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Tradeit began as a project to complement the holding company, ZenGaming’s portfolio, which was founded in 2015.[1] ZenGaming started out building a system to host esports tournaments and competitive gaming events. As the company evolved, the exchange of virtual gaming items like this became its main business, leading to the creation and expansion of the Tradeit marketplace. This marketplace would focus on trading, selling and buying skins for CSGO (currently CS2), and later added Rust, TF2, and Dota 2 to its offering.
History
Tradeit purchased the Lootbear brand from ZenGaming in May 2024.[2] ZenGaming was also a player in the in game item economy. After the acquisition, the communities of the two platforms were merged. The Lootbear skin rental feature was discontinued, and users of that platform were moved to the Tradeit website.
Services and Features
Tradeit principally serves as a platform for users to buy, sell, or trade digital game items. Its trade system is fully automated, using trading bots to execute and finalize transactions.
- Gaming tools: Tradeit offers a range of toolkits to help users with their trades. Among its tools you will find an inventory value calculator, a float value checker for Counter Strike 2 items, a Steam server status monitoring, and a Steam ID lookup tool. Besides that, this website even has a section called "Insights" for Counter-Strike 2. Where gamers can access price analytics and historical market data for various items.
- Blog: The website Tradeit blog offers articles on tutorials, guides, and education on virtual items and characters in games like Counter Strike 2, Dota 2, Team Fortress 2, and Rust.
- Affiliate program: The platform has an affiliate program through which users can earn money by attracting new participants to Tradeit.
- Reputation: Some gaming and technology magazines praised Tradeit as one of the top third party marketplaces[3] for the exchange of cosmetic in game items.
- Giveaways: Tradeit organizes promotional giveaways, and users can earn tickets by completing challenges or exchanging items on the platform. They can use these tickets to get into prize draws.
- Tournaments: The company also hosts its own esports tournaments, such as the Tradeit League FE Masters. The tournament[4] mainly features the female Counter-Strike 2 teams that have been in competition for several seasons at the time of writing.
Partnerships and Sponsorships
Tradeit has forged several partnerships and sponsorships in the esports sector.
- Team Vitality: In October 2023, Tradeit went into a partnership with the esports organization Team Vitality[5], which led to Tradeit becoming the team's official skin trading and marketplace partner.
- BLAST Premier: Tradeit was listed among the global partners of BLAST Premier[6], a top tier tournament circuit in the Counter Strike esports ecosystem, during 2024.
- HLTV: Tradeit is the sponsor of the podcast HLTV Confirmed[7], which is produced by the Counter Strike news outlet HLTV. Tradeit helps the "Skinionaire" segment as a sponsor.
- FACEIT: Tradeit also teamed up with FACEIT, the competitive gaming platform, by sponsoring their Missions system, and acts as a tournament organizer on FACEIT[8]. Via this feature, players are able to finish in-game challenges to get rewards including tradable skins and marketplace balance.
References
- ^ "Zengaming - 2026 Company Profile & Team - Tracxn". tracxn.com. 2026-03-09. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "https://x.com/appLootBear/status/1924412293623750764". X (formerly Twitter). Archived from the original on 2026-01-04. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
{{cite web}}: External link in(help)|title= - ^ Joy, Justin (2023-07-14). "11 Best TF2 trading websites". Pro Game Guides. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "Tradeit League FE Masters Season 7". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "TEAM VITALITY ANNOUNCES TRADEIT AS THE OFFICIAL TRADING AND SKIN MARKETPLACE PARTNER OF THEIR COUNTER-STRIKE TEAM, AND IT'S PLAYERS IN COLLABORATION WITH PRODIGY AGENCY". Mynewsdesk. 2023-10-16. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "BLAST Premier brings on board Tradeit.gg as Global Partner for upcoming 2024 season". News Powered by Cision. 2024-01-18. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "Brutal ENCE split, C9 delusion, takes on G2, NAVI, MOUZ (ft. moses & lau) | HLTV Confirmed S6E86 by HLTV Confirmed - Counter-Strike Podcast". Spotify for Creators. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
- ^ "FACEIT.com". FACEIT.com. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
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