P2P Trading

How to set up counterparty trading requirements on P2P

In order to make merchants work easier, we have come up with a new feature called " Counterparty Trading Requirements". This feature lets a merchant choose/filter users with who he wants to accept orders or initiate a trade. With this new feature merchants can set up requirements/conditions for the user, and only the user who satisfies these requirements will be able to trade with the merchant.
Here's a video guide on how you can use this feature as a P2P merchant when posting advertisements.
If you need to set the trading requirements of the counterparty (non-merchant users) , you need to click this button to enable this feature.
1)Completed trades:The number of orders that the counterparty has completed in the past
For example:
This means that only users whose total number of completed P2P orders is greater than 5 will be able to place orders from this advertisement. (for filtering old users)
This means that only users whose total number of completed P2P orders is less than 5 will be able to place orders from this advertisement. (for filtering new users)
This means that the users whose total number of completed P2P orders is greater than 5 but less than 10 orders will be able to place orders from this advertisement.
2)Max.trades per user:The maximum number of times each user can place an order from this advertisement
For example:
If it is set as 1 then each user can place only 1 order from this advertisement
3)Allow merchants:Whether you allow other merchants to place orders from this ad
Opening this button means that all users and merchants can place orders in this advertisement
Closing this button means that only users can place orders in this ad, and merchants can not place orders
4)30-day trades:The counterparty's 30-day completion rate
For example:
This means that only counterparties whose 30-day order completion rate exceeds 80% can place orders in this ad
5)Specific country:The KYC nationality of the counterparty
Users in most countries can only trade in fiat currencies corresponding to their KYC nationality. A few special countries can trade in multiple fiat currencies.