Good morning on 18/08/2026. I’m your trade coin teacher. Brothers, have you ever wondered whether a seasoned guy like me could almost lose money because of a P2P transaction? Yes, and today I’m going to tell everyone so we can draw lessons. Here’s what happened: I needed to sell a bit of USDT to cover my expenses. I found a buyer with a high completion rate and a good price. The transaction started, and just a minute later, the buyer immediately sent me a screenshot showing the transfer as successful—everything looked crisp. Then they kept urging me to unlock the crypto because they had an extremely urgent family matter. My instincts, built from years of trading, told me something was off. My golden rule is: never trust screenshots. I stayed calm, logged into my banking app, and just as I thought, the account balance didn’t change at all. Immediately, the buyer started pressuring me to contact them through another platform to resolve the issue. That’s the classic sign of a scam. I refused right away and pressed the report button on Binance. The lesson is: always be the one who verifies independently. Always check your bank account balance, make sure the sender’s name matches exactly the name on Binance, and under no circumstances trade or communicate outside the platform. Binance P2P has an escrow system to protect us—make full use of it. If you found this story useful, hit like and follow me so you can learn more real-world trading tips. Thank you @Binance Vietnam for creating a safe playground. #BinanceP2PAnToan $BTC #binancep2pantoan