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Skins won from gambling sites are from stolen inventories like this one.
This guy's lost blue gem ak47s and knifes to a fake trading and/or market sites and later they're distributed to one of the gambling sites without a trace.
No wonder why Coffeezilla's focus is the dark underground of CS2 gambling sites consists of stolen skins and money laundering thugs.
Losing an entire inventory is too much, so quitting CS2 is a good thing until Valve release a statement and filed a mass compensation to victims. Don't expect the community to play Valorant.
Since Valve is great at last minute actions from not releasing HL3 to Updating TF2, Coffeezilla will literally whoop their buts in no time.
Time for revenge. Check your bills, Valve Corpo.