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#1
Where can I buy cs go skins?
#2
Yo, does anyone else have trouble finding a legit way to sell skins for crypto? I tried a few sites before, but the withdrawal process was either super slow or had crazy fees. Then, I came across sell cs2 skins for crypto in a Discord server. Gave it a try, and honestly, it was way smoother than I expected. The payout was quick, and I didn’t have to jump through a bunch of hoops. If you’re looking for a fast way to cash out, this one actually delivers.
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#4
I don't see any previous message there, but glove skins are pretty cool! Always wondered if they're worth investing in compared to knives
#5
Glove collecting has become my new obsession after getting tired of the knife market volatility. Started small with cheaper pairs but now I'm eyeing premium options like the scarlet shamagh because the pattern work is really impressive. What drew me to gloves initially was how they complement whatever knife you're using without competing for attention. The pricing has been more predictable than other skin categories which makes it easier to plan purchases. Plus you get to see them constantly during matches unlike stickers or patches that barely show up. Planning to grab a few more pairs while the market stays stable

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