📈 Did you know that you now pay a commission for posting ads on P2P?
Since February 2026, Binance changed its commission scheme for Venezuela and Bolivia.
🔴 BEFORE: fixed fee of 0.05 USDT per transaction 🟡 NOW: 0.25% on the traded VOLUME
WHAT'S THE IMPACT? For a trader who moves 10,000 USDT per month: ▪️ Before they paid: ~0.05 USDT per transaction ▪️ Now they pay: 25 USDT for every 10,000 moved
💡 This especially affects "market makers" (those who post ads) and could widen the spread between buy and sell.
👇 Have you noticed the change in your transactions? Do you think it will affect the USDT rate?
💰 Do YOU WANT TO BE A VERIFIED MERCHANT ON BINANCE P2P? NOW YOU NEED 800 USDT
Since February 2026, Binance implemented a NEW requirement for Venezuela.
🔹 MANDATORY security deposit: 800 USDT 🔹 Only for new verified merchants operating in bolivars (VES) 🔹 The goal: "improve security and ensure compliance with regulations"
📊 EXTRA DATA: The bolivar is the 4th most traded currency on Binance P2P worldwide, only surpassed by the Indian rupee, US dollar, and Chinese yuan.
And the daily volume in bolivars exceeds 7 MILLION dollars.
👇 What do you think of this new requirement? Do you find it fair or too high?
Imagine this: A new buyer, with no history, comes to you asking to buy 500 USDT. They pay you immediately, all good. But you check their profile and see complaints from other sellers saying that "they paid with a stolen account" and "report them".
You have already received the money in your account. It’s in your bank. The person insists that you release the funds.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
Option A: I release and wash my hands. I received my payment. Option B: I don’t release, I appeal and explain to Binance that the buyer has complaints. Option C: I return the money and cancel the order.
And the uncomfortable question: If you release knowing that they will scam another seller afterward... are you an accomplice?
👇 Let it out without filters. I want to read divided opinions.
💰 WITHOUT FEAR: HOW MUCH DO YOU EARN PER MONTH WITH P2P IN VENEZUELA?
Here everyone talks about rates, but no one mentions the real numbers. Let's break the taboo.
Answer honestly (without giving personal data): $USDT
🔸 Less than 100 USDT per month 🔸 Between 100 and 500 USDT 🔸 Between 500 and 1000 USDT 🔸 More than 1000 USDT 🔸 I don't earn, I only buy for personal expenses
And if you feel encouraged, tell: - How much time do you dedicate to it per day? - Do you do it as a main or extra income?
I want to show the community that P2P can be a serious source of income if done thoughtfully.
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⚠️ WARNING! VIRAL Scam in Venezuela: "Rental of Binance Accounts" ⚠️
Lately, advertisements are circulating that offer to pay 40 USDT per hour to "rent" your verified Binance account.
🚨 THIS IS A TRAP 🚨
This is what REALLY happens when you "rent" your account:
🔻 YOU EXPOSE YOURSELF TO: ❌ PERMANENT blocking of your account for violating terms of service ❌ TOTAL loss of your funds (the exchange freezes everything) ❌ Having your account used for money laundering or scamming others ❌ International investigations if the money comes from illegal activities
📢 REAL TESTIMONY: "What can happen to you in Venezuela doesn't worry me as much if your account is triangulated with an international money laundering operation; they could have an open investigation from Interpol or at the federal level in the USA."
✅ RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. NEVER rent or lend your Binance account 2. ONLY use your own verified account with your real documents 3. If you see these ads on Facebook or X, report them as a scam 4. For large amounts, use cold wallets (Ledger, Trezor)
"People have no idea how DANGEROUS that could be... But well, Venezuela the land of the impossible."
📊 WHY IS USDT EXPENSIVE IN VENEZUELA? P2P Analysis 🇻🇪
If you have entered P2P today, you will have seen that the USDT rate in Bolívares has risen by 3% in the last few hours. Here’s what is happening:
🔹 DEMAND: Beginning of the month and many businesses are liquidating reserves in Bs. 🔹 LIQUIDITY: Banks have had delays in payments, reducing the supply of bolívares. 🔹 STRATEGY: Traders are taking advantage of the spread.
💡 TIP FOR TODAY: If you want to buy USDT cheaply, place your buy order with a price 1% below the average and wait. Patience pays off in P2P. If you want to sell USDT, check the ads with "Payment Method" Mobile Payment, they tend to have a better rate.
Thank goodness it doesn't let you buy here because I imagine that like you, by being clever, you'll end up with those $ electronics that are for exclusive CONSUMPTION.
Riqui Ricon
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The Bank of Venezuela now allows purchasing dollars on its platform, I bought $500 #USD and they assigned me the MasterCard to use for online purchases, but I still haven't been able to buy $USDT here on Binance.
To hell with it, my account and funds were blocked by Bancamiga, and I was the account holder. This happened to other verified users as well, and the bank still hasn't responded. I have that money blocked.
RMXPRESS
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Recommendation
I made a sale of usdt and they pay me from a third party different from the one I negotiated
It makes me curious that the bank will show it to me as immediate credit note
How do I proceed, I filed a complaint For payment from third parties
Work on your account, gain reputation, and there are also more merchants.
jose torres
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hello everyone, I want to buy USDT but the sellers are asking me for a selfie with my identity document, personal numbers, and even my spouse's name, is this the correct procedure? Thank you.
Hello! I am just learning to trade, I have 50USDT or 100USDt and I don't know what to invest in. I would also like to know if anyone here can trade with my money and would earn a percentage. (I don't know how good that is) it's just that I want to put my money to work but it scares me
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭♾️ you will see in 2026 it is the year of economic recovery I swear to you. I don't know why? but I am already hearing this ........
Again the pair usdt/ves shoots up with the main idea of Thursday to drop it to the floor for sure until 342 my opinion do not trade in that pair if you do not want to be defrauded for 15 days
It is a strategic pause, just as at one point the euro bcv was even higher than the USDT itself
Cartel80
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🔥 The bolívar slips through their fingers
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For months, the script was the same: the official dollar rose 2 bolívares daily as if dictated by a Swiss clock. The speculators danced happily, buying cheap in bolívares and selling high in USDT, while the salaried workers watched their paycheck evaporate before it reached their pockets. But today, something changed. The official dollar barely moved a few cents, closing at 223 Bs, while the Binance dollar remained at 301 Bs. The gap is narrowing. The game is cooling. And the speculators... where will they run to now?
Well, months ago the euro bcv was on par with the USDT, it's just a matter of time before it skyrockets and the physical dollar on the black market is more expensive than the USDT.
Cartel80
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💵 221 Vs 305 💸 Has the game ended? 🔥
The gap between the official dollar (Bs. 221) and the Binance dollar (Bs. 305) has narrowed, and with it, the speculative business of P2P exchange in Venezuela is teetering. Is this the end of an era or the beginning of a new state strategy?
For years, the P2P market of Binance was the oasis for speculators of the bolívar. While the official dollar moved slowly, the Binance dollar —driven by real demand and currency scarcity— offered profit margins that turned any reseller into a small magnate. But today, with the official dollar closing at Bs. 221 and the Binance dollar stagnant at Bs. 305, the burning question in traders' and economists' chats is: Has the party ended?
Today I almost fell for a scam during a transaction on Binance P2P. The person appeared with many positive reviews and a good reputation, but something was off:
1️⃣ In the first capture, the name of the seller appeared, but their number and bank details were missing. 2️⃣ Then they sent me a mobile payment via chat with an ID different from the name registered on Binance. 3️⃣ Upon verifying that ID on a website, I confirmed it did not correspond to the supposed seller. 4️⃣ When I mentioned this, they simply replied: "Don't pay and that's it."
Thanks to that distrust, I avoided a possible scam. So my advice for all Venezuelans using P2P is: ✅ Never pay if the details do not match the verified name. ✅ Be suspicious of messages outside the normal flow of Binance. ✅ Verify the IDs and names before transferring.
🔒 Reputation does not always guarantee safety! Share this so that more people are alert and do not fall for the same thing. 🇻🇪💪