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They made this to have the opportunity to ban the bots from sites they dont like.
In reallity valve doesnt do anything against these sites and ppl. trading there, because the opportunity to sell skins for real money keeps skin prices high, so valve indirectly profits from these sites. These skin sites even sponsoring big csgo tournaments like majors and place their ads there. There is not any problem selling your skins on trusted 3rd party sites....
And some websites actually gurantee ou that you get your money when a bot gets banned by valve. That's why their fee is so high. But most sites don't support that. So when you want to sell your 40k euro worthfull souvenir dragonlore on such a site, a bot has it and gets banned, then you lost your souvenir dragonlore.
That's why I'm also not a big fan of those sites because of the risk. I never sold items for real money.
what they had a problem with was their skins being used on gambling sites that where basicly pyramid schemes made by youtubers collaberating to earn money that way by scamming users and viewers
correct!
i was apart of the gambling addicts that played on some of those sites and it was fun but really hard to stop once you won and stuff just pure foolishnes frankly to fall for that crap