CS.TRADE Review
Instant sell · Global
Who it’s for
Traders who want to instantly swap CS2, Dota 2, TF2, or Rust skins through bots and spend the value on other skins rather than cash out.
Watch out: There is no real-money cash-out at all: balance can only be converted into other skins.
Is CS.TRADE legit?
CS.TRADE is an established venue, and the verifiable signals back it up. No documented incidents are recorded in our registry for this venue. Its fee structure on this page (8% seller fee) was verified on July 1, 2026.
Regional fit
Fees and payments
- Seller fee: 8%. This is the spread below market value on an instant sale.
- Buyer fee: 0%.
- Deposit: No deposit fee. Deposits accepted via Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Neosurf, QIWI, Bitcoin, and Ethereum, plus skins to the bot.
- Withdrawal: No cash withdrawal exists. Balance converts only into other skins (CS2, Dota 2, TF2, Rust) with no skin withdrawal fee.
- Deposit methods: Bank card · PayPal · Crypto · E-wallet · Skins / trade
- Cash-out methods: None, balance is skins or store credit only.
Delivery, holds and KYC
- Delivery: Instant bot delivery.
- Hold after a sale: Reserved trade-locked items return 97 percent of current price as balance while locked, or 101 percent once tradable, if not withdrawn.
- KYC: Identity verification can be requested for some methods, amounts or risk checks.
Reputation and safety
Public trust score is 4.3 out of 5 across 273 reviews.
Check that you are on the official domain (cs.trade), keep the Steam Mobile Authenticator on, and read every trade offer before accepting.
Prices, fees and payment methods change and vary by region and account. This is general information, not financial advice. Check the current terms and the official domain before you deposit or trade.