✅️DON’T JUST TRADE. KEEP THE RECORD.

One thing I recently checked on Binance P2P surprised me more than I expected.

I went into Data Center → P2P Transaction History and requested my records for the past 6 months.

What I liked wasn't simply that the history was available.

It was how clearly the transactions were organized.

I could review important details such as the amount, price, quantity, counterparty, status and transaction time — and export the records as PDF, Excel or CSV.

That changes how I look at P2P.

Because a transaction shouldn't disappear from your control just because the USDT has already arrived.

Imagine months later you need to verify an old trade:

How much did I pay?
When was it completed?
Which order was it?
What was the transaction status?

Instead of relying on memory or digging through old screenshots, I can go back to the platform and retrieve the record.

For me, that's more than convenience.

It's an audit trail.

And it connects directly to something I've been talking about in my previous P2P posts:

Keep your Order ID.
Keep your chat.
Keep your payment evidence.

Because when a dispute happens, memory isn't evidence. Records are.

I don't think any transaction history can replace basic P2P safety. I still verify the payment, amount and counterparty before completing every trade.

But having a clear and exportable history gives users another layer of control.

That's what I want from a P2P platform:

Not just a place to trade.
A place where my transactions remain traceable.

The trade may end when the USDT arrives.

The record shouldn't. 🔐
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