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$USDT We woke up with a 3% gain on yesterday's investment for today. What are you waiting for to invest in USDT? If you need help, don't hesitate to contact me and I will be resolving any issues for you. #USDT #usdtvenezuela
$USDT We woke up with a 3% gain on yesterday's investment for today. What are you waiting for to invest in USDT?

If you need help, don't hesitate to contact me and I will be resolving any issues for you.

#USDT #usdtvenezuela
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Arbitrage #P2P with 0 experience on Binance: Can you really make money? What is P2P arbitrage? P2P arbitrage involves buying USDT (stable digital dollar) at a lower price and selling it at a higher price. The difference is your profit. It takes place within Binance, where two people exchange local currency for USDT with protection: Binance holds the funds until both parties complete the transaction. Maker and Taker The Maker posts an advertisement to buy or sell USDT defining the price, payment method, and conditions. They have more control and better margin. The Taker accepts an existing advertisement; it's easier to start, but offers less profit. How do you earn? You buy USDT cheaply, then sell it at a higher price. Example: you buy at 165 and sell at 167 → you earn 2 Bs per USDT. With 500 USDT, around 1,000 Bs. Traders report earning between 0.2% and 5% daily. With 500 USDT, approximately 2.61 USD can be achieved per cycle, potentially adding up to around 26 USD if repeated 10 times (not guaranteed). Basic requirements To create advertisements (be a Maker) you must have at least 100 USDT. You also need a local payment method and an identification document. Essential security The name of the payer must match the Binance account name. If Juan buys, Juan pays; no third parties. If it doesn’t match, do not release. You can request a photo of the ID to confirm identity. Never release without seeing the money in your bank account; screenshots are not valid. Keep everything within the Binance chat; do not use WhatsApp or Telegram. Step by step of arbitrage You sell your USDT at a good price, receive local currency, then buy USDT cheaper. You end up with more USDT and repeat. Conclusion Yes, you can earn without experience. It does not require predicting markets, just buy cheap, sell higher, and apply security. It is an accessible way to start earning digital income. #P2PVenezuela #venezuela #usdtvenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy
Arbitrage #P2P with 0 experience on Binance: Can you really make money?

What is P2P arbitrage?

P2P arbitrage involves buying USDT (stable digital dollar) at a lower price and selling it at a higher price. The difference is your profit. It takes place within Binance, where two people exchange local currency for USDT with protection: Binance holds the funds until both parties complete the transaction.

Maker and Taker

The Maker posts an advertisement to buy or sell USDT defining the price, payment method, and conditions. They have more control and better margin.

The Taker accepts an existing advertisement; it's easier to start, but offers less profit.

How do you earn?

You buy USDT cheaply, then sell it at a higher price.

Example: you buy at 165 and sell at 167 → you earn 2 Bs per USDT. With 500 USDT, around 1,000 Bs.

Traders report earning between 0.2% and 5% daily. With 500 USDT, approximately 2.61 USD can be achieved per cycle, potentially adding up to around 26 USD if repeated 10 times (not guaranteed).

Basic requirements

To create advertisements (be a Maker) you must have at least 100 USDT.

You also need a local payment method and an identification document.

Essential security

The name of the payer must match the Binance account name. If Juan buys, Juan pays; no third parties. If it doesn’t match, do not release.

You can request a photo of the ID to confirm identity.

Never release without seeing the money in your bank account; screenshots are not valid.

Keep everything within the Binance chat; do not use WhatsApp or Telegram.

Step by step of arbitrage

You sell your USDT at a good price, receive local currency, then buy USDT cheaper. You end up with more USDT and repeat.

Conclusion

Yes, you can earn without experience. It does not require predicting markets, just buy cheap, sell higher, and apply security. It is an accessible way to start earning digital income.

#P2PVenezuela #venezuela #usdtvenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy
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The dark side of USDT in #venezuela : The cleverness of the locals A few days ago, in a post where I talked about "offers" that were really not offers —or could be misleading— someone commented on the so-called cleverness of the locals. And what is the cleverness of the locals? In Venezuela, we often use that term to describe someone who takes advantage of another intentionally, seeking to gain an advantage without caring if it affects others. That user said that, according to my explanation, identifying when an offer in USDT is not really an offer was an example of cleverness of the locals. Their argument was that if someone "took advantage" of the price, that already fell into that category. But is that really cleverness of the locals? I don’t think so. Being informed, comparing prices, and choosing the most convenient option for you is not cleverness of the locals. That is simply being aware and responsible with your money. However, there are indeed behaviors within the P2P world of USDT that fit perfectly with the definition of cleverness of the locals. Here are five examples that —in my opinion— do qualify as such: -Fake receipt They show a fake capture or receipt so you release USDT without having received the real money. -Payment reversal They pay, you release, then they reverse or cancel the payment to keep your $USDT for free. -Change of conditions They post an attractive offer, but then change the amount, bank, or rules to take advantage. -Recent account with a price that's "too good" User without reputation offers a better price than everyone else to attract and scam. -Pressure to operate outside Binance They tell you "let's do it outside" to take away your protection and then disappear. What do you think? What other behavior is indeed cleverness of the locals? #venezuela #P2PVenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy #usdtvenezuela {spot}(BTCUSDT)
The dark side of USDT in #venezuela : The cleverness of the locals

A few days ago, in a post where I talked about "offers" that were really not offers —or could be misleading— someone commented on the so-called cleverness of the locals.

And what is the cleverness of the locals?

In Venezuela, we often use that term to describe someone who takes advantage of another intentionally, seeking to gain an advantage without caring if it affects others.

That user said that, according to my explanation, identifying when an offer in USDT is not really an offer was an example of cleverness of the locals. Their argument was that if someone "took advantage" of the price, that already fell into that category.

But is that really cleverness of the locals?

I don’t think so.

Being informed, comparing prices, and choosing the most convenient option for you is not cleverness of the locals. That is simply being aware and responsible with your money.

However, there are indeed behaviors within the P2P world of USDT that fit perfectly with the definition of cleverness of the locals.

Here are five examples that —in my opinion— do qualify as such:

-Fake receipt

They show a fake capture or receipt so you release USDT without having received the real money.

-Payment reversal

They pay, you release, then they reverse or cancel the payment to keep your $USDT for free.

-Change of conditions

They post an attractive offer, but then change the amount, bank, or rules to take advantage.

-Recent account with a price that's "too good"

User without reputation offers a better price than everyone else to attract and scam.

-Pressure to operate outside Binance

They tell you "let's do it outside" to take away your protection and then disappear.

What do you think? What other behavior is indeed cleverness of the locals? #venezuela #P2PVenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy #usdtvenezuela

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The dark side of USDT in #venezuela : The cleverness of the locals A few days ago, in a post where I talked about "offers" that were not really offers —or could be misleading— someone commented on the so-called cleverness of the locals. What is the cleverness of the locals? In Venezuela, we often use that term to describe someone who intentionally takes advantage of another, seeking to gain an edge regardless of whether it affects others. That user said that, according to my explanation, identifying when an offer in USDT is not really an offer was an example of cleverness of the locals. Their argument was that if someone "took advantage" of the price, that already fell into that category. But is that really cleverness of the locals? I don’t think so. Being informed, comparing prices, and choosing the most convenient option for you is not cleverness of the locals. That is simply being aware and responsible with your money. However, there are indeed behaviors within the P2P world in USDT that perfectly fit the definition of cleverness of the locals. Here are five examples that —in my opinion— do qualify as such: -Fake receipt They show a screenshot or invented receipt so that you release USDT without having received the real money. -Payment reversal They pay, you release, then they reverse or cancel the payment to keep your $USDT for free. -Change of conditions They post an attractive offer, but then change the amount, bank, or rules to take advantage. -Recent account with a "too good to be true" price User with no reputation offers a better price than everyone else to attract and scam. -Pressure to operate outside Binance They say "let's do it outside" to take away your protection and then disappear. What do you think? What other behavior is cleverness of the locals? #venezuela #P2PVenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy #usdtvenezuela {future}(ETHUSDT)
The dark side of USDT in #venezuela : The cleverness of the locals

A few days ago, in a post where I talked about "offers" that were not really offers —or could be misleading— someone commented on the so-called cleverness of the locals.

What is the cleverness of the locals?

In Venezuela, we often use that term to describe someone who intentionally takes advantage of another, seeking to gain an edge regardless of whether it affects others.

That user said that, according to my explanation, identifying when an offer in USDT is not really an offer was an example of cleverness of the locals. Their argument was that if someone "took advantage" of the price, that already fell into that category.

But is that really cleverness of the locals?

I don’t think so.

Being informed, comparing prices, and choosing the most convenient option for you is not cleverness of the locals. That is simply being aware and responsible with your money.

However, there are indeed behaviors within the P2P world in USDT that perfectly fit the definition of cleverness of the locals.

Here are five examples that —in my opinion— do qualify as such:

-Fake receipt

They show a screenshot or invented receipt so that you release USDT without having received the real money.

-Payment reversal

They pay, you release, then they reverse or cancel the payment to keep your $USDT for free.

-Change of conditions

They post an attractive offer, but then change the amount, bank, or rules to take advantage.

-Recent account with a "too good to be true" price

User with no reputation offers a better price than everyone else to attract and scam.

-Pressure to operate outside Binance

They say "let's do it outside" to take away your protection and then disappear.

What do you think? What other behavior is cleverness of the locals? #venezuela #P2PVenezuela #VenezuelanEconomy #usdtvenezuela

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In the last 2 weeks, there is a small group that has dedicated itself to raising the price of USDT in Bs.. How do they do it? Well, they list that they sell between 195 and 200 Bs per USDT, you may ask, and what is the problem? It is only to speculate the market since if you try to buy, aside from the requirements like a photo with your ID and other things, you find that they are selling from 16k onwards.. This is how the top 3 or 4 on the list are.. And you may ask me again, and what is the problem? Look for another.. Well, a simple person is going to sell their USDT (50 to 800 USDT) and the first thing they will do is check how much they are selling for, and surprise, those people are hovering around 200, and then the person lists it at 199 or 201.. And so on and so forth go the others.. That is the whole story of speculation when the real street price right now is 165 and 2 weeks ago it was 145 #usdtvenezuela #usdtpuyao #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare #Stablecoins
In the last 2 weeks, there is a small group that has dedicated itself to raising the price of USDT in Bs.. How do they do it? Well, they list that they sell between 195 and 200 Bs per USDT, you may ask, and what is the problem? It is only to speculate the market since if you try to buy, aside from the requirements like a photo with your ID and other things, you find that they are selling from 16k onwards.. This is how the top 3 or 4 on the list are.. And you may ask me again, and what is the problem? Look for another.. Well, a simple person is going to sell their USDT (50 to 800 USDT) and the first thing they will do is check how much they are selling for, and surprise, those people are hovering around 200, and then the person lists it at 199 or 201.. And so on and so forth go the others.. That is the whole story of speculation when the real street price right now is 165 and 2 weeks ago it was 145
#usdtvenezuela #usdtpuyao #Write2Earn #BinanceSquare #Stablecoins
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In the last 2 weeks, there has been a small group that has dedicated itself to raising the price of USDT in Bs.. How do they do it? Well, they list that they sell between 195 and 200 Bs for USDT, you may ask what the problem is? It's only to speculate the market because if you try to buy, besides the requirements like a photo with an ID and other things, you find that they are selling starting from 16k and up.. That's how the top 3 or 4 on the list are.. And you might ask me again what the problem is, just look for another.. Well, a simple person is going to sell their USDT (50 to 800 USDT) and the first thing they will do is check how much they are selling for, and surprise, those people are hovering around 200, so the person lists it for 199 or 201.. And so on, the others follow.. That’s the whole story of speculation when the actual street price right now is 165 and 2 weeks ago it was 145
#usdtvenezuela #usdtpuyao
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$USDT en 🇻🇪 keeps rising don't miss that opportunity and secure your premieres by saving reliably. #USDT #usdtvenezuela
$USDT en 🇻🇪 keeps rising don't miss that opportunity and secure your premieres by saving reliably.

#USDT #usdtvenezuela
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In the last 2 weeks, there has been a small group that has dedicated itself to raising the price of USDT in Bs.. How do they do it? Well, they list that they sell between 195 and 200 Bs for USDT, you may ask what the problem is? It's only to speculate the market because if you try to buy, besides the requirements like a photo with an ID and other things, you find that they are selling starting from 16k and up.. That's how the top 3 or 4 on the list are.. And you might ask me again what the problem is, just look for another.. Well, a simple person is going to sell their USDT (50 to 800 USDT) and the first thing they will do is check how much they are selling for, and surprise, those people are hovering around 200, so the person lists it for 199 or 201.. And so on, the others follow.. That’s the whole story of speculation when the actual street price right now is 165 and 2 weeks ago it was 145 #usdtvenezuela #usdtpuyao
In the last 2 weeks, there has been a small group that has dedicated itself to raising the price of USDT in Bs.. How do they do it? Well, they list that they sell between 195 and 200 Bs for USDT, you may ask what the problem is? It's only to speculate the market because if you try to buy, besides the requirements like a photo with an ID and other things, you find that they are selling starting from 16k and up.. That's how the top 3 or 4 on the list are.. And you might ask me again what the problem is, just look for another.. Well, a simple person is going to sell their USDT (50 to 800 USDT) and the first thing they will do is check how much they are selling for, and surprise, those people are hovering around 200, so the person lists it for 199 or 201.. And so on, the others follow.. That’s the whole story of speculation when the actual street price right now is 165 and 2 weeks ago it was 145
#usdtvenezuela #usdtpuyao
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The BINANCE rate does not exist, BINANCE is a platform for exchanging crypto assets, where cryptocurrencies are bought and sold. In this case, Venezuela is popularizing the use of USDT or USDC to prevent the devaluation of the bolivar. If you want more information on how to open your BINANCE account and how to buy and sell USDT, leave the word "Information" in the comments and I will gladly assist you. #binancevenezuela #usdtvenezuela #usdcvenezuela
The BINANCE rate does not exist, BINANCE is a platform for exchanging crypto assets, where cryptocurrencies are bought and sold. In this case, Venezuela is popularizing the use of USDT or USDC to prevent the devaluation of the bolivar. If you want more information on how to open your BINANCE account and how to buy and sell USDT, leave the word "Information" in the comments and I will gladly assist you.

#binancevenezuela #usdtvenezuela #usdcvenezuela
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USDT surpasses the dollar in state liquidations of Venezuela The Venezuelan state prioritizes the use of USDT in its liquidations in September, marking a currency shift, according to the economist. P2P platforms and authorized exchange houses facilitate access and conversion to bolívares. Education promotes adoption by reducing risks. The Venezuelan state is making a shift in its exchange strategy, executing more liquidations in the stablecoin Tether (USDT) than in U.S. dollars in September. This was revealed by economist and consultant Asdrúbal Oliveros, who highlighted the "transcendental change" occurring in the Venezuelan exchange market. This shift, driven by inflation and the devaluation of the bolívar, represents a drastic transformation that redefines the national financial landscape. "The change, initiated two months ago, implies that the government assigns USDT directly to key companies through two authorized platforms, instead of dollars through banks, as was done in traditional auctions since 2019," Oliveros explained in a recent radio interview.#usdtvenezuela
USDT surpasses the dollar in state liquidations of Venezuela

The Venezuelan state prioritizes the use of USDT in its liquidations in September, marking a currency shift, according to the economist.
P2P platforms and authorized exchange houses facilitate access and conversion to bolívares.

Education promotes adoption by reducing risks.

The Venezuelan state is making a shift in its exchange strategy, executing more liquidations in the stablecoin Tether (USDT) than in U.S. dollars in September. This was revealed by economist and consultant Asdrúbal Oliveros, who highlighted the "transcendental change" occurring in the Venezuelan exchange market.

This shift, driven by inflation and the devaluation of the bolívar, represents a drastic transformation that redefines the national financial landscape. "The change, initiated two months ago, implies that the government assigns USDT directly to key companies through two authorized platforms, instead of dollars through banks, as was done in traditional auctions since 2019," Oliveros explained in a recent radio interview.#usdtvenezuela
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The use of USDT in Venezuela has had a significant impact on the economy and daily life of many people. USDT, a stable cryptocurrency backed by US dollars, has become very popular due to high inflation and the constant devaluation of the bolívar, the local currency. Many people in Venezuela use USDT as a way to protect their money from the deterioration of purchasing power. Additionally, it facilitates transactions and trade, as it is easier to send and receive payments in this digital currency than in bolívares. It has also helped people who work remotely or receive payments from abroad maintain the value of their income. However, the use of USDT also presents challenges, such as the need for access to the internet and technological devices, as well as the lack of clear regulation in the country. Despite this, USDT continues to be a valuable tool for many Venezuelan families and businesses. In summary, the use of USDT in Venezuela has helped mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, offering a more stable alternative for saving and trade. #venezuela #USDT🔥🔥🔥 #ComercioVenezuela #usdtvenezuela $USDT
The use of USDT in Venezuela has had a significant impact on the economy and daily life of many people. USDT, a stable cryptocurrency backed by US dollars, has become very popular due to high inflation and the constant devaluation of the bolívar, the local currency.

Many people in Venezuela use USDT as a way to protect their money from the deterioration of purchasing power. Additionally, it facilitates transactions and trade, as it is easier to send and receive payments in this digital currency than in bolívares. It has also helped people who work remotely or receive payments from abroad maintain the value of their income.

However, the use of USDT also presents challenges, such as the need for access to the internet and technological devices, as well as the lack of clear regulation in the country. Despite this, USDT continues to be a valuable tool for many Venezuelan families and businesses.

In summary, the use of USDT in Venezuela has helped mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, offering a more stable alternative for saving and trade.
#venezuela #USDT🔥🔥🔥 #ComercioVenezuela #usdtvenezuela
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#usdtvenezuela We are already above 100 points. Any way to win with that? Without raising market prices.
#usdtvenezuela We are already above 100 points. Any way to win with that? Without raising market prices.
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Is USDT in Venezuela decreasing? What you need to know to trade on Binance The recent fluctuation of USDT in the Venezuelan market has generated concern. However, a thorough analysis reveals that, far from devaluing, USDT maintains its value. The apparent "decrease" is only an effect of the dynamics of the P2P market and the relative stability of the bolívar, which is often influenced by the policies of the Central Bank. For those trading with USDT on Binance, it is crucial to understand that the price is a reflection of supply and demand at that moment. What you perceive as a temporary drop is often an opportunity to buy at a better price. Quick guide for your operations with USDT: -. Don’t panic about the short term: USDT remains a stable asset and a key tool to protect yourself from the devaluation of the bolívar. The long-term trend is appreciation. -. Compare prices in the P2P: Before each trade, take a few seconds to compare the rates of different merchants. The difference can be significant. -. Prioritize security: Always trade with verified merchants on Binance. Their reputation and transaction history are your best guarantee. -. Diversify with caution: While USDT is ideal for daily life, consider holding a small percentage of your savings in assets like Bitcoin (BTC) to take advantage of its long-term growth potential. In summary, the key is information and prudence. USDT is not devaluing; it is simply operating under the laws of a dynamic market. Use Binance's tools wisely and safeguard the value of your money. $USDT #usdtvenezuela #USDT
Is USDT in Venezuela decreasing? What you need to know to trade on Binance

The recent fluctuation of USDT in the Venezuelan market has generated concern. However, a thorough analysis reveals that, far from devaluing, USDT maintains its value. The apparent "decrease" is only an effect of the dynamics of the P2P market and the relative stability of the bolívar, which is often influenced by the policies of the Central Bank.

For those trading with USDT on Binance, it is crucial to understand that the price is a reflection of supply and demand at that moment. What you perceive as a temporary drop is often an opportunity to buy at a better price.

Quick guide for your operations with USDT:

-. Don’t panic about the short term: USDT remains a stable asset and a key tool to protect yourself from the devaluation of the bolívar. The long-term trend is appreciation.

-. Compare prices in the P2P: Before each trade, take a few seconds to compare the rates of different merchants. The difference can be significant.

-. Prioritize security: Always trade with verified merchants on Binance. Their reputation and transaction history are your best guarantee.

-. Diversify with caution: While USDT is ideal for daily life, consider holding a small percentage of your savings in assets like Bitcoin (BTC) to take advantage of its long-term growth potential.

In summary, the key is information and prudence. USDT is not devaluing; it is simply operating under the laws of a dynamic market. Use Binance's tools wisely and safeguard the value of your money.

$USDT #usdtvenezuela #USDT
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🇻🇪 Later they ask for a photo of firulays🐕 and also a photo of lunch, they exaggerate more and more about the conditions they ask for🤣😅
#usdtvenezuela #venezuela $USDT #P2PVenezuela
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The whales manipulating the price of USDT in Venezuela #USDT🔥🔥🔥
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