The Harsh Reality of USDT Trading in Pakistan – Awareness for Everyone!
Cryptocurrency trading has gained significant traction in Pakistan, especially USDT (Tether), which is widely used for transactions and international payments. However, the local P2P (peer-to-peer) market presents a frustrating and, at times, exploitative experience for buyers and sellers alike.
Why Is USDT Trading So Unfair in Pakistan?
1. High Buy Price, Low Sell Price
When people in Pakistan want to buy USDT, the rate is often 300 PKR or more. However, when they try to sell, the rate drops drastically—sometimes as low as 281 PKR or even less. This massive price difference leaves traders at a loss, making them feel like they are being unfairly treated.
2. Fraud & Scams in P2P Transactions
Many traders have reported cases where they send PKR to a P2P seller, but instead of receiving USDT, the seller disappears or delays the release. Some even refuse to release USDT without an appeal, forcing buyers to go through a lengthy dispute process. This unethical practice is causing financial distress and breaking trust in the system.
3. The Struggle of Being a Pakistani Trader
Many crypto traders in Pakistan feel embarrassed or hesitant to reveal their identity because of the discrimination they face in international trading. Some P2P platforms have unspoken biases, making it harder for Pakistan-based traders to conduct fair transactions.
✅ Be Ready to Appeal – If a trader doesn’t release your USDT, file an appeal immediately on the platform. Most crypto exchanges provide support in such cases.
✅ Raise Awareness – Share your experiences and warn others to prevent them from falling into the same trap.
The Need for Regulation and Support
While cryptocurrency regulations in Pakistan remain uncertain.
Let’s Support Each Other!
If you’ve been a victim of such issues, share your story. The more we talk about this, the harder it will be for scammers to exploit people. Tag your friends and fellow traders to spread awareness!
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