Is Csmoney legit?
CS.MONEY is operated by CS MONEY LLC in Vilnius, Lithuania, and has traded skins since 2015.
Monthly visitors ~6,500,000
KYC required in certain cases
Transparent fees
Verifiable bots
App/Extension
The service offers iOS/Android apps for on‑the‑go trades plus two extensions: CS.MONEY Market and CS.MONEY Antiscam. Both are signed by CS .Virtual Trade Ltd. and update regularly; the core site therefore works with or without installing anything.
Support
A live‑chat widget staffed 24/7 claims sub‑five‑minute replies; unresolved chats escalate to email. Documentation spans FAQs in 12 languages, while a public Bug‑Bounty page and Discord server handle edge‑case issues.
Features
Trading
Trading site lets you swap skins directly, without having to sell anything first. You simply pick a skin you want from the bot’s stock and choose one (or several) skins from your own inventory to cover the price. The bot then sends a Steam trade offer immediately; once you accept, the swap is finished in seconds. If your side is worth more than the bot’s, the extra value is credited to your on-site balance.
It is important to note that trading sites don't allow on-site balance to be withdrawn into real money.
Trading fee
The standard trade fee is 7%. Additional 0–13 % markup is applied depending on the trade-lock period, and if the item has rare float, sticker, or pattern, a fixed dollar surcharge is added clearly shown on each item's card.
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 completed, the seller pays a flat 5% fee. However, if the skin sells for more than $1,000 the fee is reduced to 3%.
Penalty/Fine
Each deal lives on a single 12 hour timer. After the buyer pays, the seller must send the trade offer within that window; if the trade offer goes out after hour 11, the buyer is granted one extra hour to accept. Should either party decline, let the offer lapse, or simply miss the deadline, the deal is cancelled, the buyer is refunded, and the skin is delisted. The user at fault is deducted 4% of the sale price and banned for 7 days, with longer bans for repeat failures.
Instant sell
Instant sell feature differs from instant cashout websites, because the money goes into an on-site balance that can be spent on the marketplace instead of getting real money for your sold skins. The site buy your item at a fixed price and credit the amount to your on-site balance immediately.
Instant cashout pricing
The site pays roughly 70–90% of a skin’s market value.
The percentages are based on trusted third-party marketplaces, not Steam Community Market data. These are only approximations, driven by factors like skin volume, rarity, and other variables, so they can change at any time.
A cut that is taken by the platform after a skin is sold. On all listed websites the fee is paid by the seller.
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.
Instant cashout/sell pricing
100%
90%
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.
Deposit real money
Fiat



+ 5 other
Crypto




+6 other
Withdraw real money
Fiat

Crypto
Instant sell

on-site balance
KYC
Required to withdraw.