I think I used to judge a P2P trade too early.
If everything went smoothly, I considered it a good trade.
But that’s only half the story.
The more important question is:
What happens when something doesn’t go as planned?
That’s where I started paying more attention to Binance’s Appeal process.
Technical point: If a P2P transaction has a problem, keeping the order on Binance matters. The order details, in-order chat, payment records, and other transaction information can provide useful context when seeking help through the official process.
That changed one thing for me.
I stopped thinking of support as something you use only after making a mistake.
It’s simply another part of the trading process.
If something feels wrong, I don’t try to solve everything privately with the other person.
I pause.
Keep the records.
And use the official channel.
Self-critique: I used to think being a careful trader meant avoiding every possible problem.
That’s unrealistic.
Sometimes something unexpected happens.
Being prepared for that moment is what matters.
A safe process isn’t one where nothing ever goes wrong.
It’s one where you know what to do when something does.
Question: What matters when things go wrong?
#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
If everything went smoothly, I considered it a good trade.
But that’s only half the story.
The more important question is:
What happens when something doesn’t go as planned?
That’s where I started paying more attention to Binance’s Appeal process.
Technical point: If a P2P transaction has a problem, keeping the order on Binance matters. The order details, in-order chat, payment records, and other transaction information can provide useful context when seeking help through the official process.
That changed one thing for me.
I stopped thinking of support as something you use only after making a mistake.
It’s simply another part of the trading process.
If something feels wrong, I don’t try to solve everything privately with the other person.
I pause.
Keep the records.
And use the official channel.
Self-critique: I used to think being a careful trader meant avoiding every possible problem.
That’s unrealistic.
Sometimes something unexpected happens.
Being prepared for that moment is what matters.
A safe process isn’t one where nothing ever goes wrong.
It’s one where you know what to do when something does.
Question: What matters when things go wrong?
#binancep2pantoan @Binance Vietnam
📝 Good records
100%
🆘 Official support
0%
🔗 Both matter
0%
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