Crypto fam — read this before it’s too late.
There’s a dangerous new scam hitting Binance P2P traders, and it’s catching even experienced users off guard.
Here’s how it works 👇
👻 The scammer poses as a buyer
You list your USDT for sale
They send a *fake* payment screenshot
They rush you: “Please release now, I’m in a hurry!”
You check your bank — it *looks* like the money’s there
You release the USDT…
💥 Then the transfer is reversed.
Now your USDT is gone. The cash is gone. And the scammer disappears.
This isn’t just shady — it’s calculated.
🧠 Why it works:
People trust the platform too much
Scammers use pressure tactics
Victims don’t *confirm* cleared funds — they just check for incoming activity
Here’s how to fight back and protect your crypto 🛡️
✅ Only release USDT *after* funds are 100% cleared in your bank
✅ Never fall for rushed transactions — urgency is a red flag
✅ Use 2FA on your Binance account
✅ Stick with verified, high-rated buyers and sellers
✅ Report anything suspicious — you could stop the next victim
🔥 Don’t let FOMO, greed, or pressure steal your hard-earned crypto.
Stay smart. Stay alert. Stay unscammable.
💬 Have you ever been targeted by a scam like this?
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Let’s expose the
scammers and protect the community.
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