It's interesting to observe how people look for ways to make money on p2p, thinking that large sums are needed. In reality, I've seen several practical approaches that work even with minimal capital.



The first option is brokerage. The essence is simple: you don't trade yourself but connect sellers and buyers, taking a small percentage. I've seen people post ads in crypto communities and coordinate deals through P2P platforms. The commission is usually 1% or negotiable. The main thing is to work through an escrow system and not risk other people's money.

The second way to earn on p2p is micro-reselling. Start with an amount of $10-30, buy at a low price, sell with a markup of 1.5-2%. Repeat several times a day. Everything depends on speed, choosing times with high demand, and working only with trusted sellers.

The third approach is providing services for people around you. Many don't know how to use crypto platforms, but they need to send or receive money. You become an intermediary: take local currency, send USDT or another cryptocurrency with a 1% markup. First, you need to earn trust within a small circle, then expand.

Honestly, I see how people look for ways to make money on p2p, but they often forget about the risks. Transaction security is key. Work only with trusted partners, use fund protection, and don't take responsibility for others' money without guarantees. This isn't a quick way to get rich; it's more of an additional income if you're willing to invest time and attention. Has anyone else tried these schemes?
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