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Oh, so you're just waiting for some random person on the Steam forums to tell you that you should give your money to some random and anonymously registered website?
You know...or don't. You're an adult, right? I mean...of course, otherwise you wouldn't be using online gambling sites.
Okay, back to non-sarcastic mode. These "Is blankdotcom legit?" threads are stupid because ALL of these skin gambling/lottery/etc. websites are scams.
Even the most "legit" sites simply just take everyone's stuff and maybe give a few things back and keep the rest for themselves. Hell, if you want to give away your crap give it away to me. Same thing with these deposit sites, you're always going to have put more in than you'll get back.
Here's the creator of the most popular framework for CSGO gambling sites, describes how the website owners directly manipulate the droprates. The majority of these sites use this framework or a very similar framework. They set the drop and win rates. That means they can also set the rates to ZERO. They also use fake/personal accounts to distribute the winnings back to themselves.
https://rlewisreports.com/case-opening-sites-scam-customers/