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I’ve been thinking about becoming a Bitcoin P2P — buying and selling directly with people, without relying on exchanges.
But I want to understand how it really works in practice:
How do you build trust and reputation?
Where do you find clients?
What tools or platforms do you use (if any)?
What risks should I be aware of?
If you’re a P2P or have tried it, I’d love to hear how you got started and what you’ve learned.
Appreciate any tips from the field! ⚡
#953178 Just read it. Should not be a big deal.
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I will read now, thank you.
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Welcome.
Greater liquidity (i.e., "Finding a buyer / seller that works for my location and payment method") is so badly needed on most every P2P platform.
That link is a bit outdated now, but still has good info.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @klk 2 Jun
P2P already has great platforms that have all that figured out and are working well. Try Bisq and the platform from the other comment.
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P2P already has great platforms that have all that figured out and are working well. Try Bisq and the platform from the other comment. Okay 🧡
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