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Safety Belt on the Toll Road $PLAY Speeding is allowed, but the brakes must be firm. In trading, stop loss or switching mechanisms are your safety belts. $MON Does it hurt to get cut loss? Indeed. But which is more painful, Margin Call (Balance 0)? $AIO Lebanesia Super Bot prioritizes the safety of funds above all else. Because profits can be sought tomorrow, but lost capital cannot return by itself. ​#SafetyTrading #RiskFirst #CapitalProtection #LebanesiaBot #LogikaTrading
Safety Belt on the Toll Road
$PLAY
Speeding is allowed, but the brakes must be firm. In trading, stop loss or switching mechanisms are your safety belts. $MON
Does it hurt to get cut loss? Indeed. But which is more painful, Margin Call (Balance 0)? $AIO
Lebanesia Super Bot prioritizes the safety of funds above all else. Because profits can be sought tomorrow, but lost capital cannot return by itself.
#SafetyTrading #RiskFirst #CapitalProtection #LebanesiaBot #LogikaTrading
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⚠️ WARNING: This New P2P Scam Is Spreading FAST on Binance – Don’t Fall for It! 🚨 P2P Scam Alerts on Binance Must Read for All Traders! ⚠️ 1. Fake Bank Payment / Reversal Scam Scammer sends funds from a stolen or third-party bank account. • You receive the money and release the crypto… but later the real account holder reverses the transaction. • Result: You lose your crypto and your bank account may get flagged or frozen. 🧠 Tip: Only release crypto after confirming the payer’s full name matches your order, and no red flags exist. ⚠️ 2. Fake Receipt / Screenshot Scam • Buyer sends you a screenshot of a “successful transfer” — often a fake or edited image. • Sometimes even uses fake SMS/email alerts to create urgency. • You release the crypto, but the actual transfer never happened. 🧠 Tip: Ignore screenshots. Always log in to your bank or wallet to verify the money is *really* there. ⚠️ 3. “Cancel the Order” Trap • Buyer says there's a technical issue and convinces you to cancel the trade. • Claims they’ll “resend” or “reorder” but you already transferred funds and lose both money and crypto. 🧠 Tip: Never cancel an order unless you're 100% sure you haven’t sent anything. Once canceled, there's no platform protection. ⚠️ 4. Triangle Scam (3rd-Party Payment Fraud) • Scammer buys your crypto but uses someone else's bank account to make payment. • The real owner of that bank account files a fraud complaint later. • You’re stuck in the middle, with your crypto gone and potential legal issues. 🧠 Tip: Always match the sender’s name with the Binance username. If it doesn’t match don’t release! ✅ Community Reminders – Stay Safe! • Never release crypto before full payment is confirmed. • Don’t accept screenshots or SMS as proof of payment. • Trade only with verified, high-rating users. • Avoid rushing — scammers love to create urgency. • Report any suspicious activity Share this.#SafetyTrading #CryptoSafetyMatters #SafetyTips
⚠️ WARNING: This New P2P Scam Is Spreading FAST on Binance – Don’t Fall for It!
🚨 P2P Scam Alerts on Binance Must Read for All Traders!
⚠️ 1. Fake Bank Payment / Reversal Scam
Scammer sends funds from a stolen or third-party bank account.
• You receive the money and release the crypto… but later the real account holder reverses the transaction.
• Result: You lose your crypto and your bank account may get flagged or frozen.
🧠 Tip: Only release crypto after confirming the payer’s full name matches your order, and no red flags exist.
⚠️ 2. Fake Receipt / Screenshot Scam
• Buyer sends you a screenshot of a “successful transfer” — often a fake or edited image.
• Sometimes even uses fake SMS/email alerts to create urgency.
• You release the crypto, but the actual transfer never happened.
🧠 Tip: Ignore screenshots. Always log in to your bank or wallet to verify the money is *really* there.
⚠️ 3. “Cancel the Order” Trap
• Buyer says there's a technical issue and convinces you to cancel the trade.
• Claims they’ll “resend” or “reorder” but you already transferred funds and lose both money and crypto.
🧠 Tip: Never cancel an order unless you're 100% sure you haven’t sent anything. Once canceled, there's no platform protection.
⚠️ 4. Triangle Scam (3rd-Party Payment Fraud)
• Scammer buys your crypto but uses someone else's bank account to make payment.
• The real owner of that bank account files a fraud complaint later.
• You’re stuck in the middle, with your crypto gone and potential legal issues.
🧠 Tip: Always match the sender’s name with the Binance username. If it doesn’t match don’t release!
✅ Community Reminders – Stay Safe!
• Never release crypto before full payment is confirmed.
• Don’t accept screenshots or SMS as proof of payment.
• Trade only with verified, high-rating users.
• Avoid rushing — scammers love to create urgency.
• Report any suspicious activity Share this.#SafetyTrading #CryptoSafetyMatters #SafetyTips
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