Two Sides of the Same Trade, Two Different Ways to Get Rekt

Buyer or seller. Pick one before you even open that order. Because the guy panic checking his bank app and the guy panic hitting send are fighting completely different wars, and if you run the same checklist for both you're already exposed somewhere.

If you're buying, your job is boring and precise. Match the account name on screen to the verified ID on the seller's profile, not just a name that sounds close enough. Send to the exact account number listed, nothing typed from memory, nothing copied from a chat screenshot someone slid you off platform. Keep proof of transfer saved before you even hit mark as paid. That receipt is your only leg to stand on if this trade goes sideways later.

If you're selling, your war is different. One rule matters more than any other. You release when the money is sitting in your actual bank balance, refreshed, confirmed, real. Not a fake slip. Not a doctored notification. Not a buyer typing fast telling you to hurry because their session is expiring. That urgency is the oldest trick in P2P and it still works on tired traders every single day. Log in, check the balance yourself, then release. Never before.

Here's what both sides get wrong the same way. They step outside Binance chat because it feels faster. It never is. Off platform means no record, no witness, no backup when a counterparty suddenly goes quiet. Stay on platform, every message, every screenshot, every second.

And when either side smells something off, low completion rate, brand new account, a buyer or seller pushing too hard too fast, don't wait it out hoping it resolves itself. Both parties should raise the official appeal together. That's not weakness, that's discipline.

Know your seat at the table. Know the exact risk that comes with it. Document everything either way.

When in doubt, pause and hit Binance Support immediately.

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