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đ¨ Binance Trading Fraud â What You Need to Know (P2P Focus)
Scammers are getting smarter â especially in Binance P2P trades. Hereâs a breakdown of the most common scams, real-life examples, and how to stay safe.
1ď¸âŁ Common Fraud Types
A) Fake Payment Proof
How it works:
You sell USDT on Binance P2P.
Buyer sends a fake payment screenshot â but never actually transfers money.
If you release crypto without checking your bank, itâs gone.
Example: Buyer shows you a âbank transferâ of PKR 50,000. Later you find nothing in your account.
Precaution:
Always confirm the funds in your bank account, not just a screenshot.
Communicate only in Binance chat (recorded for disputes).
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B) Chargeback Scam
How it works:
Buyer pays via reversible methods (PayPal, card).
After you release USDT, they reverse the payment through their bank or payment service.
Example: Buyer claims âunauthorized transactionâ on PayPal â money refunded to them, you lose both cash and crypto.
Precaution:
Avoid reversible payment options.
Prefer verified direct bank transfers.
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C) Off-Platform Deals
How it works:
Buyer suggests moving the deal to WhatsApp/Telegram for âbetter priceâ or âno fees.â
They vanish with your crypto â no Binance protection.
Example: You agree to trade outside Binance. Buyer blocks you after receiving your USDT.
Precaution:
Never trade outside Binance escrow.
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D) Overpayment Trap
How it works:
Buyer âaccidentallyâ sends extra money and asks for a refund.
Later, their original payment is reversed â you lose your own money.
Example: You sell USDT for PKR 50,000, they send PKR 70,000 and request PKR 20,000 back. Bank reverses the 70K, leaving you down 20K.
Precaution:
Donât refund until funds are confirmed genuine & irreversible.
If overpaid, contact Binance Support.
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E) Phishing & Account Takeover
How it works:
Scammers send fake Binance login links or emails.
You enter your details, they take over your account and withdraw funds.
Example: Email says âYour account is at risk, click here to secure it.â The link is fake.
Precaution:
Check URL is binance.com.
Enable Google Authenticator 2FA.
Never click unknown links.
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F) Pump & Dump Groups
How it works:
Groups claim to know coins that will âmoon.â
Price pumps briefly, then insiders dump â price crashes.
Example: You buy a coin at $1.50 on group advice, minutes later it drops to $0.30.
Precaution:
Avoid hype & âsecret signalâ groups.
Do your own research.
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đĄ Golden Safety Rules
â Trade only inside Binance escrow. â Confirm money in your bank account before releasing crypto. â Avoid PayPal & other reversible payments. â Enable 2FA & withdrawal whitelist. â Keep communication inside Binance chat. â Donât fall for âtoo good to be trueâ deals.
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If you want, I can also make this into a simple infographic visual so people can understand these scams quickly without reading too much text. That would make it more shareable for social media.
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