
Those marketplaces do not have an inventory or trading bots at all, they just function as a marketplace and bring together buyers and sellers. where you send skins directly from your inventory when a sale happens. On the other hand, there are marketplaces like Buff163, GamerPay, Skinbid. The big disadvantage, that came into play this time, is that they have millions of skin value from user skins/own skins on their accounts that are never 100% safe from being hacked. The advantage for the companies is that it is very tedious for the user to unlist those items again as the person would need to wait for the trade ban to go over twice. With that CSmoney and also others like Skinbaron and Skinport have a huge inventory of user items on their bots. On CSmoney you need to send the skin to one of their bots (Steam Accounts that belong to the company and send out skins/accept them when an item gets listed or sold) in order to sell skins. There are different types of marketplaces. Enjoy reading and although CSmoney is surely not the most liked marketplace out there we hope for them and every user that is affected that the situation will somehow get resolved. CSmoney was victim of the biggest ever website hack we have seen in CS:GO history! The total damage done seems to be over 1.6 Million USD and the hacker/hackers had a medium well working plan on how to hide their activity.Įverything that is known so far + a full summary of what happened will follow in this article. Yesterday a horror scenario for every marketplace with bot inventories happened. Topic: The BIGGEST HACK in CS:GO history - CSmoney got hacked
