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Head-to-head comparison

BitSkins vs DMarket

A side-by-side look at BitSkins and DMarket: editorial safety scores, fees, payout options, and track record, pulled from our full reviews of both platforms.

Our verdict

BitSkins and DMarket land within a few points of each other (80/100 vs 80/100), so safety alone will not settle it. The fee and feature differences below are what should drive your pick.

Head-to-head

Feature
BitSkins logo
BitSkins
DMarket logo
DMarket
Safety Score80/10080/100
CategorySkin MarketplacesSkin Marketplaces
Founded20152017
CountryHong KongUnited States
Supported gamesCounter-Strike 2, Rust, Dota 2Counter-Strike 2, Rust, Dota 2, Team Fortress 2
Seller fee5%Not published
Buyer fee0%Not published
Public APIYesYes

The contenders

BitSkins logo

BitSkins

Skin Marketplaces

80/100

One of the longest-running skin marketplaces, founded in 2015 and operated by Hong Kong-based BitSkins Limited, trading CS2, Rust and Dota 2 items. Relaunched with a fully modernised interface in 2024, with a tiered seller fee that drops with volume and a developer API.

DMarket logo

DMarket

Skin Marketplaces

80/100

Skin marketplace founded in 2017 with Ukrainian roots and a US headquarters, supporting CS2, Dota 2, Rust and TF2 items plus an API for programmatic trading.

Frequently asked questions

Is BitSkins safer than DMarket?

They are close: BitSkins scores 80/100 and DMarket scores 80/100 in our safety review, so neither has a meaningful safety edge right now.

Can I use both BitSkins and DMarket?

Yes. Plenty of traders keep accounts on several platforms and list where prices or liquidity are better at the moment. Just keep each platform's trade holds and withdrawal rules in mind.

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