Binance P2P trading assistant for natural-language queries about P2P/C2C market ads, the user's own P2P order history, order detail & appeal tracking, and advertisement publish & management. Use when the user asks about P2P prices, searching/choosing ads, comparing payment methods, reviewing P2P order history, checking order detail/appeal status, querying complaints, publishing/updating/managing P2P advertisements, or viewing merchant profiles. Do NOT use for spot/futures prices, exchange trading, deposits/withdrawals, on-chain transfers, or anything unrelated to P2P/C2C.
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Does it follow best practices?
Impact
97%
1.67xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Optimize this skill with Tessl
npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/binance/p2p/SKILL.mdSAPI authentication script with correct signing
No parameter sorting
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HMAC SHA256 signing
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Correct SAPI base URL
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X-MBX-APIKEY header
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User-Agent header
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Env var credentials
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No credential file writes
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Millisecond timestamp
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UTC+0 time display
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RFC 3986 encoding
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recvWindow parameter
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Payment method price comparison two-step flow
Trade-methods lookup first
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No hardcoded identifiers
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Plain string not JSON array
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tradeType=BUY
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Correct MGS base URL
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Price format
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Ad list schema
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Completion rate shown
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Direct ad link
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No auth required
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Best buy side shown
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Ad management write-op safety and privacy rules
Fetch before update
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Full object in update
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Confirmation before write
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payId not in output
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tradeMethodName shown
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Remarks always shown
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autoReplyMsg always shown
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Env var credentials
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Correct SAPI URL
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No param sorting in signing
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