After a Binance P2P order, I always keep these 4 things
In the past, I used to think once the trade is done, that’s it.
Funds received. Crypto released. Close the app.
Now I keep a few pieces of information—especially for orders with large values.
First is the order history. I want all the transaction details, so that later when I reopen everything, I can still understand what I bought or sold and under what conditions back then.
Next is the chat in Binance P2P. Some messages during the trade may look perfectly normal. But if a problem happens a few hours later, those very messages can help me recall how things unfolded.
I also keep payment proof. For selling crypto transactions, I want to be sure I have a record from the bank or payment app, instead of vaguely remembering that “the money probably came in.”
Finally, the necessary screenshots.
Not everything.
Only what can help me cross-check later if there’s a dispute.
I find this habit quite convenient. Usually you don’t need it. But once something goes wrong, having the information ready is far better than trying to remember every detail.
P2P happens fast.
The evidence should stay.
After each Binance P2P transaction, what do you usually keep?
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Lịch sử order
50%
Screenshot thanh toán
0%
Chat với đối phương
0%
Mình gần như không lưu gì
50%
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