Rapidskins

since 2020

Is Rapidskins legit?

RapidSkins operates from the United Kingdom, started in 2020, and lets you sell, trade, or buy CS2 and Rust skins with instant PayPal/crypto/bank payouts.


  • Monthly visitors ~40,000

  • Verifiable bots


Support

Support is reachable via email and on-site help; Trustpilot shows active staff responses and confirms the UK contact. Use the FAQ for payout questions, and bot checks.

How to claim bonus

After signing in, click your profile, go to Use Code section and enter code WAXIK. Once activated, the bonus adds 1% to every skin’s value in your inventory.

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It is important to note that trading sites don't allow on-site balance to be withdrawn into real money.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 5%.

Store

The website owns every skin it lists, sets the prices itself, and leaves no room to negotiate. One upside is speed, because the site already owns every skin, it can send the skin to you the moment you pay.

Instant cashout

Instant cashout websites buy your skin at a fixed price and pay you immediately either in fiat or cryptocurrency, without ever having the funds in an on-site balance. This is a great option for players who need quick cash.

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.

Loyalty bonus

RapidSkins has a rewards/leaderboard system with weekly and monthly competitions; the leaderboard page shows live updates with prizes tied to trading/selling activity.

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.

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

Websites listed offer between ~70-90% of the skin's market value. Faster a skin sells, higher the offer from the site.

Deposit real money

Fiat

+ 2 other

Crypto

+4 other

Instant cashout

Fiat

Crypto