I viewed P2P section of Binance and I noticed that there are many people who do P2P trade not only with their accounts but with the account of trusted 3rd parties. i.e. to be more specific, person says that they'll send money from A bank to your bank account but it might not directly come from their own bank account but from the account of 3rd parties that they manage.
Firstly, I don't understand why they do this and secondly, does anyone know how much money does active P2P trader with a budget of 50K USD can potentially earn per day? I mostly focus on stablecoin to USD/Euro and Bitcoin to USD/Euro P2P traders.
P2P traders might be making money because they have been doing it and they don’t seem to stop it right now. They take it as their source of income and they are making cash from it.
About the theirs parties that send account, most of the times, the exchange stands as the escrow to hold the crypto for sellers, until the transaction is confirmed from both parties. If you are buying USDT, you will send your money first to the seller from the exchange then send your payment receipt for confirmation, and you recieve your crypto once confirmed.
I have been using p2p for both buying and selling of crypto to fiat, and I haven’t encountered any problem before because the exchanges stands as escrow to protect their reputation.