I have learned that familiarity is probably the worst reason to relax my Binance P2P rules.
honestly... the dangerous shortcut is usually the one that feels earned.
imagine i have completed six smooth Orders with the same counterparty.
then comes a 72,400,000 VNĐ trade.
before opening it, i check the profile, completion rate, transaction history, terms and payment details like usual.
everything looks normal.
then i get an offer: skip the next Binance P2P Order and trade directly for a slightly better rate.
the difference?
maybe 140,000 VNĐ.
tempting.
but 140,000 VNĐ is tiny compared with what i would be giving up.
inside an active Binance P2P Order, the crypto is held in Escrow.
the Order has its own payment details.
the conversation stays attached to the trade.
if something cannot be resolved, there is Appeal and Binance Support.
a separate deal does not suddenly inherit those protections just because i already know the counterparty.
that is the part i refuse to confuse anymore.
previous successful trades verify the past.
they do not verify the next payment.
so every new Order starts from zero for me.
i check the account name again.
i keep the payment and conversation inside Binance P2P.
if i am selling, i verify the actual funds in my own account before Release.
and i keep the Order ID, payment proof and relevant chat history.
my personal rule?
trust can grow.
the process does not get optional.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToan
how many successful trades would it take before you felt tempted to skip the official Order... or would you never do it?