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Steam Inventory Helper
@SteamInvHelper
1.750.000+ users worldwide Chrome extension to upgrade your Steam experience. Support mail: [email protected] For commercial offers: [email protected]
Katılım Mayıs 2020
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🔔Meet our new tool — say hello to SIHRep ▶️
🔍 sihrep.com is our Steam trader reputation checker.
In a couple of clicks, see how trustworthy the person you’re about to trade with really is 🎮
⚙️What SIHRep does:
— Reputation lookup by Steam ID + quick info right on the user’s Steam profile
— Overall rep score based on trade reviews
— Refunded trades visibility
— Live feedback feed from users
— Leave a regular comment (doesn’t affect rep) and a verified trade review (affects rating)
— Active moderation: dispute a review/comment with the “Report” button
ℹ️ To leave verified reviews, install our main extension Steam Inventory Helper (SIH) — this lets us confirm and display the real trade status.
🤡 And yep, SIHRep is review-bombing–resistant:
Teammate/“salty match” comments unrelated to trades don’t count toward reputation — they’re visible in the feed but won’t tank a profile’s rating.
🔄 What’s next:
— Show VAC and trade bans right on the profile card
— FACEIT activity (basic FACEIT stats already appear on Steam profile pages)
— Account value estimate
👍 Now’s the time to check your Steam trading rep — and, of course, ping friends to drop some funny comments 👇
👉 SIHRep.com 🔍
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⛔️ Did the great market cleanup just begin? Valve wiped out around 960,000 farm-related accounts in a single day 🙂
The crazy number isn’t even the most interesting part. What matters more is that Valve openly admitted: these bans came from serious investigations based on player reports. They didn’t just silently mass-ban on reports — they basically confirmed that the farm problem has been sitting on their desk for a long time, and it looks like their patience finally ran out (or they’ve got some clever economy reset plan cooking) 😪
Honestly, it was only a matter of time. For months players have been complaining that they queue for a couple of games after work and end up in lobbies where half the players are just bots living their own little life. For farms it was a perfect conveyor belt for cases, XP and Arsenal progress. For regular players — pure garbage matchmaking experience. So from Valve’s perspective this move actually makes sense: when bots stop just farming and start ruining the game for real people, you eventually have to cut the problem at the root.
Worth noting that according to the community, the wave didn’t only hit active farms — a decent number of storage accounts got caught in the crossfire too. And that already smells like a completely different story that has nothing to do with player comfort. We all know what was on those accounts: items, passes, primes, stars and everything the bots managed to farm and stockpile during their short lives. A solid chunk of that inventory basically just went up in smoke. Not a 360 market flip yet, but definitely the first noticeable step toward trimming the supply.
At the same time, don’t fool yourself thinking they got everyone. Plenty of networks survived, especially the fresher ones. So this isn’t the final blow — more like a loud warning shot.
One interesting thought: Valve publishing a dedicated email for reporting farms is pretty questionable 👇
On one hand — they clearly want faster and more accurate reports. On the other — it turns everything into a classic crab bucket where farmers will start snitching on each other en masse just to remove competition. Some will rush to cash out, others will move stuff through chains, and some will just panic and quit. Which brings us back to the idea that Valve might be fighting excess supply by burning it under nice-looking excuses.
Another thing many people are noticing: these kinds of cleanups from Valve usually feel like preparation for something bigger. Not saying we’ll get a CS2 huge update tonight, but the scale of this ban suggests they want to clear the field before making some moves — whether it’s an update, rotation, Arsenal changes or any other tweak that works better with fewer farms 🔫
So: Valve finally showed they don’t just see the farm problem — they’re ready to go full massacre. At the same time, they’ve launched a new mechanic where the market, farmers and snitches will start eating each other even more aggressively.
Guys, what do you think this leads to?
aqua@aquaismissing
.@CounterStrike developer confirms a major crackdown on farming bots in CS2, with nearly 1 million accounts banned.
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One interesting thought: Valve publishing a dedicated email for reporting farms is pretty questionable 👇
On one hand — they clearly want faster and more accurate reports. On the other — it turns everything into a classic crab bucket where farmers will start snitching on each other en masse just to remove competition. Some will rush to cash out, others will move stuff through chains, and some will just panic and quit. Which brings us back to the idea that Valve might be fighting excess supply by burning it under nice-looking excuses 🧐
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.@CounterStrike developer confirms a major crackdown on farming bots in CS2, with nearly 1 million accounts banned.

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😳 Big news: Harry Newman reached an agreement with Valve — now you can turn your s&box projects into full standalone games on Steam
No royalties at all. You don’t have to pay Valve or Facepunch a single cent for using Source 2. This is basically unprecedented.
You get to sell your game on Steam and keep 100% of the profit (after the usual 30% Steam fee, of course).
Gabe Follower@gabefollower
Garry Newman shared that Facepunch finalised the licence agreement with Valve to release projects created on Source2 using S&Box as separate games on Steam, completely royalty-free. The first of these may be "My Summer Cottage", created by Small Fish.
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Last line for those who still don’t get how crazy this is :3
In s&box you can build your own mini-games with a super user-friendly editor on Source 2.
Think Roblox places… but way better - you upload it directly to Steam, sell it for actual money, and keep all the profit yourself.
Launching in April this year 🥹
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Team Spirit risk losing donk? Prediction for the BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026 Playoffs
Another group stage of a tier-1 event has come to an end, which means it’s time to look at the leaders, discuss the results of recent matches, and make a prediction for the winner of BLAST Open Rotterdam 2026. Out of 16 teams, only 6 will make it to the arena in the Netherlands to compete for the trophy and the lion’s share of the $1,100,000 prize pool. We’ll also discuss the situation (blog.sih.app/en/news/team-s…) at Team Spirit, where things are going far from what everyone expected after the roster update.

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Stickers on the Theme of Racing and Fruits: 10 Works from the CS2 Workshop That Deserve to Be in the Game
On March 13, Valve closed submissions for the sticker contest for The Armory Pass — this time artists competed in two themes: racing and fruits/vegetables. Very soon the developers will choose the winners whose works will officially appear in CS2. Recently we covered skins, and in this roundup (blog.sih.app/en/news/sticke…) we’ve gathered 10 stickers that don’t just fit the themes, but offer interesting ideas, strong visuals, and high crafting potential. Some of them are easy to imagine in the game right now, while others might become “hidden gems” that the community will later say: “how was this not added?”

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🥺 This is what CS2 cases do to a person…
Popular streamer Jynxzi has been absolutely hooked on case openings lately. In just a couple of weeks he’s opened over 1600 cases and got only one $100 knife + six reds.
He’s convinced his big pull is coming any second now, so he kept going… until he hit Steam’s daily spending limit and got a 72-hour transaction ban after trying to top up with a gift card :C
Instead of waiting it out or switching accounts, he decided to go full humble mode got down on his knees in front of Gabe and politely asked to lift the restrictions 😂
His only argument: "I can feel the Gamma Doppler and M9 Bayonet are so close…"
So yeah… this exact video is 100% getting added to the next lawsuit against CS2 cases xD
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@SAC_IG @SteamInvHelper @CounterStrike @valvesoftware Bots would get involved and cook the results : /
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Arabesque-style skins and Arabian mythology / Spy technologies that should appear in The Armory Pass
On March 13, Valve closed submissions for The Armory Pass on the themes of Arabesque Art & Arabian Mythology and Spy Tech. This means that within the coming days (up to 2–6 weeks at most), an update will drop with new collections, where winners will receive money and their skins will appear in the game. Arabesques bring the luxury of Eastern mosaics, djinns, ifrits, and golden patterns against desert sands. Spy Tech brings neon, hacker glitches, secret agents, and high-tech protocols. In this piece, we’ve gathered 10 of the strongest skins from the Steam Workshop that, in terms of quality, detail, and thematic fit, look like real winners. Get ready — these beauties (blog.sih.app/en/news/arabes…) may soon appear in your inventory.

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@fl0m The rest just hopped in for a quick tourist run 😂
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Hey, we get it, ads can be annoying, especially the gift ones that pop up like uninvited guests 😅
But let's keep it 100:
SIH is 100% free, always has been, and stays fully functional even when Steam breaks something (float values, anyone?). We fixed floats day 1 while csfloat is still tweeting "Valve pls fix" 😼
We added one small partner banner to keep the lights on and keep developing new features — because servers, updates and dev time don't pay themselves.
You can literally remove every single ad forever for ~$2 one-time (SIH Black) and unlock even more tools on top. Or just keep using the full free version with one tiny banner — your call anyway 🧐
We're always open to real feedback: what exactly bugs you besides the ads? Drop it here, we read everything and actually fix stuff based on community input.
Sooo...no hard feelings, just trying to keep the best CS inventory tool alive and improving in 2k26 💪
What do you think — fair trade or still too much?
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Btw, right on cue with the update the old vulnerability topic popped up again (legal WH via file replacement that’s been around since July) from the blogger МОЛЕКУРЯТНИК 🤡🤡🤡
Word of advice: don’t experiment. Even if someone swears "they don’t ban for it", testing on your main is a terrible idea.
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