⚠️ 3 Rookie Mistakes in P2P that Cost Me Money (and How to Avoid Them) If you do P2P and haven’t been scammed yet, it’s because you haven’t traded enough. When I started, I thought it was all about speed. I was wrong. Today I want to share 3 real situations where I learned key lessons the hard way. If you are new to Binance, this could save your account: 1️⃣ Trusting the screenshot: Never release your crypto just because someone sent you an image in the chat. Scammers are experts at editing screenshots. The lesson: Wait to see the money reflected in your bank account or official wallet. If the buyer pressures you saying "I’m in a hurry" or "look at the photo", be extra cautious. Patience pays off, haste costs you money. 2️⃣ Ignoring the counterpart's profile: Many beginners see the best price and just click buy. The lesson: Before opening the trade, check their completion rate and average release time. If they have few trades or a suspicious rate, look for someone with more reputation, even if the price is a bit less "attractive". Safety is worth more than a few cents difference. 3️⃣ Trading with emotions: Panic from seeing the market rise or drop drastically makes you commit basic mistakes when placing an order. The lesson: In P2P, your most valuable asset is calm. If the market is very volatile, double-check the amount before confirming. A typo can be very costly. Trading is not just about charts; it’s about risk management and common sense. Have you ever had someone try to scam you in the chat? Share your story in the comments so we can all learn. 👇