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Giveaway winner will be drawn on monday, 08.12. Valve’s new CS2 Arms-ory update just changed the entire skin economy — and the real numbers behind it are INSANE. In this video, I break down exactly how much revenue Valve generates from the Steam Market, how fast they recover the new $35,000 flat-fee creator payments, and what this shift means for creators, traders, and the future of Counter-Strike skins. We look at TWO real spreadsheets: • An extreme post-update spike where a single skin generated €169,232 for Valve in one day • A cooled-down, stable scenario where Valve still prints €2,759 per day …and compare how quickly Valve recoups the entire creator payout under both systems. We also talk honestly about why this is both good and concerning for the future of community-created content — and why Valve’s new “Arms-ory” update might actually be an economic jackpot in disguise. If you care about CS2 skins, trading, or the future of the Workshop, this is must-watch material. 🔗 CHAPTERS 00:00 – Intro 00:50 – Trade up & Demand 02:00 – Extreme Market Scenario Breakdown 04:00 – Cooled-Down Scenario Breakdown 05:20 – Profit vs. Creator Payment 05:30 – The Good Side for Creators 06:30 – The Critical Side 07:10 – Why it makes sense 08:50 – Final Thoughts ⚠️ DISCLAIMER Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All market data shown is based on publicly available information and personal, superficial analysis and may contain errors. This content is not affiliated with Valve Corporation, Counter-Strike, or Steam in any official capacity. All trademarks and images belong to their respective owners.