Peer-to-peer crypto trading has always carried one major risk: who sends first? Whether you’re buying an NFT, hiring a freelancer or closing a private OTC deal, someone has to trust the other party. MiddleM eliminates this problem entirely.
MiddleM is an automated crypto middleman system for peer-to-peer deals. Rather than trusting a stranger with sending payment first, both parties rely on MiddleM to hold funds and release them once the agreed conditions are met.
How it works:
Key Features:
— Non-custodial: Funds are held in cryptographically-secured escrow addresses, not a company wallet
— No accounts required: Access your deal via a unique private URL
— No KYC or auth: Complete anonymity for both parties
— Multi-chain support: BTC, LTC, ETH, USDC, USDT (Ethereum & Solana)
— Warranty protection: Optional holding periods from 3 days to 1 year
— Real-time confirmations: Track blockchain confirmations live
Start your secure deal by creating a ticket on MiddleM.
Action: Visit middlem.com and click “Create a Ticket”. You’ll receive invite code to share with the other participant.
Both parties must agree on which cryptocurrency to use.
Action: Type your selection (e.g., “BTC” or “USDC”) and confirm with “correct”.
Every deal has two roles:
Warning: Selecting the wrong role may result in loss of funds. Double-check before confirming.
Specify the USD value of the deal.
Action: Enter the amount (e.g. “10000” for $10,000). Both parties must confirm by typing “correct”.
Once terms are confirmed, MiddleM generates a unique address.
Action: The Sender sends the exact crypto amount shown to the escrow address. Scan the QR code or copy the address and the amount.
MiddleM tracks blockchain confirmations in real-time.
Action: Wait for the required confirmations. You’ll see a live counter (e.g. “3/6 confirmations”).
When the sender is satisfied (item received, service delivered), they release the funds.
Action: The Sender types “complete”. The Receiver provides their wallet address and confirms it.
Funds are automatically sent to the receiver’s wallet.
Action: Track the payout using the explorer link provided.
Scammers create cloned sites that look identical to MiddleM.
Prevention:
— Always verify you’re on middlem.com
— Bookmark the official site
— Check for HTTPS
Scammers pretend to be MiddleM support and DM you first.
Prevention:
— MiddleM support will NEVER DM you first
— Official support only through t.me/middlem
— Never share your ticket URL or Support Code
Scammer tricks you into selecting the wrong role.
Prevention:
— Buyer (paying crypto) = Sender
— Seller (receiving crypto) = Receiver
— Double-check before confirming
Buyer claims they’ve paid when they haven’t.
Prevention:
— Only proceed when the system confirms payment
— Never trust screenshots or verbal confirmations
— Wait for the “Funds Confirmed” message
Ready to secure your next deal? Visit middlem.com
Disclaimer: Cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. This guide is informational only. Always verify counterparty legitimacy and use appropriate warranty periods.
MiddleM Guide: How to Secure Peer-to-Peer Crypto Deals was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


