Owners could deposit their skins to earn passive income (typically a 3% monthly return ) when their items were rented by others.
Lootbear operated primarily as a web-based platform, but it utilized various tools to manage inventory and security. Lootbear.exe
Users paid a monthly fee (e.g., $15) to "rent" high-value skins worth up to several hundred dollars. Owners could deposit their skins to earn passive
is a legacy executable file associated with Lootbear , a former subscription-based skin rental and marketplace platform for games like CS:GO ( CS2 ) and Dota 2 . is a legacy executable file associated with Lootbear
Lootbear has officially shut down as of May 31, 2025, and has merged into the trading platform Tradeit.gg . Any executable file currently circulating under the name "Lootbear.exe" should be handled with extreme caution, as the official platform is no longer operational. Service Overview (Historical)
The platform claimed to insure all deposited items, promising to reimburse the market value in "LootBear Bucks" if a skin was stolen by a renter.
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