slow release” or “mismatched account,” skip them immediately!
2️⃣ Match the bank account name:
The account holder’s name RECEIVING THE FUNDS must MATCH EXACTLY the name registered on the P2P order. Even if there’s just 1 letter wrong → cancel the order right away—never trust any excuse!
3️⃣ Confirm payment:
Never trust screenshots! Log in to your banking app yourself and check your actual balance. Only click “I have paid” after the money is clearly reflected in your account.
4️⃣ Be wary of “red flags”:
· Repeatedly pressuring you to release the coin
· Changing the receiving account mid-way
· Unusually low price compared to the market
· Asking to conduct the trade via Zalo/Telegram
5️⃣ Save transaction records:
Take screenshots of the Order ID, transfer receipts, and the chat content. If anything goes wrong, these are the only proof you have to file an Appeal with Binance Support 24/7.
Golden rule: “Trust only your own account—don’t trust what others say or their screenshots!”
$HEMI
📌 5 STEPS TO CHECK “EMERGENCY/RESCUE” BEFORE RELEASING COIN!
Safe P2P isn’t a matter of luck—it’s a skill you need to practice. Experienced traders always follow this checklist before pressing the button:
1️⃣ Check the counterparty profile:
A golden badge “Trader” isn’t enough. Make sure the Completion Rate is above 98% and the number of completed orders is >500. Read a few of the most recent reviews—if anyone complains about “slow release” or “mismatched account,” skip them immediately!
2️⃣ Match the bank account name:
The account holder’s name RECEIVING THE FUNDS must MATCH EXACTLY the name registered on the P2P order. Even if there’s just 1 letter wrong → cancel the order right away—never trust any excuse!
3️⃣ Confirm payment:
Never trust screenshots! Log in to your banking app yourself and check your actual balance. Only click “I have paid” after the money is clearly reflected in your account.
4️⃣ Be wary of “red flags”:
· Repeatedly pressuring you to release the coin
· Changing the receiving account mid-way
· Unusually low price compared to the market
· Asking to conduct the trade via Zalo/Telegram
5️⃣ Save transaction records:
Take screenshots of the Order ID, transfer receipts, and the chat content. If anything goes wrong, these are the only proof you have to file an Appeal with Binance Support 24/7.
Golden rule: “Trust only your own account—don’t trust what others say or their screenshots!”
$HEMI