> have nice skin > downgrade with overpay > sell small skins for keys > buy nicer skin with keys you could go on like that forever.. great times back then
more efficient and complicated method. Id just trade knifes 1:1 for a few euros profit all day and week long, I would do almost 100 trades a day lmao, busy days of a 14 year old back then
@@lad4830 Back then knowing what skins were more desirable was definitely the way to do it too. Some $100 skins were almost impossible to sell and you'd have to sell at like $80 realistically. Just trade one of those for a $95 skin that people actually want and boom. Easy $15 and the person you sold too thinks they made $5.
The end is fucking gold, he goes “I would have made more with a real job no?” Then he realizes if he put 6000 hours that’s $50 an hour and goes “maybe not” LMAO
There was so much Money in Trading Back in 2014-2016. When there we're No Trader Bots etc. I traded Up from basicly 0 to 20000€ in two years. First 1000 Tool one year tho. You bought A Dlore for 720 Keys. Downgraded ist in Items for 800 Keys . Sell the Skins Back in Keys - 80 Key +. Next Dlore was so fun an funded my University. Miss the good old days
Nah fr tho i miss the keys. One of my friends back in the day buyed 2 redlines and for half year just traded shit and got butterfly boreal, and he kept trading till he got karambit dopler (it was 2015-2016 i believe)
@@charlieoutteryck9235 30k is still a lot. Just because you watched a bill gates doc dosent mean its not a lot. It is the average yearly income in France for people his age. Unless you are a crazy intelligent person and do get a great paying job, only people with rich parents or very unrepsonsible people would pay 30k for pixels
@@ScarrowLP i mean he describes it as his full time job and taking the average wage, it's just him doing his job no? so 30k isn't that much in that sense. it's just like investing 30k into shares if you're a salesmen and also cs skins aren't just pixels they're literally a sort of shares/nft's so wdym
"a small loan of a one million dollars" donald trump... Oct 26, 2015 - As Donald Trump tells it, he has been told no his entire life. For example, he said Monday, his father gave him a “small loan of a million
"I earned all this money by tracking how drunk people were playing rock paper scissors and had a 65% win rate against them" Yeah bro, we totally believe you.
He says that’s the overall value of what he put into his steam account up until one year ago. Considering he’s been playing for maybe 8 years now that’s pretty okay
Back in like 2014 i traded from a $60 gut knife all the way to a karambit fade in like a month... granted i also got fishing scammed 🤣 but trading up is a quick and easy way to get a sick inventory
Definitely not as easy today because everyone wants to make profit back then it was less focused on the profit. And obviously now we also have the 7 day trade ban after every single trade.
@@dayko. Yeah the 2015 update really made it a pain in the butt. From their side it was a really smart change, reduces liability on several fronts and forces the user base to use the steam market which can be used right after a trade. Nowadays this favors trade sites which are working with p2p trading.
It was so easy back then, some people didn't even know to check outside of steam marketplace for prices. I made a lot by betting too, certain teams and players you know would just choke. I still bet against karrigan and niko teams up to this day, mouz has always been great at upsets even back then.
I traded from navaja to a bayonet m9 dopler but thats after buying $10 skins every other week waiting till they went up in price then trading up to better skins on websites till i got the M9 from dmarket.
@@borde02 mate are you talking about US taxes while he lives in the Netherlands? Csgo skins would be "box 3" as any other digital goods or investments. Anything over 80k, (50k in previous years) you pay taxes on. You pay taxes over "paper gains" here.
Csgo trading prime was 2014-16 i believe. I was heavy involed in trading and bets. I bet 50€ skins for example on a esl game, at that time in 2015 was newcomer Kinguin my favourite team and when they beat virtus i made so much money
I remember turning $30 into $1200 through csgo casino just sniping other people’s bets with my friend. We would snipe together when we see someone bet and whoever wins keeps the stuff but gives back the skins the other person put in with them
basically saying the things every one who ever had skins thought of at some point. Everyone has at some point thought... "oh what if someone puts something on the market that is worth more than they realise?" or "Oh look, one sold recently for way less than the normal price! Or someone missed a 0, maybe I can get the next one...." but it's impossible cos there's tonnes of bots swiping those things instantly. Those things he mentioned probably worked very very early on but its probably a typical bs cover story to not say "I was botting the market or involved with people who were". or "i already had the money from my parents. That's how I was able to start streaming and not have to get a real job. Money = skins = views = money.
I don't understand why people still doubt this man. This is double with hard work and determination, but most people lack this and will boo at you when you succeed.
I'd just finish university, get a job, and if I still want skins then, put away max 2k and buy some. I'm not into the rare, most expensive collector stuff anyway. I just need the classic AWP Asiimov, an M9 Doppler Phase 2, some matching gloves, an AK Empress, an M4 Temukau, Glock Water Elemental, USP Neo Noir, some cheaper skins for a few bucks on weapons like P250, Famas, Galil, SG, and that's it, to have a full, decent loadout. My guy could've gotten a degree with the effort he put into skins. I'm not saying he wasted his time, look at where he is now, but in my position it doesn't seem it would be worth it, putting all that time into getting CS skins.
just couple days ago a friend of mine pulled a flip knife out a gamba site for 1000 coins like 800 bucks and it was a gamma doppler.. but it was a emerald so thats 3-4k idk how this is still happening
And it's not cap bro, it really isn't. Today I've found my old Steam account (which is VAC Banned to this day because I was a cringe kid and I cheated but it is what it is), and bro... what I found in my trade history NUKED my mind! At some point in my life I OWNED (started with cases, and didn't invest a single cent, I swear to God): - a Butterfly Knife Safari Mesh FT - ST AK Red Laminate (Field Tested) with: Titan Holo Kato 2014, Vox Eminor Holo Kato 2014, Fnatic Holo Kato 2014 and ESL Wolf Foil Kato 2014 (you can see it to this day on Float DB, it used to be mine). - AK Case Hardened WW, with Vox Eminor Holo Kato 2014 with full blue mag - AK Vulcan (Minimal Wear) - ST AK Jaguar (Factory New) - Cobblestone Souvenir Kato 2014 (whenever I saw this today, I almost wanted to cry, man... I used to have such thing in my inventory, and I traded it away for some bs skins). and as I said: I got all of that by starting trading with cases. Back in the day it used to be so incredibly easy to get skins: you had websites such as csgotraders, csgolounge where you could bet your skins during tournament livestreams, and so on. You can't go back in time unfortunately, but you can learn from your mistakes - which is what I did.
I gambled a lot as a stupid teenager in 2015-2016 (which was horrible and did so much dmg to me) and had an inventory of 2-3k USD AT THE TIME. I had a medusa and Lore M9, a fire serpent, so many knives and smaller skins but of course it all went to my addiction. Was a big big big life lesson but i get flashbacks and want to cry when i see my trade history and past inventories. No idea what they would all be now but easily 5-15k.
I don't get the people skeptical, with strategies THAT smart and advanced that according to him nobody else knew about, it's obvious how he made so much money. There's a lot of money in CS gambling that is only kept in check by the same thing that keeps all gambling in check: bad odds. If he finds a way to beat the odds then yeah obviously he goes to the moon with profit. And the stuff with the trading site of course.
Ohne said once in his stream that he never really had a job, he finished school in germany and went to university in netherlands, so the bigger question is where tf you get 30k from when you don't work? A normal person doesn't have 30k euro from no work to spend it on freaking pixels
He probably put in like 2k years ago and just tryharded trading as he said here. There was a time when you trade all day you could make 10k out of 1k in 1-2years. Its just he put in some money and time for years Imo.
His inventory is 300k if he had 6000 hours played over the course of I guess at the time of this videos release in 2023 from Katowice 2014 that is 9 years of "working". around 700 hours a year on average of playtime, the average working shift is 8 hours a day. That's 2920 hours a year, so 700/2920 is roughly 2-3 hours per day. 300,000/9 is 33,000 a year. So ohne was making around minimum wage "working" 2-3 hours on cs per day.
trading was fun back in the day, and yes u can make alot of money if you take advantage of market price spikes, buying low and sell high i started with a flip rust for $35 and went to a bfk stained in just a month,
or maybe put ur trash float skin to a gambling website then wait an hour and get a better deal with stickers or float, deposited my AK hydro 0.35 and withdrew a .16 with flipside foils with no extra cost
from 30k to 300k in what 5years? bro that's crazy way more than working , because he could move to dubai setup acc there and boom no taxes on 300k € raw. 300k in 5years most average people will never reach including myself
while gambling i withdrew a .0006 marble fade butterfly red tip FN and .007 Icarus fell FN pattern 290 # 8 of 24 in existence. imagine some Degens threw them away as chump change
300k in what, its just illisional digital "money" prove me wrong but i think even in valve policy the ingame items have no value out of the game, so its just the worth if someone is willing to buy it for 300k
I dont know where you from but i still live with my parents and work a software dev job as a student while studying and i save up up to 10k a year. But to be fair I am very frugal. + Revenue from stonks.
@@remind1393 yes but he got 30k at the age of 19 or so, which to me feels pretty impossible at that age. And if he did make that much i feel like if he continued down that path he would've made way more.
this is what I did too putting in money on gambling sites and trying to snipe low float or good pattern skins and it made me heaps of profit besides trading.
oogaa boogaa all markets have their own potential black swans. And the way more realistic black swan in regards to skinmarket would be chinese goverment saying they no longer allow cs to be played in their country.
Saying that 2-3k for a student in europe is nothing to pay for a fucking skin in game and pretend that daddy didnt give a small loan of a million dollars is craaaazzzyyy xdddd
Nawh, I think sparkles lives in the United Kingdom. And ohne lives in Germany if I’m not mistaken. At least that’s their nationality. Maybe they do live in NL with vpn idk..
Ngl rock paper scissors scheme is just genius
Massive brain move
Actual machine brain behaviour
What's stupid is other people trading their skins and life savings on a game of rock paper scissors 😂
@@wassimrahmani3561bro just defined gambling
Skinbid rock paper scissors when
Ohne one of the greatest Zaza sellers
Bro won’t admit it
Last week he sold me heroin 😊
> have nice skin
> downgrade with overpay
> sell small skins for keys
> buy nicer skin with keys
you could go on like that forever.. great times back then
more efficient and complicated method. Id just trade knifes 1:1 for a few euros profit all day and week long, I would do almost 100 trades a day lmao, busy days of a 14 year old back then
@@lad4830 And the market commision would take those few euros and more. stop talking bs.
Trading is not selling on steam store lmao@@irishRocker1
@@irishRocker1 you have no idea about csgo lounge, or the trade servers right?
@@lad4830 Back then knowing what skins were more desirable was definitely the way to do it too. Some $100 skins were almost impossible to sell and you'd have to sell at like $80 realistically. Just trade one of those for a $95 skin that people actually want and boom. Easy $15 and the person you sold too thinks they made $5.
He’s very good at his hobbies
yeah. you mean donations
@@felchamp did you watch the video
@@felchamp ohne doesn’t promote gambling sites 😂
The end is fucking gold, he goes “I would have made more with a real job no?” Then he realizes if he put 6000 hours that’s $50 an hour and goes “maybe not” LMAO
Well, 300k before taxes.
@@STAHLBETONyou can cashout without taxex
300k before taxes and 6000 hours are only the ingame ones
@@eedetzz5520You can but its tax evasion which will get you locked up in Germany.
i mean any high level job (that requires uni education) makes more than 50 dollars
"Is it that unbeliebable?"
- Ohnepixel, 2023
When OP skins went down you could buy lots of skins really cheap. I bought a fade for 150 and dlore for 600.
Shit man a skin fade for 150 dollars? kinda expensive haircut ngl
@@pyrokugleis😂😂😂😂😂
when was this
dlore for 600 is crazyy
@@Fluskar it was probably in bad condition (like bs or ww) but still it's a big profit.
There was so much Money in Trading Back in 2014-2016. When there we're No Trader Bots etc. I traded Up from basicly 0 to 20000€ in two years. First 1000 Tool one year tho.
You bought A Dlore for 720 Keys. Downgraded ist in Items for 800 Keys . Sell the Skins Back in Keys - 80 Key +. Next Dlore was so fun an funded my University. Miss the good old days
Alright let’s stop lying
The amount of cap is unreal🧢🧢🧢
Nah fr tho i miss the keys. One of my friends back in the day buyed 2 redlines and for half year just traded shit and got butterfly boreal, and he kept trading till he got karambit dopler (it was 2015-2016 i believe)
lol
Nice, even if that story is real you’re a dumb ass for using the $ to pay for a piece of paper
see guys all you need is 30k
It's not a lot.
Many people see only skins in a game, i see investment
@@charlieoutteryck9235 30k is still a lot. Just because you watched a bill gates doc dosent mean its not a lot. It is the average yearly income in France for people his age. Unless you are a crazy intelligent person and do get a great paying job, only people with rich parents or very unrepsonsible people would pay 30k for pixels
@@ScarrowLP i mean he describes it as his full time job and taking the average wage, it's just him doing his job no? so 30k isn't that much in that sense. it's just like investing 30k into shares if you're a salesmen and also cs skins aren't just pixels they're literally a sort of shares/nft's so wdym
pffffft easyyy
"a small loan of a one million dollars" donald trump... Oct 26, 2015 - As Donald Trump tells it, he has been told no his entire life. For example, he said Monday, his father gave him a “small loan of a million
Bro just say you have rich parents
u mad
@@Tobi-wt4sh does he or does he not have rich parents?
@Deadpoppin I think your both right cuz he talking about when he was younger
@@Tobi-wt4sh why mad? If that’s the truth, it’s the truth. Nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s not like it’s ohne’s fault.
@Deadpoppin for germany 5k isnt that much tbh
Dont listen to him, he is Germany's Walter White and csgo is just his version of the car wash store
Valter vite**
he panicked and answered straight five minutes of imaginary answers
legit
"I earned all this money by tracking how drunk people were playing rock paper scissors and had a 65% win rate against them"
Yeah bro, we totally believe you.
Then why do you ask if you don't believe anyway?
Honestly making 300k with 6000 hours in a game is worth it
Hell no. That only consideres the time spent in game. You also have to scout marketplaces and trading sites.
It is worth brother, if he worked minimum wage he would make one tenth@@flurry301
@@flurry301 dont forget a lot of time to learn market
@@flurry301 i mean it comes by with being a hobby and not being a fucking annoying side job or something like that
The final calculation is 300,000 divided by 6,000, which gives an hourly rate of 50 dollars, which is still good.
bruder hiding something
I made some money just holding stuff, but it’s not enough to ever even get into katos at 2k
That cs go house thing is the defenition of the Nerdge Emoji
"Youd be way too nice" JAJAJA
this man interviewing you like he the irs
5:31 “I didn’t start with much” 1:32 says he started with “$30,000 total”. 😂😂😂
U wanna know the worst part he buys skins for the value just to re sell and hype up with his twitch bro prefers stickers over skins
Ohne is one of the worse talks out his ass so much.
That’s not what he said. He said that’s what he put into the game in total
‘Small loan of a million dollars’ vibes lol
He says that’s the overall value of what he put into his steam account up until one year ago. Considering he’s been playing for maybe 8 years now that’s pretty okay
Back in like 2014 i traded from a $60 gut knife all the way to a karambit fade in like a month... granted i also got fishing scammed 🤣 but trading up is a quick and easy way to get a sick inventory
can confirm, only spent $400 to trade with and got a 5k inventory before falling into a phising scam.
Definitely not as easy today because everyone wants to make profit back then it was less focused on the profit. And obviously now we also have the 7 day trade ban after every single trade.
@@dayko. Yeah the 2015 update really made it a pain in the butt. From their side it was a really smart change, reduces liability on several fronts and forces the user base to use the steam market which can be used right after a trade. Nowadays this favors trade sites which are working with p2p trading.
It was so easy back then, some people didn't even know to check outside of steam marketplace for prices. I made a lot by betting too, certain teams and players you know would just choke. I still bet against karrigan and niko teams up to this day, mouz has always been great at upsets even back then.
I traded from navaja to a bayonet m9 dopler but thats after buying $10 skins every other week waiting till they went up in price then trading up to better skins on websites till i got the M9 from dmarket.
He sounds so nervous when the other guy mentioned making all that money from twitch
rich parents or scammed people. He is dodging the question about the source of the original funds
The value of skin itself incresed year after a year. So of course ohne and other skin collector have a lot of value (money)
he made the equivilant of 100k per year, mad impressive
Bro could have just said " i worked some shifts back in the day" or "i sold some items in my house to get the money" 😂
The maybe not at the end killed me
So... Mr. Ohne. How much did you pay the tax man? AWARE
@@borde02 mate are you talking about US taxes while he lives in the Netherlands? Csgo skins would be "box 3" as any other digital goods or investments. Anything over 80k, (50k in previous years) you pay taxes on.
You pay taxes over "paper gains" here.
Call ira pls
imagine drug dealers investing in cs go skins ... LOL
its all trading , plus my father is ceo and moma is advocate hahah
probably helped with making gamba sites when younger since he went to school for coding stuff and was paid in skins
Still never explained where his initial monies came from. Where did the original 10k come from? 🤔
Saving money, student jobs? Ohne doesnt look like the type of guy to spend his money on stupid shit until he saw csgo skins lol
He clearly was not telling us the whole story about where his money came from
Csgo trading prime was 2014-16 i believe. I was heavy involed in trading and bets. I bet 50€ skins for example on a esl game, at that time in 2015 was newcomer Kinguin my favourite team and when they beat virtus i made so much money
he put in 30k? ok man i’m sure that money just spawned in
He was at the right place at the right time, if i had money back in the day......
Nah that’s just a sad excuse. It was obviously trading and investment and he knew what to do.
I remember turning $30 into $1200 through csgo casino just sniping other people’s bets with my friend. We would snipe together when we see someone bet and whoever wins keeps the stuff but gives back the skins the other person put in with them
I like how to thumbnail says $300 and not 300k
European notation bro. The dot is the thousand-delimiter and the comma is the Decimal separator. In the US eg it is switched
@@christophzengerle99 I just looked back at the thumbnail and he changed it to a comma
True lol
"we all know the site noch"
basically saying the things every one who ever had skins thought of at some point.
Everyone has at some point thought...
"oh what if someone puts something on the market that is worth more than they realise?"
or
"Oh look, one sold recently for way less than the normal price! Or someone missed a 0, maybe I can get the next one...."
but it's impossible cos there's tonnes of bots swiping those things instantly.
Those things he mentioned probably worked very very early on but its probably a typical bs cover story to not say "I was botting the market or involved with people who were". or "i already had the money from my parents. That's how I was able to start streaming and not have to get a real job. Money = skins = views = money.
ahhah sure. even today you can make lots from cases and skins treating it as a stock market. but brokies like you never learn do they
I don't understand why people still doubt this man. This is double with hard work and determination, but most people lack this and will boo at you when you succeed.
bro forgot to say he recieves many many many donations so its not all self made
I traded up to a gut knife freehand, only like $50 but it was worth it at the time haha, wish I still had
Nice man)
Traded my bowie bright water for a huntsman ultraviolet to a case hardened shadow daggers hoping to get marble shadows soon
bruh, one time he told a teammate he owned a restaurant and I thought it was true. Is it not?
haha no it was a troll
looking back at this, the guy who asks the question kinda sounds like jL lmao
I always laugh when someone says he made money with skins... they simply fear to calculate how many they spend :D
I'd just finish university, get a job, and if I still want skins then, put away max 2k and buy some. I'm not into the rare, most expensive collector stuff anyway. I just need the classic AWP Asiimov, an M9 Doppler Phase 2, some matching gloves, an AK Empress, an M4 Temukau, Glock Water Elemental, USP Neo Noir, some cheaper skins for a few bucks on weapons like P250, Famas, Galil, SG, and that's it, to have a full, decent loadout.
My guy could've gotten a degree with the effort he put into skins. I'm not saying he wasted his time, look at where he is now, but in my position it doesn't seem it would be worth it, putting all that time into getting CS skins.
He prob worked with a gamba site when he was younger let’s be honest
it's not the same these days, very exploitable back then.
yet he knows fuck all about competitive CS history
Der deutsche akzent fucking big
So basically “boom”
just couple days ago a friend of mine pulled a flip knife out a gamba site for 1000 coins like 800 bucks and it was a gamma doppler.. but it was a emerald so thats 3-4k idk how this is still happening
i actually was thining that ohne had really good job haha
i mean he basically did it as a job
He sold cracks
And it's not cap bro, it really isn't. Today I've found my old Steam account (which is VAC Banned to this day because I was a cringe kid and I cheated but it is what it is), and bro... what I found in my trade history NUKED my mind!
At some point in my life I OWNED (started with cases, and didn't invest a single cent, I swear to God):
- a Butterfly Knife Safari Mesh FT
- ST AK Red Laminate (Field Tested) with: Titan Holo Kato 2014, Vox Eminor Holo Kato 2014, Fnatic Holo Kato 2014 and ESL Wolf Foil Kato 2014 (you can see it to this day on Float DB, it used to be mine).
- AK Case Hardened WW, with Vox Eminor Holo Kato 2014 with full blue mag
- AK Vulcan (Minimal Wear)
- ST AK Jaguar (Factory New)
- Cobblestone Souvenir Kato 2014 (whenever I saw this today, I almost wanted to cry, man... I used to have such thing in my inventory, and I traded it away for some bs skins).
and as I said: I got all of that by starting trading with cases. Back in the day it used to be so incredibly easy to get skins: you had websites such as csgotraders, csgolounge where you could bet your skins during tournament livestreams, and so on. You can't go back in time unfortunately, but you can learn from your mistakes - which is what I did.
its ok back then you wouldnt have known, nobody knew how much these old skins wouldve shot up in pricce
@@濽 fr but i still have most of my skins since i got them in 2016 and some of them are dirt cheap and now some are 200% profit since i got them
I gambled a lot as a stupid teenager in 2015-2016 (which was horrible and did so much dmg to me) and had an inventory of 2-3k USD AT THE TIME. I had a medusa and Lore M9, a fire serpent, so many knives and smaller skins but of course it all went to my addiction. Was a big big big life lesson but i get flashbacks and want to cry when i see my trade history and past inventories. No idea what they would all be now but easily 5-15k.
@@bumboyy You are right! Sorry, it was an ESL One Cologne 2014 Cobblestone Souvenir Package.
$50/hr OMEGALUL
He had OhneFans
only trading ? sorry but how many people are spending money or skins..
With a normal job you need more than 10 yesrs to get 300k
Not in Germany.
@@eXisTko the kiddo who thinks 6k is average😂
@@DsNoHitter Spain, poor country. :D Everything under 4k in Germany is work for slaves.
Where
I got 100k after taxes in 3 years, but tbh I hated my job and quit. As always, it depends
In short "sharking" 😂
I don't get the people skeptical, with strategies THAT smart and advanced that according to him nobody else knew about, it's obvious how he made so much money. There's a lot of money in CS gambling that is only kept in check by the same thing that keeps all gambling in check: bad odds. If he finds a way to beat the odds then yeah obviously he goes to the moon with profit. And the stuff with the trading site of course.
ohne selling zaza 💀
Ohne said once in his stream that he never really had a job, he finished school in germany and went to university in netherlands, so the bigger question is where tf you get 30k from when you don't work? A normal person doesn't have 30k euro from no work to spend it on freaking pixels
maybe he put it on credit and make that much more back so he could easily pay it back
only answer is ohne fans
rich parents.
He probably put in like 2k years ago and just tryharded trading as he said here. There was a time when you trade all day you could make 10k out of 1k in 1-2years. Its just he put in some money and time for years Imo.
You know what he studied and if he graduated?
His inventory is 300k if he had 6000 hours played over the course of I guess at the time of this videos release in 2023 from Katowice 2014 that is 9 years of "working". around 700 hours a year on average of playtime, the average working shift is 8 hours a day. That's 2920 hours a year, so 700/2920 is roughly 2-3 hours per day. 300,000/9 is 33,000 a year. So ohne was making around minimum wage "working" 2-3 hours on cs per day.
trading was fun back in the day, and yes u can make alot of money if you take advantage of market price spikes, buying low and sell high i started with a flip rust for $35 and went to a bfk stained in just a month,
or maybe put ur trash float skin to a gambling website then wait an hour and get a better deal with stickers or float, deposited my AK hydro 0.35 and withdrew a .16 with flipside foils with no extra cost
If this was warzone they would just delete everything
im missing csgohouse so bad ngl
from 30k to 300k in what 5years? bro that's crazy way more than working , because he could move to dubai setup acc there and boom no taxes on 300k € raw. 300k in 5years most average people will never reach including myself
Physic man I love him though 😂
I wonder if those trades or skins need to be taxed?
no needed
trade themselves? no. if he sold the skin? then depending on a country, yes.
I didnt starts with much just a small 30k
i think he talked about this before lol
it was so easy to profit back in the day, but of course I had no budget so poor me I guess
everyone had a dollar at some point in their lives in 2014. People just didn't look at cs skins as investment back in the day. The few who did made it
thats Business
real hustler here
Hair looks good bro
I would ve same ammount in csgo if my country didnt put taxes for almost breathing
so he just got lucky with investments lol
The more time you spend on it the luckier you get..
So you were just sharking trade bots💀
How u open cases if u live in the netherlands?
while gambling i withdrew a .0006 marble fade butterfly red tip FN and .007 Icarus fell FN pattern 290 # 8 of 24 in existence. imagine some Degens threw them away as chump change
i have no idea what bro is saying i’m just tryna sell one of my guns it says 4000 i haven’t played this game in 10’years
Ohne is in OSS
300k in what, its just illisional digital "money" prove me wrong but i think even in valve policy the ingame items have no value out of the game, so its just the worth if someone is willing to buy it for 300k
But like how’d he get 30k though at such a young age
I dont know where you from but i still live with my parents and work a software dev job as a student while studying and i save up up to 10k a year. But to be fair I am very frugal. + Revenue from stonks.
@@remind1393 yes but he got 30k at the age of 19 or so, which to me feels pretty impossible at that age. And if he did make that much i feel like if he continued down that path he would've made way more.
He said he spent 30k total through all his years playing and not right at the start
I like him but it doesn’t make sense. He probably had savings from jobs and his mom and started trading that’s all nothing fancy.
I went through my steam history on those gambling site days, saw a few Kato 14 guns I won, and traded away beacuse I had no idea
ohnepixel the gambling and trading master 👍
Show the trades. Easy to prove.
basically be rich
Lil bit of sharking
this is what I did too putting in money on gambling sites and trying to snipe low float or good pattern skins and it made me heaps of profit besides trading.
Is it still possible?
@@nooruddin7129 nah every site caught up with prices it’s rough now hence why I stopped sniping stuff
Jesus UA-cam stans - lying about the source of your money is an enormous red flag. You kids shouldn’t have a comment option till age 18.
You need big balls to invest 30k+ in pixels in a game that any day could shut down
why should cs:go just shut down thats not logical
Anything could happen but it doesn't make sense for it to shut down with steam making millions every single month.
oogaa boogaa all markets have their own potential black swans. And the way more realistic black swan in regards to skinmarket would be chinese goverment saying they no longer allow cs to be played in their country.
Saying that 2-3k for a student in europe is nothing to pay for a fucking skin in game and pretend that daddy didnt give a small loan of a million dollars is craaaazzzyyy xdddd
my friend is saying i sound like you
Cs money i remember now... refresh bot to see 😏
You life in netherlands sparkles also how tf you open cases?
Nawh, I think sparkles lives in the United Kingdom. And ohne lives in Germany if I’m not mistaken. At least that’s their nationality. Maybe they do live in NL with vpn idk..
@@a.d2019 sparkles lives in Netherlands
@@gordonramsdale interesting. I do aswel. Does he open cases at all?
@@a.d2019 yes, it’s vpn