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Day 7/30: P2P Without Scams: The 5 Golden Rules in DRC 🇨🇩 Many of you voted yesterday for M-Pesa/Airtel Money for withdrawals. But I also sensed the fear in your comments: "What if I get scammed?" That's normal. P2P is safe IF you follow these 5 rules. I've been applying them for 2 years: **1. "Verified" Badge + 98% success rate mandatory** In P2P → Sell → filter the sellers. If no badge or <95% = you pass. **2. NEVER release USDT before getting the cash** You need to see the M-Pesa/Airtel SMS + check your balance YOURSELF. "I sent it" = not proof. "I received it" = proof. **3. The name on Binance = Mobile Money name** If the seller's name is "Jean K." on Binance, the M-Pesa must come from "Jean K.". If it's "Maman Anto", you cancel immediately. That's a borrowed account = scam 90% of the time. **4. Stay on Binance. Refuse WhatsApp/Telegram** All real problems start with "please come to WhatsApp". The Binance chat protects you. Outside = Binance can do nothing for you. **5. Test with 5 USDT the first time** Even if you want to sell 100 USDT. Do 5 USDT first. If it goes well, you do the rest. You lose a max of 5 USDT instead of everything. ⚠️ This is not financial advice. I'm just sharing the safety rules of the P2P feature. Always DYOR. Question: Which of these 5 rules did you not know? Say the number 1 to 5 👇 I'll make a detailed post tomorrow on the most voted rule. $BTC #BinanceSquare #CryptoRDC #P2P #CryptoSecurity #Goma #Bukavu #Jour7
Day 7/30: P2P Without Scams: The 5 Golden Rules in DRC 🇨🇩

Many of you voted yesterday for M-Pesa/Airtel Money for withdrawals.
But I also sensed the fear in your comments: "What if I get scammed?"

That's normal. P2P is safe IF you follow these 5 rules. I've been applying them for 2 years:

**1. "Verified" Badge + 98% success rate mandatory**
In P2P → Sell → filter the sellers. If no badge or <95% = you pass.

**2. NEVER release USDT before getting the cash**

You need to see the M-Pesa/Airtel SMS + check your balance YOURSELF.
"I sent it" = not proof. "I received it" = proof.

**3. The name on Binance = Mobile Money name**

If the seller's name is "Jean K." on Binance, the M-Pesa must come from "Jean K.".
If it's "Maman Anto", you cancel immediately. That's a borrowed account = scam 90% of the time.

**4. Stay on Binance. Refuse WhatsApp/Telegram**

All real problems start with "please come to WhatsApp".
The Binance chat protects you. Outside = Binance can do nothing for you.

**5. Test with 5 USDT the first time**

Even if you want to sell 100 USDT. Do 5 USDT first. If it goes well, you do the rest.
You lose a max of 5 USDT instead of everything.

⚠️ This is not financial advice. I'm just sharing the safety rules of the P2P feature. Always DYOR.

Question: Which of these 5 rules did you not know?
Say the number 1 to 5 👇
I'll make a detailed post tomorrow on the most voted rule.

$BTC #BinanceSquare #CryptoRDC #P2P #CryptoSecurity #Goma #Bukavu #Jour7
Day 6/30: How to swap your USDT for CDF in Goma/Bukavu? 🇨🇩 Yesterday, many of you said "I’m going to test it" to receive money in crypto. It’s only logical that the next question is: "And how do I withdraw?" Here’s how it goes on Binance, without leaving your home: **The principle: Binance P2P** It’s a secure marketplace. You sell your USDT to someone who wants to buy. They pay you in CDF via M-Pesa, Airtel Money, Orange Money, or bank transfer. Binance holds your USDT until they pay you. No scams if you follow the rules. **Where’s the "Sell" function?** 1. Open Binance → "P2P" 2. Tap on "Sell" → Choose USDT 3. Currency: CDF 4. Payment method: select M-Pesa / Airtel Money / Bank 5. Pick a buyer with a "Verified" badge + 98% successful transactions ⚠️ Security rule #1: 1. NEVER release your USDT before you have the money in your M-Pesa/Bank 2. Start with a small amount to test the waters the first time 3. If the buyer puts pressure on you → cancel and report ⚠️ This is not financial advice. I’m just explaining where the "P2P Sell" button is and how Binance secures it. Always DYOR. DRC Question: Which Mobile Money do you use the most? M-Pesa / Airtel Money / Orange Money 👇 I’ll cover Day 7 with tips for the most voted payment method. #BinanceSquare #CryptoRDC #P2P #USDTCDF #Bukavu #Jour6
Day 6/30: How to swap your USDT for CDF in Goma/Bukavu? 🇨🇩

Yesterday, many of you said "I’m going to test it" to receive money in crypto.
It’s only logical that the next question is: "And how do I withdraw?"

Here’s how it goes on Binance, without leaving your home:

**The principle: Binance P2P**
It’s a secure marketplace. You sell your USDT to someone who wants to buy.
They pay you in CDF via M-Pesa, Airtel Money, Orange Money, or bank transfer.
Binance holds your USDT until they pay you. No scams if you follow the rules.

**Where’s the "Sell" function?**
1. Open Binance → "P2P"
2. Tap on "Sell" → Choose USDT
3. Currency: CDF
4. Payment method: select M-Pesa / Airtel Money / Bank
5. Pick a buyer with a "Verified" badge + 98% successful transactions

⚠️ Security rule #1:
1. NEVER release your USDT before you have the money in your M-Pesa/Bank
2. Start with a small amount to test the waters the first time
3. If the buyer puts pressure on you → cancel and report

⚠️ This is not financial advice. I’m just explaining where the "P2P Sell" button is and how Binance secures it. Always DYOR.

DRC Question: Which Mobile Money do you use the most?
M-Pesa / Airtel Money / Orange Money 👇
I’ll cover Day 7 with tips for the most voted payment method.

#BinanceSquare #CryptoRDC #P2P #USDTCDF #Bukavu #Jour6
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