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But top respond to that.
Removing trading makes it so the money can't leave Steam. This would severely lowering the prices too.
Valve wouldn't want that since they and the developers take a percentage of market sales.
The item prices on the marketare ridiculously inflated because people are able to trade them for real money outside Steam. Trading outside Steam is a huge pyramid scheme just like cryptocurrency.
My interpretation was rather, that prices on the Steam marketplace are so high, because wallet money is no real money but a store credit, that is gone anyways (except for said black market cash-outs at a much lower rate). On the other hand, I don't really know a lot about all of this. I'd rather bite off my hands than get into this madness of thousand Euros for an ingame toy.