For years, Counter-Strike‘s skin market has been a digital gold rush where the right cosmetics can be worth more than a luxury watch. Many players, AFK farmers, and speculators hoped to strike it rich. But one Chinese player’s meltdown has revealed how fragile CS2 skin trading actually is. All thanks to a batch of ‘black eggs’ gone bad.
“Give me my money back!!! I feel dizzy, nauseous, and sick to my stomach,” opened poster 澎湖湾扛导子 on Chinese forum Tieba Baidu, as translated using online tools. “You guys said that the ’21 Black Egg’ was the next ‘Titan,’ but now it’s just a rotten egg?!”
The ’21 Black Egg’ is a nickname for the ‘Evil Geniuses | Stockholm 2021’ Holo sticker, a rare item commemorating the 2021 PGL Major Stockholm Championship. The team didn’t even make the finals and were bested by Natus Vincere. Still, the weapon cosmetics saw an absurd price spike, rising from around $1.50 to over $300 at its peak. The Chinese CS2 trading community began calling it ‘the next Titan Holo,’ referring to the legendary 2014 sticker that became a holy grail for digital scalpers.
However, the ‘egg’ ended up cracked. On September 15, prices on the Chinese trading app nosedived from over ¥3,000 ($410) to below ¥200 ($27) overnight. On international trading sites, today, the same digital item averages only $11.24.

“I thought you were just making up a story to entertain everyone. Then I went to search for ‘Black Egg’,” wrote one commenter 贴吧用户_aWXPAWU. “I didn’t expect it to actually drop to 200. Unbelievable, it really crashed overnight.”
The original poster described a complete collapse of their personal life.
“My elderly father, who’s about to retire, turned pale when he learned that I secretly took ¥1,000,000 ($137,000) from our family savings to buy more ‘Black Eggs’ […] I knelt on the floor, bowing over and over again, begging for forgiveness until my forehead bled — but I couldn’t forgive myself.”
“My wife said she wants a divorce. My parents have locked me out of the house. My child is only three years old. I don’t know how I can face them.”
Nevertheless, many are not convinced by the original poster’s theatrics. Some are asking for proof: a screenshot of their actual purchase history or references.
Bal9 commented, “A Level 13 Tieba user investing in this kind of stuff? I don’t buy it.”
绝世_黄瓜 added, “Netizens are getting better and better at storytelling these days.”
贴吧用户_QG37ZaW bluntly wrote, “This is fake, but there’s definitely a real one out there.”
zhczhcs summed up the skeptics’ sentiments, “If it’s fake, I still wish it were real.”
After the forum post went viral, ‘Black Egg’ has become a cautionary symbol for CS2 skin trading. Others are now much more wary about any sudden jump in price, while some have turned it into memes and inside jokes. At the end of the day, though, when hype meets speculation, there’s always a chance someone’s bound to get scrambled.