Title: "The 5000 USDT Scam – A Lesson in Trust"
Ali was a young crypto trader from Lahore, passionate about digital currencies. He had been using Binanc P2P for over a year, buying and selling USDT regularly. Everything was smooth—until one day, it wasn’t.
It was a hot June afternoon. Ali received an offer on Binance P2P—someone wanted to buy 5000 USDT. The rate was slightly better than usual, and the buyer had a 100% completion rate.
Feeling confident, Ali released the crypto after seeing a fake screenshot of payment sent via bank transfer. But when he checked his actual bank account—no money had arrived.
Panic set in. He messaged the buyer—no response. Within minutes, the buyer's profile disappeared. 5000 USDT gone.
He contacted Binance support, but since he had already clicked “Release,” they couldn’t reverse the transaction. It was a classic P2P scam.
Moral /
> Never release crypto until the payment is 100% confirmed in your bank account. Screenshots can be faked. Trust ratings, but verify payment.
Ali lost $5000, but he gained a lesson that could save others from the same fate.#TrumpTariffs #CryptoRoundTableRemarks #TrumpTariffs #BTC110KSoon? #StrategyBTCPurchase