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DatDrop — Safety Report 2026

By Erik Sandberg · Last reviewed: June 11, 2026 · Position #3 of 10 in the Trust Index

85/100 · Verified Safe

Verdict: Long-running case opening and battle platform. Odds disclosure and withdrawal behaviour have been consistent across our checks; ownership information is thinner than we'd like but the operating history compensates.

Audit profile

DatDrop six-factor audit profileHistoryFairnessWithdrawalsOwnershipComplaintsRG tools
DatDrop — six-factor audit profile (each axis 0–100). Overall trust score 85/100.

Factor scores

Audit factorWeightScore
Operating history20%90/100
Fairness verification20%85/100
Withdrawal reliability20%85/100
Ownership transparency15%80/100
Complaint volume & resolution15%85/100
Responsible-gambling tooling10%80/100

Scoring rubric and disqualifiers: methodology.

Findings

Verified this cycle

  • Long continuous operating history
  • Per-case odds disclosed
  • Battles resolve from verifiable case outcomes

Watch items

  • Published ownership/company information is limited
  • Expected value varies sharply between cases — read the odds, not the artwork

Is DatDrop legit in 2026?

Yes — a stable veteran. We'd upgrade the score if the operator published clearer company information.

Official site: datdrop.com (verify the exact domain — see our note on typosquat clones). Track record: long-running (mid-2010s era).

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Erik Sandberg, Safety Analyst — Erik documents fraud patterns in the CS2 skin economy: exit scams, rigged 'provably fair' clones and undisclosed-ownership promotions. Every score in the Trust Index follows the published six-factor audit. About the project →