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CSFloat review: public evidence and unresolved risks
CSFloat publishes a 2% seller fee, volume-based withdrawal pricing, direct Steam delivery, and free tools. Confirm the current withdrawal quote, KYC triggers, and country payout support inside the account before selling high-value items.
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Evidence-led assessment
CSFloat, formerly CSGOFloat, is a peer-to-peer CS2 skin marketplace and tools suite. Its public fee material advertises a 2% seller fee and volume-based withdrawal fees, while direct Steam-to-Steam delivery avoids bot custody. Current fees, KYC triggers, and country payout limits still require account-side confirmation.
This desk-researched profile is not a finding that the operator is legal, licensed, safe, or available in every country. It separates cited public information from account-only and transaction-only claims.
Public evidence supports a sourced profile; account-side terms and live cashier behavior remain untested unless explicitly stated.
What the public research covered
Public affiliate, partner, referral, or support page found. Exact rates may still be account-side.
Public terms and policy sources were not sufficient to confirm the current rules.
Public complaint and reputation evidence is incomplete, so the trust assessment remains limited.
Public payment, fee, withdrawal, or cashout documentation is linked. This is not a transaction test.
No account was created, no forms were submitted, and no wager or deposit test was performed.
What CSFloat is
This is a Counter-Strike 2 skin marketplace, not a gambling site. There are no cases, no crash, no roulette — you buy and sell skins, and that's it. The homepage leads with "Revolutionize Your CS2 Trading Experience with CSFloat" and describes itself as the most advanced marketplace and trading tools, powering millions of skin sales. You sign in with Steam to do anything past browsing, and the top nav is Market / Database / Loadout / Tools.
CSFloat calls its direct-delivery model Trade 2.0: sellers send items to buyers on Steam, and funds release after CSFloat verifies acceptance. The site says this avoids Steam's seven-day trade hold and bot inventory. Those statements describe the operator's published flow; SkinRake did not complete a sale or verify an account-side release.
The market, and the free tools around it
The Market page checked 16 July 2026 displayed CS2 items with float values, wear and StatTrak or Souvenir filters, and per-listing expiry timers. One listing showed an AK-47 Case Hardened StatTrak Factory New at A$675 with a 0.0244 float and rank #345 beside Buy now and Bargain controls. A banner stated that prices were being converted to local currency; the Australian-dollar price was the page display observed in Australia, not evidence of a fixed site currency.
Beyond straight listings, Bargains lets buyers make offers on skins over $30 and Auctions provides timed sales. The operator claims its database indexes more than a billion skins. Free tools include a Float Checker, Trade-Up Contract Calculator, Loadout Lab, and Chrome and Firefox extensions.
The 2% fee, and what it doesn't include
The public fee material advertises a 2% seller fee and dynamic withdrawal fees from 0.5% to 2.5% based on total sales volume. The fee calculator checked 16 July 2026 defaulted to a 2% sale fee and 1.5% withdrawal fee; the account quote may vary with sales volume.
There is no documented signup bonus or referred-user discount. The footer links an Affiliate route, and an official blog post invites creators with a YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, or website audience to apply for a portion of referred purchases. The program is application-based and publishes no commission rate.
CSFloat's seller fee and cashout path
Per CSFloat's own payments blog post, deposits run through Stripe: card, ACH bank transfer, SEPA, and iDEAL, with fee percentages attached to each. Crypto is no longer accepted for deposits, though the same post says it's still supported for withdrawals. Withdrawals go to a bank account or debit card, or as USDC on the Polygon network, which the post says carries no gas fees.
The blog cites payouts in more than 115 countries and says users outside supported regions can still buy and sell but cannot cash out. The exact fee percentages come from a dated blog post rather than the live cashier, so current figures should be checked before trading. A minority of Trustpilot reviewers report withdrawal-fee surprises and slower payouts. Those complaints are anecdotal and do not establish a cause.
CSFloat's fee disclosure and custody model
Third-party reputation summaries for the legacy csgofloat.com profile are broadly positive, while the current site displays its own Excellent badge. Treat both as reputation signals rather than proof of payout reliability. The no-bot delivery model and published legal pages are directly observable; the user, sales, and indexed-skin counters are operator-reported.
The platform states that it is not affiliated with Valve Corp., a standard third-party-market disclaimer. Reputation history and older blog posts remain split between the former csgofloat.com domain and csfloat.com after the rebrand. No account, deposit, withdrawal, KYC or affiliate application was tested, so current fees, KYC triggers, country-specific payout limits and affiliate rates remain unverified.
This profile is built from public research dated 2026-07-16. SkinRake did not create an account, deposit, withdraw, pass KYC, or test an affiliate payment on CSFloat. Account-only claims remain unconfirmed.
Not confirmed by public evidence: Terms and policy review, Public reputation check, Account-side verification, Exact affiliate commission rate not publicly verified, Current payment rail availability by country not fully verified.
Evidence summary
CSFloat publishes a 2% seller fee, volume-based withdrawal pricing, direct Steam delivery, and free tools. Confirm the current withdrawal quote, KYC triggers, and country payout support inside the account before selling high-value items. Evidence status: Public evidence reviewed. Review the cited sources and unresolved limitations before deciding whether to use CSFloat.