If you’re new to crypto, P2P (Peer-to-Peer) trading is one of the simplest ways to buy and sell crypto directly with other users—often using local payment methods like bank transfer, Easypaisa/JazzCash (where available), or other options depending on your region. On Binance P2P, Binance helps protect both sides using an escrow system, so your trade is much safer than sending money to a random person.
What is P2P Trading?
P2P trading means:
You buy crypto from another user (seller), or
You sell crypto to another user (buyer),
Using a payment method you both agree on.
Binance acts as the safe middle layer by locking the seller’s crypto in escrow until payment is confirmed.
Why New Users Like Binance P2P
Many payment methods (varies by country)
No need for a card in many cases
Transparent prices (compare multiple ads)
Escrow protection reduces scam risk
Key P2P Terms (Simple)
Advertiser / Merchant: The person posting a buy/sell offer.
Ad (Offer): The price + limits + payment method.
Escrow: Binance holds crypto temporarily during the trade.
Release: Seller releases crypto after confirming payment received.
Appeal: If there’s a dispute, you can request Binance support intervention.
How Buying Crypto Works (Step-by-Step)
Open Binance App → P2P
Choose Buy
Pick coin (example: USDT is most common)
Filter by:
Payment method
Amount
Seller completion rate
Open an ad → enter amount → Buy
Pay the seller only using the shown payment method
Click Transferred, Notify Seller
Wait for seller to confirm → crypto is released from escrow to you
How Selling Crypto Works (Step-by-Step)
Go to Binance App → P2P → Sell
Select coin and payment method
Pick a buyer with strong stats (completion rate + order count)
Enter amount → place sell order
Wait for buyer payment
Confirm you received money in your bank/wallet
Then press Release (never release before receiving payment)
Safety Rules (Must Follow)
Never trade outside Binance chat / escrow
Never accept proof screenshot as payment
Always verify your balance in the payment app/bank
Use trusted ads: high completion rate + many orders
Don’t cancel after payment is sent (can cause disputes)
Best Coin to Start With
Most beginners start with:
USDT (stable value, easiest pricing)
Then swap to:
BTC / ETH / BNB / other coins as needed
Common Beginner Mistakes
Sending payment using a different method than listed
Releasing crypto too early when selling
Trading with new/low-history accounts without checking stats
Communicating outside Binance (Telegram/WhatsApp scams)
Mini Checklist Before You Trade
Is the name on the payment account matching the Binance user?
Is the completion rate strong (e.g., 95%+)?
Are you staying inside Binance P2P chat and escrow?
Are the limits and payment method correct?
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