CS:GO ban wave results in £1.5 million worth of in-game items being made worthless

Around 40 CS:GO trader accounts have been banned by Valve, which has essentially removed £1.5 million
worth of in-game items from the game entirely.
As reported by Dexerto, last month gambling site CSGOEmpire shared a document containing a list of CS:GO traders
it claimed were illegally laundering millions in dollars worth of crypto through rival site CSGORoll. Now, all but one
of the traders listed in the document have been banned, meaning that about £1.5 million of in-game skins will no longer
be available for purchase, potentially meaning they're removed from the game's economy for good.
The owner of CSGORoll denied all the accusations in a lengthy Twitter post, writing, "I own a gamified skins trading
platform, by law, this is not classified as a casino in our largest markets because we do not offer cash withdrawals.
Contracted skins suppliers are not allowed to play games on the platform, thus we can legally pay them crypto for their
skins to always ensure that we have a liquid marketplace. This was all checked by lawyers years ago, and we keep
ourselves up to date on modern regulations to always make sure that we are compliant with the law."