@picklepissiere I don't see how point 1+2 and 3 can both be true. If instant cash is the only reason, that's now irrelevant imo. I agree people should sell on float or uu directly if they can. I only see more of an incentive for sites to add as many payout options as possible.
I would think cash traders would still be useful for anything illiquid like crafts, high tiers, or bulk deals but selling liquids to them is dead at least, if there is no incentive by getting instant funds. I agree they would be better off selling on a website and getting the full rate and that since they already have to wait 7d, who cares about the extra few hrs it takes to get the full %. All the UU resellers paying 95-98% would seem useless to me now.
Have another batch of rare cases if anybody is looking to do an opening:
400 WC1
100 Bravo
70 Hydra
Please dm or add me on steam if interested (id/raztoki)
@tcjacinto@KobeissiLetter i could be wrong but I think they convert to class A (less voting power), and since Saylor has the majority of class B (more voting power) his voting power is pretty safe
for too long cs trading has been ruled by europeans.
i dont know about you but im sick and tired of this eu oppresion. these tarrifs made me #wakeup.
25% tarrif on all eu sites STARTING NOW!
-skinport now has a 37% fee
-skinbaron now has a 40% fee
#wokenup
@jefcs_TC There's so much competition between the EU traders, and very little between the americans, if you are able to send through zelle (and not capped at only 500-1k) there's a pretty big market for you. You can set up an LLC for a few hundred and get a business bank acc to send 15k+