Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader, understanding the fundamentals of trading on Remitano is key to protecting your assets and avoiding common mistakes. From security your wallet to choosing the right payment partners, this article covers everything you need to know to trade safely and efficiently on Remitano’s P2P platform.
Trading on Remitano is simple, but you’re still dealing with real money and decentralized systems. This means you are responsible for securing your wallet, verifying transaction details, and following best practices.
If you skip these steps, you may lose funds to technical errors or fraud — not because of the platform, but due to avoidable human mistakes.
Before making any deposit or withdrawal, especially with Bitcoin or Ethereum, you must:
Re-check the address you just copied before pasting it
Be aware of clipboard viruses that can silently change wallet addresses
If you suspect the address has been altered, stop the transaction immediately and restart your device
This is the most common way users unintentionally lose coins.
When you send or receive coins:
No need to take additional steps — simple wait for blockchain confirmation
The system will automatically update your balance once verified
Choose a higher transaction fee if you need faster confirmation speed
Avoid rushing the process — delays are normal when network congestion is high.
When you buy Bitcoin or Ethereum, the most important step is:
Confirming that the seller’s wallet address is correct and legitimate
If anything looks suspicious or doesn’t match your intended recipient → Stop the trade immediately
This avoids mistakenly sending funds to a scammer or wrong wallet.
Bank-to-bank transfers are faster and safer when both parties use:
The same bank institution
Verified names and account numbers
This reduces delays and failed transactions in P2P trading.
When selling crypto:
Only send coins to the exact wallet address provided by the system
Remitano is not responsible for funds sent to incorrect or altered addresses
Always copy and paste from the trade page, not from chat messages or external sources.
One of the biggest mistakes sellers make is confirming payment before receiving money.
Do NOT click “I have received payment” unless you confirmed the exact amount is in your bank
Only click after your bank shows a successful incoming transaction
Once confirmed, the trade cannot be reversed, even if the buyer never sent funds.
Use two-factor authentication (2FA) for every action
Avoid using public Wi-Fi when trading
Regularly update your device antivirus
Keep a copy of your transaction history for dispute handling
Always use escrow-protected trades on the official Remitano platform
If you're planning to start trading on Remitano, take a moment to follow these tips and stay alert. A few seconds of caution can save you from hours of regret.
Whether you're buying or selling, the key to success is security awareness and attention to detail.