Imagine yesterday.

In one minute, BTC jumped from $65K to $69K. Your short positions suddenly needed more margin, so you had to deposit more funds immediately. You analyzed the situation for 30 seconds and decided to add more money.

You placed an order. More than 5 minutes later, it was still pending.

Feeling anxious, you placed another order, but the counterparty still didn’t complete it for you.

You feel helpless inside, but there is nothing you can do.

Making decisions during extreme market volatility is very difficult and requires quick action. If you have a list of reliable and fast counterparties, you might be able to handle the situation better.

That is why I always have some basic rules when trading P2P on Binance.

I don’t choose a counterparty based only on price. I check their completion rate, trading history, merchant status and payment method. Over time, I also keep track of counterparties who consistently complete orders smoothly.

But a familiar or highly rated counterparty is never a reason to skip verification. Every order is different.

I read the current order carefully, including the amount, payment method and payment details. I keep all communication inside the Binance P2P order chat and never move the transaction to another platform just because someone asks.

When buying, I use the exact payment information shown in the order and complete the payment within the required time.

When selling, I never release crypto based on a screenshot, SMS or a message saying “paid.” I open my actual banking app and verify that the full amount has arrived first.

If an order becomes problematic, I don’t panic or create unnecessary transactions. I keep the Order ID, payment records and chat history, then use the official appeal or support process when necessary.

Fast decisions are important in a volatile market.

But fast does not mean careless.

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