CSDB Official Rankings 2026 Season

Best CS2 Skin Trading Sites 2026

Independent reviews of the CS2 skin marketplaces and bot traders that matter — real, sourced fees, live Trustpilot scores, cash-out routes, and honest promo advice. Every figure was verified on July 13, 2026, and reflects the post–Trade Protection market.

17Active Platforms
2%Lowest Seller Fee
4.8★Top Trustpilot

There is no single "best" CS2 trading site — the right pick depends on whether you want the lowest fee, the fastest cash-out, the deepest inventory, or the cleanest regulation. This page ranks the platforms that are worth your time and cuts the ones that aren't, with every fee, rating, and payout detail traced to primary sources and checked on July 13, 2026.

The market changed permanently in 2025. Valve's Trade Protection update made trades reversible for seven days, ending instant cash-outs across the board, and the October knife trade-up shock bankrupted at least one auction house. Reviews written before mid-2025 are describing a market that no longer exists — everything below reflects how these platforms actually work now.

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#PlatformRatingFeesSpeedPromo CodeActions
1
CSFloatTop PickP2P MarketplaceBankUSDC
4.8Trustpilot
2% seller / 0% buyer
P2P
2
SkinportP2P MarketplaceBankCard
4.8Trustpilot
8% seller (6% over €1,000; 2% private listings)
P2P
3
SkinBaronP2P MarketplaceBank
4.6Trustpilot
15% base → 8% with code ILOVESKINS; 2% at €999+
P2P
4
Tradeit.ggBot TradingSkinsCrypto
4.7Trustpilot
Spread-based (est. 5–13%, no published fee table)
Instant
5
CS.DealsP2P MarketplaceBankCryptoPayPal
4.4Trustpilot
2% listing fee (1% with loyalty status)
P2P
6
DMarketMarketplace + BotCryptoBankPayPal
4Trustpilot
2% seller base (up to 10% low-liquidity) / 0% buyer; F2F 4%
Instant + P2P
7
LIS-SKINSP2P MarketplaceCryptoLocal
4.8Trustpilot
5–6% seller / 0% buyer
P2P
8
CS.MoneyMarketplace + BotCardCrypto
4.7Trustpilot
Market: 5% (3% over $1,000); bot-trade spread unpublished
Instant + P2P
9
White MarketP2P MarketplaceCryptoWhiteBIT
4.1Trustpilot
5% seller / 0% buyer
P2P
10
SkinsMonkeyBot TradingSkins
4.5Trustpilot
"Zero commission" marketing = ~5–10% price spread; no cash-out
Instant
11
SkinSwapBot TradingSkinsCrypto
4.1Trustpilot
"0% fee" marketing — effective buyer margin ~10–14%
Instant
12
Loot.FarmBot TradingSkins
4.2Trustpilot
5% commission (3–4% with subscription); no cash-out
Instant
13
ShadowPayP2P MarketplaceCryptoBankE-wallets
4Trustpilot
~10% true cash-out cost (≈5% sale + 5% withdrawal)
P2P
14
HaloSkinsP2P MarketplaceCrypto
3.6Trustpilot
3% seller / 0% buyer
P2P
15
Swap.ggBot TradingPayPalVenmoBank
4.2Trustpilot
8% base (5% with "swap.gg" in Steam name) + 0–20% variable
Instant
16
WaxpeerP2P MarketplacePayPalSteamCrypto
2.6Trustpilot
6% seller fee
P2P
17
Buff163P2P MarketplaceAlipayWeChat
2.6Trustpilot
2.5% seller fee
P2P

Trading Sites Comparison Table

SiteTypeFeesTrustpilotCash-outPayment Methods
CSFloatP2P2% seller / 0% buyer4.8★Bank (Stripe) or USDC on Polygon, 0.5–2.5% payout feeBank transfer (Stripe), USDC (Polygon)
SkinportP2P8% seller (6% over €1,000; 2% private listings)4.8★Bank transfer only, 0% payout fee, mandatory KYCBank transfer (payouts), Credit/debit card (purchases)
LIS-SKINSP2P5–6% seller / 0% buyer4.8★Crypto in ~5 min; 8-day hold until KYC + $50 in salesCrypto, Local methods
Tradeit.ggBotSpread-based (est. 5–13%, no published fee table)4.7★No direct withdrawal — item-flip loop takes ~7–14 daysSkins (trades), Crypto/card deposits
CS.MoneyBothMarket: 5% (3% over $1,000); bot-trade spread unpublished4.7★Visa-only withdrawals, $10 minimum — no cash-out in US/Canada/South KoreaVisa withdrawals ($10 min), Card/crypto deposits
SkinBaronP2P15% base → 8% with code ILOVESKINS; 2% at €999+4.6★SEPA bank transfer only — no crypto, no PayPalSEPA bank transfer
SkinsMonkeyBot"Zero commission" marketing = ~5–10% price spread; no cash-out4.5★None — trade-only, value stays as store creditSkins (no cash-out)
CS.DealsP2P2% listing fee (1% with loyalty status)4.4★SEPA (1.5%), crypto (2%), or PayPalSEPA bank transfer, Crypto+1
Loot.FarmBot5% commission (3–4% with subscription); no cash-out4.2★None — balance stays inside the platformSkins (no cash-out)
Swap.ggBot8% base (5% with "swap.gg" in Steam name) + 0–20% variable4.2★PayPal, Venmo, or SEPAPayPal, Venmo+1
White MarketP2P5% seller / 0% buyer4.1★Crypto only (per official FAQ) — no verified fiat routeCrypto (USDT and others), WhiteBIT
SkinSwapBot"0% fee" marketing — effective buyer margin ~10–14%4.1★Instant-sell offers carry a steep haircut; rates varySkins (trades), Crypto
DMarketBoth2% seller base (up to 10% low-liquidity) / 0% buyer; F2F 4%4★Balance locked 7 days after sales, then withdrawalCrypto, Bank transfer+1
ShadowPayP2P~10% true cash-out cost (≈5% sale + 5% withdrawal)4★Withdrawal fee ≈5% on top of sale fee; KYC failures are the top complaintCrypto, Bank transfer+1
HaloSkinsP2P3% seller / 0% buyer3.6★Crypto only, $10 minimumCrypto ($10 min payout)
WaxpeerP2P6% seller fee2.6★PayPal or zero-fee Steam-balance withdrawals (added Mar 2026); chronic delay complaintsPayPal, Steam balance (0% fee)+1
Buff163P2P2.5% seller fee2.6★Alipay / WeChat Pay only — Chinese real-name ID requiredAlipay, WeChat Pay

Best CS2 Trading Site by Use Case

01

Lowest fees

Pick: CSFloat (2% seller / 0% buyer) or CS.Deals (2% → 1% with loyalty)

CSFloat has the lowest mainstream fee — 2% to sell, nothing to buy — while CS.Deals runs the cheapest listing fees anywhere, dropping to 1% for loyal sellers. Both undercut every 8%-plus marketplace and every bot trader's hidden spread.

02

Deepest liquidity & safety

Pick: Skinport (4.8★, 35,310 reviews)

The largest Western cash marketplace, with bot-escrow that removes trade-partner risk and free bank-transfer payouts. Skinport cut its seller fee to 8% in July 2025 and absorbed the bankrupt SkinBid in January 2026.

03

Fastest cash-out

Pick: LIS-SKINS (crypto in ~5 minutes)

Once your account clears the initial hold, LIS-SKINS pays out in crypto in about five minutes — among the fastest in the market — and carries the highest Trustpilot score of any operating marketplace we track. Crypto-first, so best for the crypto-comfortable.

04

EU & regulated

Pick: SkinBaron (German GmbH, code ILOVESKINS)

The legally cleanest option — a regulated German company with Adyen-processed payments and a 4.6★ score. The public code ILOVESKINS drops its seller fee from 15% to 8%, and items over €999 pay just 2%. SEPA payouts only.

05

Instant swaps

Pick: Tradeit.gg or CS.Money

For trading skins for skins on the spot, Tradeit.gg is the biggest bot platform (4.7★, absorbed LootBear in 2025) and CS.Money runs the largest bot inventory. Both price in a spread, and neither is built for fast cash withdrawal.

06

Float & pattern hunting

Pick: CSFloat

CSFloat grew out of the CSGOFloat inspection tool, so every listing shows exact float, paint seed, and pattern data you can filter by — the difference between overpaying and finding the right Blue Gem or Doppler phase.

What Changed in 2025–26

Jul 15, 2025

Valve Trade Protection

Delivered CS2 trades became reversible for seven days. Every marketplace now holds seller proceeds until that window closes, so instant cash-out is effectively over — budget for a roughly one-week settlement hold everywhere.

Jul 18, 2025

Skinport cuts fees 12% → 8%

Skinport dropped its seller fee to 8% (6% over €1,000, 2% on private listings), narrowing the gap to the low-fee marketplaces and resetting expectations for what a large platform should charge.

Oct 22–23, 2025

Knife trade-up shock

A Valve trade-up update triggered a second major market swing, wiping a large slice of value off the skin economy and bankrupting the auction house SkinBid.

Jan 2026

Skinport acquires SkinBid

Skinport absorbed the bankrupt SkinBid, consolidating its position at the top of the Western cash-marketplace market.

2025–26

Three platforms shut down

LootBear closed (May 2025, absorbed into Tradeit.gg), GamerPay wound down with user refunds (May 2026), and BitSkins took withdrawals offline citing legal and VAT pressures (June 2026).

Shut-Down Platforms

These marketplaces no longer operate. Do not attempt to deposit or trade on them — each page below is kept as a record of what happened and a guide to the best alternatives.

How to Choose a CS2 Trading Site

1. Decide: cash or swap?

If you want money out, you need a marketplace with a real payout route (CSFloat, Skinport, CS.Deals, DMarket). If you only want to rearrange your inventory, a bot trader like SkinsMonkey or Loot.Farm is fine — but remember several of them have no cash-out at all.

2. Compare the real fee, not the headline

A 2% marketplace fee is a real number; a bot trader's "0% fee" hides a 5–14% spread. Always compare the final quote against a reference price, and factor in payout fees on top of the sale fee.

3. Check the payout method fits you

Some platforms pay only to a bank (Skinport, SkinBaron), some only in crypto (LIS-SKINS, White Market, HaloSkins), and some not at all (SkinsMonkey, Loot.Farm). Match the cash-out route to how you actually want to be paid.

4. Read the recent Trustpilot record

Weight recent reviews and volume: Skinport's 4.8★ over 35,310 reviews carries far more signal than a 4.x score from a couple of hundred. A sudden cluster of payout complaints — as with Waxpeer's 2.6★ — is a genuine red flag.

5. Plan around the seven-day hold

Under Valve's Trade Protection rules, nearly every platform now holds proceeds for about a week. If you need liquidity fast, favour a crypto-first marketplace and complete KYC early so nothing stalls at the withdrawal.

6. Never trust an invented promo code

Most CS2 "promo codes" are fabricated. Real ones are rare — SkinBaron's ILOVESKINS genuinely cuts fees to 8%; CSFloat and Skinport have no code field at all. If a site promises a huge bonus code, be sceptical.

Trading Sites FAQ

Which CS2 trading site is safest?
By live Trustpilot data (checked July 13, 2026), Skinport (4.8★ across 35,310 reviews), CSFloat (4.8★ across 8,857), and Tradeit.gg (4.7★ across 21,688) lead the field, with LIS-SKINS around 4.8★. Skinport's bot-escrow and CSFloat's true P2P both settle trades safely. Enable Steam Guard, only use official domains, and read recent reviews before trading.
Which marketplace has the lowest fees?
CSFloat has the lowest mainstream fees at 2% for sellers and 0% for buyers. CS.Deals runs the cheapest listing fees overall — 2% dropping to 1% with loyalty status. Buff163's 2.5% is very low too, but it is effectively closed to non-Chinese users. Lower fees don't always mean better value: weigh liquidity, cash-out route, and payout fees as well.
What is Valve's Trade Protection and how does it affect payouts?
On July 15, 2025 Valve made delivered CS2 trades reversible for seven days. Every compliant marketplace now has to hold seller proceeds until that window closes, so instant cash-out is largely gone — expect a settlement hold of roughly a week on most platforms. It's a market-wide rule, not a quirk of any single site.
What's the difference between P2P marketplaces and bot traders?
P2P marketplaces (CSFloat, Skinport, CS.Deals) match you with a real buyer or seller and charge a visible fee on the sale, which usually means better prices but a wait for a buyer. Bot traders (Tradeit.gg, CS.Money, SkinsMonkey) swap instantly against the platform's own inventory but bake their margin into a spread you can't see — fast, but you pay for the speed.
How long do payouts take?
It depends on the platform and Valve's seven-day Trade Protection hold. Crypto-first marketplaces like LIS-SKINS pay in minutes once the hold clears; bank-transfer platforms like Skinport and SkinBaron add SEPA processing time; and Tradeit.gg has no direct withdrawal at all, so cashing out there means a flip loop that takes roughly one to two weeks.
Can I cash out to a bank account or PayPal?
Some platforms, not all. Skinport and SkinBaron pay to a bank (SEPA), CS.Deals and Swap.gg support PayPal, and DMarket offers crypto, bank, and PayPal. Others are crypto-only (LIS-SKINS, White Market, HaloSkins), and SkinsMonkey and Loot.Farm have no cash-out whatsoever — value stays as store credit or skins.
Which CS2 trading sites have shut down?
Three notable closures: LootBear closed in May 2025 and was absorbed into Tradeit.gg (its skin-rental model no longer exists anywhere); GamerPay shut down in May 2026 after its Social First acquisition, refunding users; and BitSkins took withdrawals offline in June 2026, declaring wallet deposits non-refundable. Do not attempt to trade on any of them — see the shut-down section above for alternatives.
Are CS2 skin marketplaces legal and safe to use?
Reputable skin marketplaces operate legally and are used by millions, but they are third parties not run by Valve, so items remain Valve's property and platforms can close. Stick to established sites with strong recent Trustpilot records, enable 2FA, verify the URL, and never store more value than you're comfortable holding on any single platform.
JL

Director at Bettor Media. CS player since 2013 with experience in skin trading, marketplace analysis, and competitive play.