
CS2-Guides
Ausführliche Referenz-Guides zu allem, was den Wert eines CS2-Inventars wirklich bestimmt — wie Preise zustande kommen, wo gehandelt wird und was Wert hält.

CS2 Cases & Drop Pool — jede Case, jede Wahrscheinlichkeit, wie das Supply funktioniert
CS2 weapon cases are the supply mechanism that produces almost every skin in the game. Fifty-two cases shipped, ~5,000 weapons across them, five drop tiers with fixed odds since 2017, a 0.26% gold rate, a 15% Steam fee on every sale, and a market that prices cases against their drop pool months before they leave the active rotation. This pillar explains the whole system end to end.
Guide lesen →Der vollständige Leitfaden zur CS2-Inventarbewertung
Every part of a CS2 skin's price has a separate driver — float, pattern, stickers, StatTrak, marketplace. This guide breaks each one down with worked examples, then shows how the pieces combine to produce the price you actually see in your inventory.
Guide lesen →Die CS2-Items-Enzyklopädie — jede Kategorie, Achse und ihre Preiswirkung
The CS2 catalogue is a tree, not a flat list. Twelve weapon categories, roughly 190 weapons, several thousand skins, and a parallel set of axes — finish family, rarity tier, color, budget — that the market actually shops on. This pillar explains how the encyclopedia is built, how to navigate it, and what each axis tells you about price.
Guide lesen →CS2 Messer & Handschuhe — die Modelle, die Finishes, die Floats und das Geld
Knives and gloves are the top of the CS2 cosmetic ladder — the ★ items every case is secretly opened for, and the slots where a single skin can outprice an entire inventory. There are 24 knife models and 8 glove types, each carrying its own roster of finishes, and the price gap between a vanilla Gut Knife and a low-float Sport Gloves Pandora's Box runs from two figures to five. This pillar maps the whole high-end: how knives and gloves drop, why they cost what they do, which finishes hold value, how vanilla and StatTrak change the math, the float quirks that make gloves behave unlike anything else, and how to read a listing without overpaying for a pattern you can't see.
Guide lesen →Wo CS2-Skins kaufen und verkaufen (Marktplatz-Guide 2026)
Every CS2 marketplace charges a different fee, pays out in a different currency, takes a different stance on disputes, and rewards a different style of trading. This guide compares the eight platforms most CS2 traders actually use in 2026, then walks through which to choose for buying, selling, and high-value trades.
Guide lesen →CS2 Patterns, Floats & Wear — die komplette Mechanik, Preiswirkung, Lookups
Every CS2 skin carries two numbers Valve writes at drop and never changes: a float (wear coordinate, 0.000–1.000) and a pattern index (paint seed, 0–1000). The float decides the exterior bucket and, on collector items, a meaningful slice of the price. The pattern decides nothing on most skins and decides everything on a short list of famous finishes — Case Hardened, Fade, Doppler, Marble Fade, Crimson Web. This pillar maps both, end to end, with the per-skin clips, the price math, and the tools that read each number off an inspect link.
Guide lesen →CS2 Pro-Loadouts — die Skins der Spieler und was sie wert sind
Every time a pro fragger drops an ace on stream, a chunk of the audience pauses to read the skin in their hands — and then searches for it. Pro loadouts are one of the biggest demand drivers in the whole CS2 economy: players copy what their favourites run, and a single skin shown on a Major broadcast can move its price for weeks. This pillar maps the whole silo. What a pro loadout actually is, slot by slot. How players really acquire their skins (it's not free, and Valve doesn't hand them out). Why most pro setups cost far less than the audience assumes — and which ones genuinely don't. How autograph stickers and Major souvenirs tie pros into the wider market. And how to read, copy and value any player's loadout, with our calculator doing the maths.
Guide lesen →CS2-Skin-Investing und Trading-Strategien (2026)
CS2 skins behave like a mix of digital collectibles, gaming peripherals, and a thin secondary market — and that combination produces prices that surprise both casual players and finance crowds. This guide walks through what has historically held value in CS2 skins, what flips quickly, how to size and risk-manage positions, and where the public data lets you cross-check claims.
Guide lesen →CS2 Sticker & Kapseln — die Finishes, das Angebot, die Crafts und das Geld
A CS2 sticker is a tiny image you stick on a weapon — and also one of the deepest asset classes in the game. Four finishes (paper, foil, holo, gold), a supply set by capsules that are mostly never re-issued, a hard split between unapplied (tradeable) and applied (stuck forever), an irreversible scraping mechanic, and a collector market where a single Katowice 2014 holo outsells most knives. This pillar maps the whole system: the finishes and their value ladder, where every sticker comes from, how placement and scraping change a craft, and how the capsule economy turned a one-dollar 2014 purchase into a five-figure asset.
Guide lesen →CS2 Trade-Up-Verträge — die komplette Mechanik, Float-Mathe und EV
A CS2 trade-up contract takes ten skins of the same rarity and returns one skin from the rarity above. The mechanic is fully deterministic on the math side — the collection weight decides the output pool, the float average decides the output float, and the EV per contract is a sum you can compute on a napkin. This pillar explains every layer end to end, from the input rules to the knife two-step that turns 100 Covert rifles into a knife you can actually price.
Guide lesen →CS2 Vertrauen, Sicherheit & Scams — Konto und Skins schützen
Your CS2 inventory is real money sitting behind a Steam password, and the people trying to take it have professionalised. The phishing pages look perfect, the API key scam is fully automated, and a single click on the wrong site can drain a four-figure inventory in seconds — with almost no chance of recovery. This pillar is the safety hub: how every major scam works mechanically, the account-security setup that blocks most of them, how the 7-day trade hold and mobile authenticator actually protect you, and how Trust Factor fits into the wider picture. Read it once, lock your account down properly, and you remove yourself from the easy-target pool that scammers depend on.
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