Shut Down Marketplace + Bot Trading

LootBear

LootBear closed on May 31, 2025 and was absorbed into Tradeit.gg — lootbear.com now redirects there, user balances were not transferred, and its skin-rental model no longer exists anywhere on the market. This page remains as a historical record of the rental era and an alternatives guide.

Marketplace + Bot TradingClosed May 31, 2025
LootBearLBR
Shut down — May 31, 2025
Status
Closed
Trade Speed
2018
Founded
Platform closed

LootBear has permanently shut down (May 31, 2025). Do not attempt to deposit, trade, or withdraw here. This page is kept as a historical record of what happened and a guide to the best alternatives — see the recommendations below. This closure is also documented in the CS2 Site Graveyard, alongside every other verified marketplace and gambling-site closure.

LootBear at a Glance

Platform TypeMarketplace + Bot Trading
Founded2018
StatusShut down — May 31, 2025
Shut downMay 31, 2025
Cash-outClosed — balances were NOT transferred to Tradeit.gg

What happened to LootBear

LootBear no longer exists as an independent platform, and neither does the thing that made it unique. It closed on May 31, 2025 and was absorbed into Tradeit.gg in June 2025 — lootbear.com now redirects straight to tradeit.gg. This page stays up as a record of what LootBear was and where its former users, and anyone still searching for skin rental, should go instead.

LootBear's whole identity was the rental model. Instead of only buying and selling skins, users could rent them: pay a recurring fee to hold and use expensive skins for a while, or list your own inventory to earn passive income from renters. Nobody else built a mainstream business around that idea in CS2, and nobody has revived it since. When LootBear closed, skin rental effectively disappeared from the market as a category — it does not exist anywhere today.

One detail matters more than any nostalgia for the rental era: when LootBear folded into Tradeit.gg, user balances were not transferred. The domain points at Tradeit now, but that is a redirect, not a migration of your account or your money. Anyone who had a balance on LootBear at closure needed to have withdrawn it before the shutdown — arriving at tradeit.gg today does not restore it.

LootBear balances & refunds

There are no live fees to quote — LootBear stopped operating in May 2025. The consequential fact for former users concerns balances, not commissions: when the platform was absorbed into Tradeit.gg, user balances were not carried over. That is the single most important thing to understand about the closure.

In plain terms, the LootBear-to-Tradeit transition was a domain and asset move, not a customer migration. If you did not withdraw your funds or skins before May 31, 2025, they did not automatically reappear in a Tradeit account. There is no active balance-recovery process to point to the way there sometimes is with an orderly wind-down.

Current status

Cash-out on LootBear is closed and gone. The platform shut down on May 31, 2025, and lootbear.com now redirects to Tradeit.gg — there is no LootBear account to log into, no balance to withdraw, and no rental income still accruing. The redirect is the whole of what remains.

If you are landing here hoping to rent a skin, that option no longer exists on any platform — the rental model died with LootBear. For everything else, you are choosing between conventional buy, sell, and instant-trade marketplaces. All of the alternatives below operate under Valve's current Trade Protection framework — the July 15, 2025 change that made delivered trades reversible for seven days and introduced settlement holds across the industry — so expect a short payout window wherever you land.

Pros

  • Pioneered skin rental — a model nobody has revived

Cons

  • Permanently closed
  • User balances were not transferred to Tradeit.gg
  • CS2 skin rental no longer exists anywhere

Best alternatives

  • Tradeit.gg — the literal successor: LootBear was absorbed into it in June 2025, and its 4.7-star Trustpilot record across 21,688 reviews makes it the biggest instant bot-trading platform, though cashing out means an item-flip loop that takes roughly one to two weeks
  • CSFloat — the best pick if you want to actually own skins cheaply rather than rent them: true P2P, a 2% seller fee, real bank or USDC payouts, and a 4.8-star Trustpilot record
  • Skinport — the deepest accessible Western marketplace for buying and selling outright, with free bank-transfer payouts and a 4.8-star rating across 35,000+ reviews
  • DMarket — a large multi-game marketplace with a 2% base seller fee, 0% buyer fee, and both instant and Face2Face P2P modes
  • CS.Deals — the cheapest listings anywhere at 2% (1% with loyalty), Finnish-run with a clean decade-long track record

Important

  • Do not look for skin rental — that model no longer exists anywhere since LootBear closed
  • Do not expect a LootBear balance to appear in Tradeit.gg — user balances were not transferred in the acquisition
  • Do not trust any site claiming to be a revived LootBear — the domain only redirects to Tradeit.gg

The Verdict

LootBear was a genuine one-of-a-kind — the only mainstream platform to make skin rental work — and its May 31, 2025 closure took the entire rental category with it. It lives on only as a redirect to Tradeit.gg, which absorbed it in June 2025 without carrying over user balances. If you had funds on LootBear and did not withdraw them in time, the acquisition did not rescue them.

There is no replacement for what LootBear actually did, because nobody rents skins anymore. If you simply want the closest continuation, Tradeit.gg is where LootBear went, though its cash-out loop is slow. For most people, the better move is to own instead of rent: CSFloat offers the lowest fees and the best reputation, with Skinport the deepest all-round option.

LootBear FAQ

Is LootBear still open?
No. LootBear closed on May 31, 2025 and was absorbed into Tradeit.gg in June 2025. lootbear.com now redirects to tradeit.gg — there is no independent LootBear platform to log into or trade on anymore.
What happened to my LootBear balance and items?
User balances were not transferred to Tradeit.gg when LootBear was absorbed. The move was a domain and asset acquisition, not a customer migration, so any funds or skins not withdrawn before the May 31, 2025 shutdown were not automatically carried over.
Did LootBear get acquired?
Yes. LootBear was absorbed into Tradeit.gg in June 2025, and lootbear.com now redirects there. Importantly, the acquisition did not include transferring user balances — only the domain and assets moved.
Can I still rent CS2 skins anywhere?
No. LootBear was the only mainstream platform built around skin rental, and that model shut down with it in May 2025. No surviving marketplace has revived rental, so today the choice is between buying, selling, and instant-trading skins outright.
What is the best alternative to LootBear?
Tradeit.gg is the literal successor and the closest continuation, though its cash-out loop is slow. If you would rather own skins than rent them, CSFloat offers the lowest fees (2% seller) and the best reputation, with Skinport the deepest all-round buying-and-selling option.

Other Trading Platforms

How we compare trading sites

  • Fees are read from the operator, not estimated.Every fee in the table comes from the platform’s own pricing or terms page. Where a site prices by spread rather than a stated percentage, we say so instead of inventing a number.
  • Trustpilot scores are dated. Each one carries the day it was read, because a score quoted without a date is a claim about a moving number.
  • We publish cash-out reality, not just the fee. The headline percentage matters less than whether you can get actual money out, how long it takes, and whether KYC is required — which is where most complaints in this category come from.
  • Shut-down platforms keep their page. We do not quietly delete a marketplace that failed. Those pages stay as a record of what happened, because that is the most useful thing anyone can know about them.
  • We earn commission on some links. Where a platform runs an affiliate programme and we are in it, our outbound links are affiliate links. It costs you nothing extra, and it is why the fee data is sourced and the negatives are published.

Staying safe when you trade skins

Fees are the thing people compare and theft is the thing that actually costs them. Almost every inventory lost in CS2 trading goes the same handful of ways, and none of them involve the marketplace itself being hacked.

  • Never give anyone your Steam API key. A stolen API key lets an attacker silently cancel your real trade offers and substitute their own, so you confirm a trade that no longer goes where you think. Check your API key page and revoke any key you did not create yourself. No legitimate marketplace needs it.
  • Read the trade confirmation, not the website. The Steam mobile confirmation is the only screen that tells the truth about what you are sending and to whom. Check the items and the recipient there every time, however trustworthy the site looked.
  • Support will never DM you first.Impersonated “support” accounts on Steam and Discord are the most common approach in this category. Real support happens on the site you logged into, never in an unsolicited message.
  • Check the domain before you sign in. Phishing sites clone marketplaces exactly and differ only in the URL. Type it yourself or use a bookmark; never sign in from a link someone sent you.
  • Valve will not help you afterwards. Trades are final, Steam Support does not reverse them or restore items lost to a scam, and third-party sites are outside its remit entirely. Prevention is the whole of the cure here.