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Suspected Money Laundering: The case of the $200 Steam Games

Duration: 11:43Views: 36KLikes: 2.6KDate Created: Aug, 2020

Channel: SidAlpha

Category: Gaming

Tags: indie gameindiesuperfighttf2gamesteam gamediscussionsidsidalphapc gamesvideogamealphagamesgaming newssteamcriticism$200steam greenlightnewssid alphasteam gamesgamingpc gamevideo gamepc gamingsuspectedsteam directmoney launderingcontroversyasset flipopinionsuper fightpcvideo game newscsgovalvecommentarypubgvideo gamescs gogameplay

Description: Video Sponsored by Ridge Wallet: ridge.com/SIDALPHA Use Code "SIDALPHA" for 10% off your order. Chrono.GGSidAlpha.Chrono.GG Ko-Fi ► ko-fi.com/sidalpha Patreon ► Patreon.com/SidAlpha Discord ► discord.gg/8rAgQtc Twitter ► twitter.com/SidAlpha Recently when a $200 asset flip titled "Super Fight" was brought to my attention. This didn't make a terrible amount of sense to me as no asset flipper would ever be able to earn money using the traditional means of scummery. So, I looked around and I suspected that these Steam Games have been using Valve's Steam Storefront as a method of Money laundering. Background music: Unreal Tournament "Forgone Rejuvenation" by Phrakture Outro music by Kenneth Hynes. Listen to the full song here: youtube.com/watch?v=Cjc1tqt8WFY and don't forget to drop him a comment telling him I sent you and reminding him of his pure unadulterated awesomeness! SidAlpha Web links: Steam Curator Page ► steamcommunity.com/groups/SidAlpha#curation Submissions email ► submissions@sidalpha.com Twitch ► twitch.tv/Sid_Alpha Twitter ► twitter.com/SidAlpha Facebook ► facebook.com/IamSidAlpha Reddit ► reddit.com/r/sidalpha Paypal ► paypal.me/SidAlpha ID: 9YXAdbrPMmxaxU54bwqhrFHtqt3fAH5T

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