🚨 I Lost My USDT in a P2P Scam — Here’s What You Need to Know to Stay Safe šŸ’”šŸ˜¢

I thought I was being cautious, but scammers are getting smarter. While selling USDT via P2P, a buyer sent me what looked like a legitimate bank transfer receipt. It had all the right details, so I released the crypto. Minutes later, I realized my account balance hadn’t changed — the transfer never happened. Just like that, I lost everything. It was a hard lesson, but one worth sharing.

Here are 3 crucial things I learned the hard way:

1ļøāƒ£ NEVER release crypto until the money is fully confirmed in your bank account.

2ļøāƒ£ Always verify the sender’s name, account details, and transaction timestamp.

3ļøāƒ£ Ignore screenshots — only trust what your banking app shows.

Crypto gives us freedom, but it also demands responsibility. Scams like these can happen to anyone, even experienced traders. Protect your $BTC, USDT, and other assets by staying alert, slowing down, and following Binance’s safety guidelines.

āœ… Check out Binance’s official guides and community experiences to stay ahead of the scammers.

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