cuando me lo piden cancelo la orden, coloco otras razones y listo, terminada la situación
Sr_TORREALBA
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👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻Chaos or Odyssey to make a purchase through P2P🚩😱
It seems absurd to me that to make a simple P2P purchase, they are asking for a photo of the ID and also a photo holding the document! They didn't ask for so much when I opened my bank account. For a simple payment, people exaggerate too much. $BNB
sometimes it happens. Normally in chat I place Transfer made number. when this happens the system gives several sentences, one is to ask the seller to verify with the given number
albanig16
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good afternoon, I am somewhat new to this and I have a problem 😭 when I make a p2p purchase I try to send the capture so that the person can verify that I have already made the transfer and release the payment, but my capture does not send no matter how many times I try 😭 and well, this has brought me problems since the person will obviously always request the capture to verify that I have already made the payment. If anyone knows how to solve this problem? Thank you very much in advance and sorry for my ignorance 🙏
in the profile they didn't tell me, and I had paid, I had to send it, it was his word against mine. Since then I capture the profile, although it hasn't happened again
Angeline6
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First time this has happened to me.. I do not agree no matter how good % I have.. THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN TO ME AGAIN
ADD FUNDS. P2P. On the next page at the bottom you will see several links, go to the one that says Orders, as you indicate the last order should be that one and they talk.
Ginette Breckley rMEo
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Good afternoon, greetings I need your help, today I made a purchase of usdt, but while I was making the transfer and the bank was taking its time, well the thing is that when the transfer was made and I went to send the capture the time had already run out, I still sent the capture and wrote to the person but they are no longer receiving it I imagine because the chat was closed. Yes, I am new to this Well the question is what do I do, what are the steps for the person to verify the transfer and send the usdt to my account
ADD FUNDS. WHO HAS THIS HAPPENED TO. When buying P2P, it is normal to take a screenshot and send it to the seller, who, upon verifying the deposit, proceeds to release the crypto. For about two weeks now, although the Binance app allows uploading the screenshot made in the chat with the seller, it places a red symbol on the left indicating that it has not uploaded. Until now, I have had the receptiveness of the sellers, who have verified the payment with the reference number that I provide them, even though the screenshot has not uploaded, which does not represent an ideal situation, and I fear that at some point a seller may not be as receptive and insist that if there is no screenshot, there is no release, which would be their right. I ASK if anyone has experienced something similar and how they solved it????
Bots are automated software programs that perform repetitive tasks on a network, mimicking human behavior more quickly and accurately. Although some bots are harmless or even useful, a large portion of them pose significant threats to cybersecurity, being used to carry out various digital scams. It is estimated that nearly half of the internet traffic is generated by bots, and a considerable part is malicious. Online scams, often powered by bots, are deceptive tactics to obtain money, personal information, or access to accounts, generally through the internet. Scammers impersonate trusted entities and use urgency, fear, or emotional manipulation. With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), malicious bots have increased their activity, driving digital fraud, data theft, and price manipulation. Types of Scams Powered by BotsBots are versatile tools for cybercriminals and are used in a variety of online scams: Phishing: Bots can send millions of phishing emails or text messages (SMS) en masse and uninterrupted. These messages attempt to trick users into revealing sensitive information, such as banking credentials or personal data. Creation of Fake Profiles and Spam on Social Media: Bots on social media simulate human users and are used to influence public opinion, spread misinformation, defame, and scam. They can also generate spam, send ads or malicious links, and create fake user accounts for more elaborate scams, such as soliciting money or selling fake products. Investment Frauds: Scammers take advantage of interest in AI to promote automated investment algorithms, trading signal strategies, and digital asset investment plans that promise guaranteed profits, often resulting in Ponzi or pyramid schemes. Account and Data Theft: Bots can simulate real users to remotely take control of accounts and facilitate data theft. Malicious bot traffic accesses confidential data and commits fraud, representing a serious threat to cybersecurity. Price Manipulation: Bots are also used to manipulate prices in online markets. Bots and Scams in VenezuelaIn Venezuela, digital scams have significantly increased since 2020, affecting thousands of citizens. Scam methods have evolved with technology, including everything from fake receipts to pyramid schemes disguised as cryptocurrency investments. Scammer bots have been detected, such as the case of "Telekopye," and there are blacklists of digital scammers available for prevention. Additionally, digital misinformation through trolls and bots is a problem in the Venezuelan political arena. How to Prevent Scams with Bots Protecting oneself from malicious bots and associated scams is crucial: Education and Awareness: Understanding how bots and scams operate is the first step. Stay informed about new criminal modalities. Bot Identification: Be suspicious of profiles that post repetitive content, have few followers but many followed, or unnatural interactions. Social Media Security: Avoid clicking on suspicious links, verify the authenticity of profiles before interacting, and configure the privacy of your accounts. Use of Anti-Fraud Tools: Companies use bot mitigation software and cybersecurity solutions to detect and block malicious traffic. Identity Verification: To prevent bots from registering fake accounts, methods such as CAPTCHA, email or phone number verification, and the use of hidden fields in forms that only bots will fill out can be implemented.
If I delete the app from my phone and reinstall it after 8 years, will these billions and millions of currencies 🤔 make me a millionaire??? Checking this app from time to time makes me feel like my blood pressure is rising 😞 so I was thinking 🤔 that the solution is to remove the app from my phone . #JEGER $BOB $P #WHY $BTTC
everyone knows that this type of investment is a scam, "if you transfer me 1 I will return 100", many of us warn that those promises are false, but no one learns from others' experiences
Erik Antonio
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Attention do not negotiate with this person the only scammers stole more money in dollars of 8000 dollars in my country are 514,016 Dominican pesos if they want the publication not to appear that they do not put the money and a 50% she says that I am many let's see now she is here in a week there is the other
What does the general information of your profile tell you? Do you have money? Check other wallets. It seems you are trying to make a conversion, and remember that it cannot be done from all wallets.
Rahman A
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I am totally confused , what happened to my money ... plz guide me how can receive it plz $SOL {spot}(SOLUSDT)
What possibilities do low-value cryptocurrencies like BTTC, PEPE, SHIBU, USTC, LUNC, etc., which have a value beyond five or six zeros, have of reaching the value of one dollar Low-value cryptocurrencies (e.g., BTTC, PEPE, SHIBU, USTC, LUNC, and similar) usually have extremely low prices (with 5-6 decimal zeros, like $0.000001), making them attractive to speculative investors. However, reaching $1 would require a massive increase in their market capitalization, something that depends on factors such as adoption, utility, token burning, community hype, and overall crypto market trends. Based on current analysis (up to November 2025), these coins are high risk and volatility, and most experts consider it unlikely that they will reach $1 in the short or medium term.
WHAT IS BINANCE EARN SERVICE? Binance Earn is a platform within the cryptocurrency exchange Binance that allows users to earn interest on their cryptocurrency holdings, generating passive income. It functions as a tool to make cryptocurrencies work for investors, offering various savings and investment options. Among the options offered by Binance Earn are: Flexible or locked savings accounts: Allow users to deposit cryptocurrencies and earn interest on them, similar to a traditional savings account or a "fixed term" with cryptocurrencies. Staking: Allows participation in the validation of proof-of-stake networks and receive rewards. Simple Earn: A feature that allows users to earn rewards on their inactive cryptocurrencies, offering an easy way to generate passive income. Binance updates its cryptocurrency offerings with passive income every Wednesday, including flexible and fixed-duration products. Some of the highlighted cryptocurrencies in these offerings have been Polkadot (DOT), Sui (SUI), and Binance Coin (BNB). In Venezuela, Binance has been operational, although it has experienced temporary blocks that have later been lifted, allowing access to its services, including P2P, transfers, deposits, and other functionalities. To start trading on Binance Venezuela, it is necessary to create an account and verify it on the platform.
what is happening with OG? Currently, the cryptocurrency market in general has experienced a significant drop. Factors such as the restrictive stance of the Federal Reserve (Fed), large-scale cryptocurrency liquidations, and the imposition of tariffs by the United States have contributed to a bearish sentiment in the global crypto markets [coinpedia.org].Regarding the OG Fan Token (OG), despite the overall crypto market having periods of instability, the determination of whether OG is a good investment depends on individual risk tolerance, given that its value has experienced fluctuations. For example, it had a drop in the previous month, but in the last 24 hours it has seen a slight recovery of 0.4165% [coindataflow.com]. However, a significant retracement of 34.40% has been reported in 24 hours for the OG Fan Token at one point, showing a downward trend [coinedition.com].The OG Fan Token is linked to the esports team OG and allows fans to participate in team voting, access exclusive content, and special events [coindesk.com]. Despite the volatility, an indicator like the Chaikin Money Flow has suggested that the downward trend could be short-lived, with the possibility of an upward movement [coinedition.com].Fluctuations in the price of the OG Fan Token are influenced by various factors, including the expansion of Web3 utility and the launch of "Fan Token 2.0" features by Chiliz by the end of 2026, which could include NFT entries and token buybacks linked to revenue [coinmarketcap.com].In summary, the drop in the price of the OG Fan Token is due to the overall volatility of the cryptocurrency market, as well as specific dynamics of the token, such as retracements after periods of increase and the anticipation of future utilities that could influence its long-term value.
Kite (KITE) is project number 71 on Binance Launchpool, a platform by Binance that allows users to obtain new tokens for free by staking existing cryptocurrencies. Kite is a blockchain solution powered by artificial intelligence (AI) specifically designed for payments, with the goal of creating the first AI-powered payment blockchain. It provides fundamental infrastructure for autonomous AI agents to operate with verifiable identities, facilitating smart and secure transactions. This project is backed by prominent investors such as PayPal Ventures, General Catalyst, and HashKey Capital, positioning it as an innovative initiative at the intersection of AI and decentralized finance (DeFi).Key details of the Kite Launchpool eventProject type: AI payment blockchain, focused on processing transactions autonomously and efficiently. It allows users to make purchases, orders, or transactions in an "AI agent marketplace" without leaving their favorite services.Farming period: Started on November 1, 2025, at 00:00 (UTC) and lasts for 2 days. Users can stake BNB, FDUSD, or USDC to earn KITE proportionally.Total token supply: 10 billion KITE. Initial circulating supply: 1.8 billion KITE, equivalent to 18% of the total (based on general Launchpool information).Tokens allocated to Launchpool: 150 million KITE, representing 1.5% of the total supply. Listing on Binance: KITE will be listed on November 3, 2025, at 13:00 (UTC). Trading pairs will include KITE/USDT, KITE/USDC, KITE/BNB, and KITE/TRY. Binance will apply a "Seed Tag" label to indicate that it is an early-stage project with higher risk. How to participate in KITE farming?Access Binance Launchpool: Go to the Launchpool section in the Binance app or website (account verification required).Choose your assets: Stake BNB, FDUSD, or USDC in the available pools. The more you stake, the more KITE you will earn (distributed by blocks).Duration: Only 2 days, so act fast. There are no minimum limits, but rewards are proportional to your participation.
Considerations on the risks of Crixto. As a regulated trading company, Crixto offers benefits such as limited liability (partners are only liable up to the capital contributed) and access to formal contracts. However, the crypto ecosystem in Venezuela involves volatility and regulatory risks; it is recommended to always verify with official sources such as Sunacrip or the Commercial Registry for updates. Community opinions highlight its usefulness but warn about costs (up to 7% more than P2P in)
we must be very attentive because there are businesses that accept them but. at the exchange of $ bcv rate, it is preferable to convert the crypto to Bs and pay in Bs
Yorton Luces
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🇻🇪🚨 BREAKING NEWS⚠️ VENEZUELA 🤑
🇻🇪🇻🇪🛑⚠️ I have been researching businesses in Venezuela that accept cryptocurrencies and found that there are more than 180 businesses that already do so in
. Some of the businesses that accept cryptocurrencies are: - Fast food: - Pizza Hut: accepts virtual currencies such as DASH, BTC, and the native virtual currency of Cryptobuyer XPT. - Burger King: has announced its collaboration with Cryptobuyer to enable cryptocurrency payments in Venezuela. - Supermarkets: - Excelsior Gama: 24 branches in Caracas accept virtual currencies as a means of payment.