Is Csfloat legit?
CSFloat belongs to CSFloat Inc. (Delaware, USA) and went live in 2020, quickly becoming the go-to float-tracking P2P exchange.
Monthly visitors ~6,400,000
Largest CS2 skin database
KYC required in certain cases
Transparent fees
Extension
The open-source CSFloat Market Checker overlays float values, 3D models, and sticker data directly on Steam pages, plus user-definable filters for low floats.
Support
A multilingual FAQ covers fees, KYC, tool usage, and withdrawals. Live chat and email handle edge cases.
Features
P2P markeplace
In a peer-to-peer (P2P) marketplace the skin stays in the seller’s own Steam inventory until a buyer pays, so no bot is involved. Because the skin never leaves the seller’s account, the seven-day trade hold that would apply after sending it to a bot does not kick in.
Marketplace fee
After a sale is made a flat 2% fee is paid by the seller not the buyer.
Bargain/Buy-order
Bargaining lets you give offers up to a seller set discount (default max 15 %) on items priced above $30. Bargain offers auto‑expire after 24 hours.
Buy‑Orders watch the market 24/7 and auto‑purchase when it hits your set price target for that specific skin, saving time in manual refreshing.
Penalty/Fine
Failing to deliver after pressing "Accept", canceling a trade in the first 18 hours, or buyers declining a sent offer, triggers an automatic 2 % fine on the sale price and records this strike on the user’s profile.
Auction
Once you have sold at least 3 items totaling $250, you can list a skin as an auction.
Auction feature lets you put one of your skins up for bidding instead of selling it outright. You simply select the item, set a starting price and duration, and wait while other users place bids. The highest bidder will receive the item.
Auction is a great option for users looking to sell rare skins, as this shows the real value of the item.
Auction fee
After a sale is made a flat 2% fee is paid by the seller not the buyer.
A cut that is taken by the platform after a skin is sold. On all listed websites the fee is paid by the seller.
Trading fee
The difference between the user’s skin value and the site’s skin value. For example, if the user’s skin is worth $100, the same skin in the site’s inventory is priced at $110—a 10 % difference. That $10 gap represents the site fee.
Deposit bonus
Meant to boost buying power for trades or purchases. A 30% bonus on a $100 deposit gives $130 to your balance.
Instant cashout/sell pricing
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70%
Skin value $100
Expect to receive approximately ~70-90 $
Websites listed offer between ~70-90% of the skin's market value. Faster a skin sells, higher the offer from the site.
Store
The site sells only its own skins, users can buy but cannot sell.
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KYC
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KYC
Required for withdrawal of large amounts.