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October 24, 2017, 10:05:23 PM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000 dollarsfor a skin? I should start playing that game to trade later.  Grin

Don't get a wrong impression. These high valuable skins are extremely rare and you probably won't be lucky to get one ever. But nevertheless, it shows really good how big this market is, which GameFlip can be a part of. And now we only talked about CS:GO but GameFlip is so much more than only this game!
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October 24, 2017, 10:32:49 PM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000 dollarsfor a skin? I should start playing that game to trade later.  Grin

Don't get a wrong impression. These high valuable skins are extremely rare and you probably won't be lucky to get one ever. But nevertheless, it shows really good how big this market is, which GameFlip can be a part of. And now we only talked about CS:GO but GameFlip is so much more than only this game!
I knew that those items are very rare but as you have said it's a good example of what is Gameflip market going to be capable of.
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October 25, 2017, 12:18:29 AM
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A super projects for the video game industry right now,
Gameflip will make a place  Smiley
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October 25, 2017, 01:12:26 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000$ for a ingame item? There is really someone paying this amount of money "just" for an ingame item?

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October 25, 2017, 01:38:24 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley
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October 25, 2017, 04:12:27 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

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October 25, 2017, 05:15:20 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

There are 2 ridiculous expensive skins, 'Dragon Lore' and  'StatTrak M4A4' .

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October 25, 2017, 05:20:28 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000$ for a ingame item? There is really someone paying this amount of money "just" for an ingame item?

Yes they are. It is beyond everybodys imagination now. It's more than 100 billion dollar market and growing constantly.

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October 25, 2017, 05:30:29 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000$ for a ingame item? There is really someone paying this amount of money "just" for an ingame item?

Yes they are. It is beyond everybodys imagination now. It's more than 100 billion dollar market and growing constantly.

perhaps even further then that, the game Entropia Universe has had several ingame items/plots being sold over 100k USD, tho many see the game as a pure online casino, the ingame economy made it possible to reach sales up to 330k USD, with a single sale crossing over 600k USD ( Sale of Club Neverdie, A virtual mining and hunting dome with increased risk and odds within the game)

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October 25, 2017, 05:33:16 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

you haven't seen the 2000 USD AWP dragon lore have you? yes gaming and virtual items are serious business.

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October 25, 2017, 05:45:53 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

you haven't seen the 2000 USD AWP dragon lore have you? yes gaming and virtual items are serious business.

Its a huge market that is very under advertised I find, if devs can make a name for themselves in the business this could become a very successful project, the hard part is gonna be them showing they are better than the competitors in the space

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October 25, 2017, 05:57:43 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

Gaming Freaks pay this for her virtual charakter,
its strange but is real Smiley
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October 25, 2017, 06:14:03 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000 dollarsfor a skin? I should start playing that game to trade later.  Grin

Don't get a wrong impression. These high valuable skins are extremely rare and you probably won't be lucky to get one ever. But nevertheless, it shows really good how big this market is, which GameFlip can be a part of. And now we only talked about CS:GO but GameFlip is so much more than only this game!

Seriously, i didnt know that skins can be that expensive. I remember playing CS 1.6 years ago and nothing was even remotely valuable. This opened a whole new dimension for me about GameFlip platform, i guess there are relly huge profits to be made.

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October 25, 2017, 06:19:41 AM
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Which game is the most popular now to sell items on GameFlip? I cant really guess what sells the most now.

If I have to make a guess game, I'd say CS:GO, smart people don't trade their skins on Valve's marketplace, they trade on marketplaces like gameflip, opskin, skins.cash etc...because they can withdraw their $. And CS:GO market is huge
Exactly, not only it's huge but it is also very profitable. Prices of skins can reach even thousands of dollars

I can tell from my own experience that the skins market around CS:GO is huge. As you said, there are skins worth thousands! Some collectors are even willing to pay 5-figure sums for some skins.
Yep, I heard about some dragon? If I remember correctly skin which is very rare and it's worth something about 40,000 dollars Shocked

40,000$ for a ingame item? There is really someone paying this amount of money "just" for an ingame item?

Yes they are. It is beyond everybodys imagination now. It's more than 100 billion dollar market and growing constantly.

Its quite hard to belive people can spend this much money on ingame items. But who am i to judge?
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October 25, 2017, 06:28:34 AM
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40,000$ for a ingame item? There is really someone paying this amount of money "just" for an ingame item?

Yes they are. It is beyond everybodys imagination now. It's more than 100 billion dollar market and growing constantly.

Its quite hard to belive people can spend this much money on ingame items. But who am i to judge?


It is nearly impossible to find that through gaming. It's like jackpot and probably you will never earn it regardless how much you try to get it.

But you have money maybe sponsors so you can just pay for it.

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October 25, 2017, 06:35:20 AM
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perhaps even further then that, the game Entropia Universe has had several ingame items/plots being sold over 100k USD, tho many see the game as a pure online casino, the ingame economy made it possible to reach sales up to 330k USD, with a single sale crossing over 600k USD ( Sale of Club Neverdie, A virtual mining and hunting dome with increased risk and odds within the game)

Heard of that story, too. Guy sells his house in real life to buy a virtual-Night-Club for 100k USD, just to sell this club 2 years later for 600k USD again ... Crazy.
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October 25, 2017, 06:43:25 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

Gaming Freaks pay this for her virtual charakter,
its strange but is real Smiley

Its not at all strange. If you know about World of Warcraft, which created massive buzz and people played like a month continuously to make their character better and better. The virtual character is an image of what you want to become and will yield the most in gaming industry.
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October 25, 2017, 07:10:28 AM
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OPSkins another Marketplace in this category makes 120.000 Dollar transaktions per day,
good prospects for Gameflip Smiley

I checked out Opskins and some people ask around 150 dollar for a virtual knife  Huh this gaming industry is serious business! No wonder there are so many gaming ICOs going on!

Gaming Freaks pay this for her virtual charakter,
its strange but is real Smiley

Its not at all strange. If you know about World of Warcraft, which created massive buzz and people played like a month continuously to make their character better and better. The virtual character is an image of what you want to become and will yield the most in gaming industry.
ya for some gamers, upgrade or modify their character is really important and they will spend their money even it is a lot or only a little.

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October 25, 2017, 07:11:04 AM
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What about SEC? They dont like tokens, which paying dividents.
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October 25, 2017, 07:16:43 AM
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What about SEC? They dont like tokens, which paying dividents.

Im not aware of any dividend paid by this token, but ill double check just ro be sure  Undecided
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