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Starting August 18, the Thai government launches the "TouristDigiPay" program. Tourists can convert their crypto to Thai baht and pay directly via QR code. The system operates with strict KYC/AML controls. Monthly spending limits: 50,000 to 500,000 THB (≈ $1,300 to $13,000 USD). No cash withdrawals, only electronic payments, to reduce risks of financial crime. $BTC #Write2Earn
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⚠️ P2P Scam Alert – Real Case Study ⚠️ A Binance user recently shared his unfortunate experience after selling 700 USDT (≈205,000 PKR) through P2P. Within just 10 days of receiving payment, his bank account was frozen, and the transferred amount was put on hold. Despite repeated calls, the trader who bought the USDT stopped responding. On WhatsApp, he only replied with the vague excuse: “This is a chain dispute.” 💳 When the victim personally visited his bank (OPM), he was told that there was an active dispute over the 205,000 PKR transaction initiated by this trader. He immediately filed a written complaint with the bank and reported the issue to Binance Support. Unfortunately, the bank did not disclose full details of the dispute. 🔎 What makes the case even more suspicious: The money was transferred through a third-party account, not directly by the trader. The victim has strong evidence including: ✅ Trader’s CNIC copy ✅ Payment proof/screenshots ✅ Contact number of the trader ✅ WhatsApp chat history ✅ Copy of his bank complaint application 📌 Current Status: The victim is now exploring legal action and preparing to file a formal complaint. This case is a clear indication of fraudulent activity and highlights how easily people can fall prey to P2P scams if they’re not cautious. 🔥 Key Takeaway & Warning If you are trading USDT or any crypto on P2P platforms: Always insist on payments from the buyer’s own account (never third-party). Keep full documentation and chat records as evidence. Report suspicious traders immediately to both the exchange and relevant authorities. The victim is seeking advice on what further steps should be taken to resolve this issue and ensure others don’t become victims of similar scams. 🔒 Stay alert, trade carefully, and always double-check who you’re dealing with. #ScamRiskWarning #P2PScam #CryptoSafety
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