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December 14, 2023, 03:59:20 AM
#46
It depends on the exchange that you are using that will make you encounter any challenge in p2p trade. I have seen some low reputation exchange that their p2p is full of scammers and if you are not smart or you are new to p2p trade, you will fall for them. Paxful exchange is an example of exchanges with scammers.

They almost scammed someone I know but he was an OG in using p2p so he noticed it immediately. This is the reason why you need to use a reputable exchange for safe trade but your identity will known, only when you use a decentralized exchange that is when you are anonymous.
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December 14, 2023, 03:51:52 AM
#45
Most of the P2P trading platforms right now are in the centralized exchange, it's just sad because the essence of P2P is nothing.
But there are always good and bad effects of this like the centralized exchange will act as the middleman between the seller and buyer, so if you trust your centralized exchange, then it's good.
While using a decentralized P2P platform, you just gonna trust each other but the privacy and essence of being a P2P are satisfied.

Honestly, when I use P2P, it's always in the centralized exchange, and it seems I'm used to it, to be honest. And I have never experienced doing a transaction on a decentralized exchange because none of the DEX I'm looking for have p2p CEX.

Now, to avoid P2P scammers, we should probably just know the rules and regulations that the platform has. I think we won't be in trouble with the transaction, right?
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December 14, 2023, 03:37:22 AM
#44
I actually never had a bad p2p experience when dealing with trusted traders and using escrow on localbitcoins but it was a long time ago since I used it, I read it got worse and worse before finally closing down.

Biggest risk to me actually is less about funds (if you use escrow nothing to worry about) but about criminality. Get caught buying/selling to illegal launderer and your name is directly tied to them if you use bank payment.

Face to face is even more dangerous Smiley
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December 14, 2023, 02:40:21 AM
#43

I never faced an issue like my crypto doesn't arrived in wallet after making the payment. but my binance account got blocked because of p2p where there was no mistake from my side.
That's something new I'm hearing but that's something we must think about. Sometimes it's not our fault but because of someone else we get blocked from features that we love to use. That's why people hate the centralized system and want to have everything in the decentralized way.

So far my experience with Binance p2p has been good but once I also got a problem with a seller and it took me 4 days to receive my money but the support team was cooperative and the seller was also cooperative. I think you should contact their C&S team once again and share your issue with them and who know you may get access to the p2p trading once again.
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December 14, 2023, 02:34:24 AM
#42
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?

I used p2p for 5times with small amounts to deposit on casino sites, or services which uses different currency.
I never faced an issue like my crypto doesn't arrived in wallet after making the payment. but my binance account got blocked because of p2p where there was no mistake from my side.
but the seller was telling that he doesn't received the payment. I shared my bank statement with binance support and some more proofs but that not resolved. now I got to binance p2p section it is blocked and an error page shows where i am not able to do verification that i did not done an fraudulent activity.
we need to always read the terms and conditions and follow the instructions to not get into any trouble and always buy from trusted seller on the site.
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December 13, 2023, 07:51:46 PM
#41
Most of the P2P trading platforms right now are in the centralized exchange, it's just sad because the essence of P2P is nothing.
But there are always good and bad effects of this like the centralized exchange will act as the middleman between the seller and buyer, so if you trust your centralized exchange, then it's good.
While using a decentralized P2P platform, you just gonna trust each other but the privacy and essence of being a P2P are satisfied.
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December 13, 2023, 07:40:24 PM
#40
This bullshit. The topic and the question content is conflicting. When I saw the " biggest risk of p2p trading" as the caption of the topic I was thinking the op wants to tell us some of the tips of p2p I trading and unknown to me that he is even asking questions for us to tell him the risk of p2p we have experienced. Op you did try in this thread at all. Op then you have to changed the topic to suit the content.
It's no bullshit. Only bullshit is Elon Coin, LOL
Every trade can have risks, centralized exchanges of course but P2P trade as well.

Maybe next time, you should read my topic before typing a reply.

Is reading hard for you? Seems so!
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December 13, 2023, 05:19:02 PM
#39
This bullshit. The topic and the question content is conflicting. When I saw the " biggest risk of p2p trading" as the caption of the topic I was thinking the op wants to tell us some of the tips of p2p I trading and unknown to me that he is even asking questions for us to tell him the risk of p2p we have experienced. Op you did try in this thread at all. Op then you have to changed the topic to suit the content.

Yes there is a very serious danger in p2p trading of Bitcoin and that is why everyone who is involve should be b careful because you don't know who is who behind the scene. Therefore you have to trade with caution.
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December 13, 2023, 04:44:29 PM
#38
The challenge I have only faced with P2P on CEX is that some of the buyers always put a long waiting time before they make payment, and some times too, they reduce the trading price, and if you don't carefully look at their buying price, you will end up getting short paid. Just be very careful while using P2P, and always tell someone that you are satisfied with their service on the first trade.
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December 13, 2023, 02:15:32 PM
#37
If you are talking about centralized P2P trading with a fiat/crypto pair, there's a bunch of risks. One biggest risk I can think of is the scammers that are luring on a pool of legit traders. I've encountered clever scammers before that almost got me, they can make the transaction a legit one, they're good that's why I noticed somethings wrong before I release the money to the scammer. They are taking advantage of the P2P platforms, they play with the the strict rules of an exchange what makes them brave LOL.

Another risks is outside the exchange factors like bank transfers which can be reversed or sometimes has problems in sending which obviously distrupt the transaction. There are also people who are buying crypto on P2P using hacked bank accounts, my friend experienced this and it is a very hassle scenario because it took him days before he finally resolved his situation.

Newbies and people who don't pay attention are the one who I think is the target of the scammers on P2P since everything on an exchange might be over whelming for them.

My recommendation is to take it slow, be wary of the procedure and process. Don't trust especially if the one you are trading has a not so high p2p trading score.
There aren't bunch of risks associated with centralized exchanges when it comes to P2P trading because if there is a problem, it's easier to deal with the help of centralized exchange. I think you shouldn't get scammed there. It's always riskier to deal with some payment methods like bank transfers, you have to know which bank transfer you are accepting. If you live in Denmark and do P2P trade of bank transfer on centralized exchange with a guy from Burundi, I wouldn't be surprised this bank transfer would be reversed.
Decentralized P2P exchanges like Bisq are very secure and good alternative of centralized P2P exchanges. Here is their wiki that explains how can someone trade there and there is also explained why is it a secure way: https://docs.bisq.network/getting-started.html
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December 13, 2023, 01:33:13 PM
#36
I personally prefer doing KYC over P2P. I think KYC works much faster than P2P. Usually when we exchange something they are required so KYC is very easy for exchanges. Then you can do whatever you like.
In order to use most of the centralized platform, it is required to do the KYC first. You cannot even enter the platform without completing the KYC. So I don't know what you are talking about. P2P on the other hand carries some risks but it is easier. Doing a face-to-face transaction has its own problems. That's why doing P2P transaction on a centralized platform could be better.
Not the best solution but better than doing it face to face if you don't know the person. Getting scam is one thing but as the centralized platform itself handles the transaction of the coins, they could create some kind of scam too. So it is better to avoid unknown platforms and use known platform if you really want to do it.
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December 13, 2023, 01:08:52 PM
#35
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?
We all know that there are lots of scammers that do take advantage of P2P to scam people, and their main target is newbies. They believe they are the ones who will easily fall for their trap, so if you see any advertisements about a P2P platform, then avoid them. The platform might be created by scammers just to defraud people, so make sure you always make use of reputable P2P platforms. I do use exchange when making use of p2p, and when using exchange, the risk involved in it is kind of low. If you follow the guide lines set by the exchange, in case you notice any suspicious moves, you can easily appeal, and the exchange will take care of everything.
I think when you are using P2P the "exchange" doesn't really do much, it doesn't really end up with anything at all. You should be realizing that p2p will always be risky and some people like that risk and they do end up with doing as much as they possibly could, but some people avoid it like it's plague.

I have been one of those people, never done p2p aside from my very first transaction, and aside from that I have never even considered it. Binance and my local exchange is good enough for me and I will keep using them as much as possible and I will avoid any other place or method. Why? Because I know that the yare legit and they do not need to scam me and they will do their absolute best to provide the greatest service since that means millions of dollars in profit every single day.
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December 13, 2023, 11:39:17 AM
#34
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?

Hmm, the identity in simply your privacy is at risk on the P2P trade on the centralized platform, a real-time P2P trade on the decentralized platform also has some privacy concerns.

To secure the identity better use the privacy solution while making transections. For the rest be active proceeding with transection to avoid any system compromise or end error.
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December 13, 2023, 09:39:13 AM
#33
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?
P2P trading I think is safe it is not risky but if you are dealing with third party it is most risky. So far I have not faced any fraud by doing p2p transaction, but the transaction completed easily and no one cheated me. There are many users who come to cheat, and their intention is to grab money, so it is always better to stay away from such scammers. Maybe you have experienced fraud, which is why you have commented like this. Anyway, if you have experienced fraud in p2p trading then you should have good experience about it first, then trading. There are many fraudsters who have very little trading, never trade with them, but it is best for you to trade with trusted people who have been trading for a long time. If you are dealing with trusted people rather than third party, then I think Pitupi is definitely safe.
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December 13, 2023, 09:07:10 AM
#32
I personally prefer doing KYC over P2P. I think KYC works much faster than P2P. Usually when we exchange something they are required so KYC is very easy for exchanges. Then you can do whatever you like.
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December 13, 2023, 08:34:37 AM
#31
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?

We all know that there are lots of scammers that do take advantage of P2P to scam people, and their main target is newbies. They believe they are the ones who will easily fall for their trap, so if you see any advertisements about a P2P platform, then avoid them. The platform might be created by scammers just to defraud people, so make sure you always make use of reputable P2P platforms. I do use exchange when making use of p2p, and when using exchange, the risk involved in it is kind of low. If you follow the guide lines set by the exchange, in case you notice any suspicious moves, you can easily appeal, and the exchange will take care of everything.
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December 13, 2023, 08:12:15 AM
#30
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?

In my experience and according to the testimonial of local friends that using P2P. The most common danger on P2P aside from the obvious scam is the possibility to be connected to a syndicate that laundering money came from steal bank account and other illegal transactions.

There’s a chance that your bank account will be freeze and seize once you receive money from an account that is flagged as stolen funds. I believe this is the most serious risk you can encounter in P2P since all transactions in there is involved centralized service such as bank account.
legendary
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December 13, 2023, 08:07:28 AM
#29
Since it's P2P, you're trade with another person, it means you must make sure you're not trade with a scammer. So take a look with the reputation, successful trade, payment option, rate, etc. Stay away from ridiculous rate e.g. discount more than 5% because it's mostly a scammer.

If you talk about direct P2P, the worst case you might trade with a criminal, instead of trading you might be robbed.
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December 13, 2023, 05:01:55 AM
#28
We know alrready how dangerous centralized exchanges can be = not your keys not your coins
But what are your most dangerous risks of P2P trade?
And how can we avoid it?

  • 1. Getting scammed. Always be aware of what's going on when you are in an active trade.
  • 2. Don't buy any currency if you not sure that you can sell it fast, if you get stuck with it and nobody wants to buy from you and the currency going down you can go with loss.
  • 3. Be aware of some buyers they will try to send fake slip, if you selling always check your balance before you release any coins. a slip is not enough, they can be faked easy.
  • 4. Never store more coins then needed in a P2P-site. If you gonna hold long term move your coins to a wallet you have keys and seed phrase's to.
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December 12, 2023, 04:59:34 PM
#27
Mostly the users who don't have their bank name on Binance, we should avoid these trades and don't have to buy and sell to them. Because so many times happen to me when I bought them then the users who didn't have their own name didn't send tokens for which I have to go to the Binance Security form and filled them and will get my fund. Although Binance has a strong security, even other people can't take away our money but we have to be very careful about these orders.
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