Every single trade is a fee war. Recent independent tests (Buff163 price → instant payout) prove the average trader loses 18-27% of their inventory value the second they hit “Trade” on most bot sites. That’s $180-$270 gone on a $1,000 knife, every single time.
The Hard Numbers (Buff163 Benchmark)
Platform | Average Value Lost per Trade |
|---|---|
CS.MONEY | ~27% |
TradeIt.gg | ~23% |
SkinsMonkey | ~18% |
Steam Community Market | 15% (fixed) |
Skinport / CSFloat / Waxpeer | 8-12% (only when sold) |
A $1,000 Karambit on Buff163 becomes:
$730 on CS.MONEY
$770 on TradeIt.gg
$820 on SkinsMonkey
$850 on Steam Market
$880-$920 on real marketplaces (after fee)
How Bot Sites Take 20-30% Without You Realising
Their Price, Not Market Price
The bot says your item is worth $760. That’s final—no negotiation.“Bonus” That Hides the Cut
“+10% bonus!” sounds great until you see the base was slashed 25%. Net: still down 15-20%.Locked Balance Trap
Bonus and most funds stuck in-site. Cash-out fees eat another 5-10%.Influencer Silence
Speed and convenience get shouted. The 20-30% haircut never gets mentioned.
The Only Way to Keep 90%+ of Your Value
True marketplaces (you list, you price, fee only when sold):
Platform Type | Real Fee Range | You Keep |
|---|---|---|
Instant Bot Sites | 18-30% | 70-82% |
Steam Market | 15% | 85% |
Skinport / CSFloat / Waxpeer | 8-12% | 88-92% |
Same $1,000 knife → $880-$920 after fee instead of $700-$820.
What This Means for Traders
Speed = Massive Tax: Instant trades cost 20-30% every swap.
List > Trade: Marketplaces are the only way to stay above 90%.
Cash > Site Balance: Real money lets you exit or reinvest freely.
Math Over Years: Flip a $10k inventory 5 times on bots = $3,000-$5,000 lost forever.
Long Story Short
As more traders run the numbers, bot site volume will bleed to low-fee marketplaces. Expect 15-25% market share shift by mid-2026. The Market Cap grows when value stays in the community, not in hidden margins.
Bottom line: every percentage you lose is gone forever. Choose the platform that actually respects your inventory.



