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Farmskins — Safety Report 2026

By Erik Sandberg · Last reviewed: June 11, 2026 · Position #2 of 10 in the Trust Index

87/100 · Verified Safe

Verdict: A veteran case-opening platform running since 2016. Odds are published per case, withdrawals come from bot inventory, and complaint volume has been low and stable across our monitoring window.

Audit profile

Farmskins six-factor audit profileHistoryFairnessWithdrawalsOwnershipComplaintsRG tools
Farmskins — six-factor audit profile (each axis 0–100). Overall trust score 87/100.

Factor scores

Audit factorWeightScore
Operating history20%95/100
Fairness verification20%85/100
Withdrawal reliability20%85/100
Ownership transparency15%80/100
Complaint volume & resolution15%90/100
Responsible-gambling tooling10%85/100

Scoring rubric and disqualifiers: methodology.

Findings

Verified this cycle

  • Operating since 2016
  • Per-case odds published
  • Stable complaint pattern; no unresolved clusters observed

Watch items

  • Case opening is a house-edge format — expected value is negative by design
  • High-value withdrawal items can queue when bot inventory runs thin

Is Farmskins legit in 2026?

Yes. Farmskins has the second-longest clean track record in the index. The watch items are structural to case opening, not specific to this operator.

Official site: farmskins.com (verify the exact domain — see our note on typosquat clones). Track record: operating since 2016.

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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 →