The digital "asset" marketplace on steam for buying/selling csgo skins, wallpapers and emotes has just gone full marxist. Previously I had found a niche market where I could buy up all the specific steam wallpapers/ emotes (most profitable "aesthetic", anime females) and then list only one or a few of those for insane markup +1000% and sell. Would buy cs skins to sell for btc and cash out. This market place is done now anyone can get any emote/ wallpaper without rarity or supply being a factor through a point system. All one needs is to buy the game and use points from purchase to buy emotes/ wallpapers. Also no longer can one flex by having a good steam wallpaper because anyone can do it. All the trades, work and money (hundreds to thousands) anyone has put into their profile is pointless. My entire stockpile has 0 value now and my emotes and profile mean nothing.
HAHAHA!!! My Old School RuneScape GP is doing very fine in this environment
Brody Davis
Good. Fuck sharks of ANY kind that ruin supply for the public
Michael Ross
How much roughly would you say you made doing this and over what time period, if you don’t mind my asking?
Eli Scott
8k
Austin Ortiz
8k over 3 years not a lot of $$$ but fun community and the hustle was great. Also coming from an experienced market and crypto trader these virgins had no hope. Steam is also going to regret this they take hefty commission.
Juan Price
That’s pretty awesome really. Sucks that they nerfed your side gig
Luis Turner
This is why ARTE will succeed.
Kevin Walker
Skins are still good. I've made about 25k selling csgo skins in the last few years. I cashed out too early with some rare holds but am doing good. My stack is about 6k leaf bucks right now from under a 100 dollar investment lol. Hoping to hit 50k before I sell. Steam I has (or had) better returns than crypto
Nathaniel Diaz
i'm ruined dude.
Nolan Kelly
I simply don't sell my cases from playing csgo normally. These cases that used to be .03, now go for .1 just because they're a few years old
Jason Hall
What site do you use to convert skins to btc?
Owen Gonzalez
op doesnt realize these walls and ect are untradable lmao
Nathan Gomez
I bought gems at .20 cents a sack last winter, hoping to get to .50 cents per to cash our but I have a feeling all market prices are going to crash so I'm selling now. Still made almost 3x profit but was hoping for more. Sad. Fucking gayben.
David Flores
>ARTE Why do you use acronyms for things that are not publicly known? Nobody knows what the fuck you mean buddy
Noah Wilson
I remember the good old days of CSGO betting... made thousands on CSGOLounge and withdrew to Bitcoin in 2014-2016 Without the max bet limit I would have made several millions back then already just by betting on matches... Glorious days
You made actual business moves and made money. You're doing better than most of this board and especially those Reddit basedboys
Julian Martin
No one is going to buy a wallpaper for $40 anymore when they can just get the game and wallpaper for $5 now.
Luis Myers
No one would buy them now as they are not rare anymore so what's the point?
Joshua Phillips
imagine spending money to improve your steam profile wtf is this zoomer cringe
Nathan Carter
... but you still have to pay money to get those points? also real money has always been on csgo/dota skin investing, not fucking wallpapers and anime steam cards
Tyler Gonzalez
How did you get that result? Did you have insider tips? You can still bet with real money if you're naturally good at it. Although I made some money betting skins but it kinda ruin the joy so I stopped after a while
Nathaniel Martinez
I knew some pro players and received some tips sometimes (very rare, less than 10 times in 2 years). I know that you still can, it got very professional nowadays.Back then the difference between teams were not as close as of now and it was pretty clear who would win (even with only 25% odds sometimes because faggots back then had no idea about form but only went for names...
Jace Mitchell
what's the inflation rate on osrs gp?
Jace Rogers
>Market manipulation for monopoly gains
Juan Cox
My balance was well over 200K. I've bought over 200 different items and still haven't dipped below a 100k in points. Feels good to finally get those backgrounds and shit those bastards were price hiking to oblivion in the market.
You should know by now that Valve doesn't give a fuck about item values.
Brayden Ortiz
Can anyone give me the rundown of the eve economy? Has Jitastreet been as hard hit as wallstreet?
Nathan Thomas
I’m glad you fucking Jew
Hudson Miller
github.com/b-u-i-d-l/ethArt $ARTE is the governance token for the ethArt DFO recently launched by the $BUIDL DFOhub team.
>Ethart Bank: ARTE (Voting Token) holders can rule information of NFTs stored in the State Holder of Ethart (NFT Owner and NFT Data), like an anonymous bank in co-ownership with the ERC721 holders. ARTE tokens are backed by the value of every ERC721 deployed.
This kind of philosophy and architecture is quite different from DFOhub because DFOhub, by design, doesn't own any right from deployed DFOs. But some kinds of applications in the future can use the Ethart example and code, for some reason, like a shared vault or self-sovereign web3 based Social Media.