About Clover
Clover is an automated, 24/7 Team Fortress 2 key exchange at clover.tf: it buys Mann Co. Supply Crate Keys for crypto and sells them for crypto, through bots, at live all-inclusive rates. No account to create, no password, no ID; you sign in with Steam and trade. This page explains how it works and, more importantly, what you can check yourself before trusting it with a single key.
What Clover is
| Service | Buy and sell TF2 keys (Mann Co. Supply Crate Keys) for cryptocurrency |
|---|---|
| How | Automated Steam trading bots plus on-chain payouts; no human in the loop for a normal swap |
| Hours | 24/7; bots, not shifts |
| Prices now | sell $1.635 per key, buy $1.65 per key, all-inclusive |
| Swap size | 1 to 4,000 keys per swap |
| Coins | 16+ including BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XMR |
| Networks | Ethereum (ERC20), BSC (BEP20), Tron (TRC20), Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base |
| Sign-in | Steam OpenID only; Clover itself never asks for ID |
| Languages | English, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Korean, Ukrainian |
| Support | Support chat on the site and the Clover Discord |
| Affiliation | Independent; not affiliated with Valve or Steam |
How a swap works
- Selling keys: sign in with Steam, set your trade URL, pick how many keys, accept the bot's trade offer (the keys land on your Clover balance), choose the coin and network, paste your address and confirm. The payout is broadcast to your wallet, usually within minutes; USDT on BSC comes from Clover's own treasury and typically lands within a minute.
- Buying keys: sign in with Steam, choose the amount and coin, send exactly the quoted crypto to the address shown before the countdown ends; once the payment has the required confirmations, the keys are credited and delivered to your Steam inventory by trade offer.
- Every quote is fixed when you confirm and already includes network fees and partner costs. The number on the form is what you pay or receive.
- Every deposit and delivery is an ordinary Steam trade offer from a Clover bot carrying a verification code that must match the one the site shows you.
Step-by-step pages: sell TF2 keys for crypto and buy TF2 keys with crypto.
What you can verify yourself
- The login page is steamcommunity.com, not a look-alike: Steam's OpenID flow means no password ever passes through Clover, and you can confirm the address bar before you sign in.
- The trade offer you accept comes from a Clover bot and shows the verification code displayed on the swap page. If the code does not match, do not accept.
- Every payout has a transaction hash in your Transactions page that you can open on a public block explorer; the on-chain record is the proof of payment.
- Prices are public and machine-readable: the live rate at
api.clover.tf/exchange/key-pricesand the daily history at /tf2-key-price-history, with quotes going back to February 2026. - Fees are in the quote, not hidden behind it: compare the amount on the swap form with what arrives in your wallet.
- Start small if you are unsure. A one-key swap proves the whole path end to end for a few cents of spread.
Safety and refunds
- Keys from a swap that does not complete stay on your Clover balance and can be withdrawn back to your Steam inventory by trade offer at any time.
- If an exchange leg fails after funds moved, the funds are returned to your refund address.
- Crypto payouts are final. A payout sent to a wrong address or wrong network cannot be recovered by Clover or anyone else, so the address field deserves a second look.
- Anonymous Mode, available on the swap form, routes the exchange leg through privacy-first partners only.
- Clover never contacts you first on Steam or Discord asking for keys, items or a payment; anyone doing so is not Clover.
More detail: is it safe to sell TF2 keys for crypto? and the full FAQ.
What Clover is not
- Not an item marketplace: Clover trades Mann Co. Supply Crate Keys only, at a posted price, not hats, unusuals or other items.
- Not a fiat service: there is no PayPal, card or bank checkout or payout. Crypto only, which is what makes instant, final settlement possible.
- Not affiliated with Valve, Steam or Team Fortress 2; Mann Co. Supply Crate Key is Valve's item and trademark.
- Not a place to store value: Clover holds keys only on your balance between deposit and swap, and never holds your crypto beyond the swap itself.
Frequently asked questions
Is Clover legit?
Clover is an automated TF2 key exchange that has been quoting key prices and settling key trades for crypto since at least February 2026; the daily price record is public on the price history page. Everything that matters is verifiable without trusting the site: sign-in is Steam's own OpenID page (no password ever touches Clover), every trade offer comes from a Clover bot with a verification code you match before accepting, and every crypto payout has a transaction hash you can look up on a block explorer. Clover itself never asks for ID, and quotes are all-inclusive, so the number you see is the number that arrives.
What exactly does Clover do?
It buys and sells Mann Co. Supply Crate Keys for cryptocurrency, around the clock, through bots. Selling: you deposit keys by trade offer and a crypto payout goes to your wallet, about $1.635 per key right now. Buying: you pay crypto and keys are delivered to your Steam inventory by trade offer, about $1.65 per key right now, below the $2.49 Mann Co. Store price.
Who runs Clover?
Clover is independently operated and is not affiliated with Valve or Steam. The team is reachable in the support chat on the site and on the Clover Discord.
Does Clover hold my keys or my crypto?
Only for the length of a swap. Keys you deposit sit on your Clover balance until you swap them or withdraw them back to Steam by trade offer; crypto payouts go straight to the address you enter, and crypto you pay for keys is confirmed on-chain before keys are sent. Clover is not a wallet, an exchange account or a place to store value.
Which coins and networks does Clover support?
16+ coins including BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XMR, XRP, on Ethereum (ERC20), BSC (BEP20), Tron (TRC20), Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base. USDT on BSC is paid from Clover's own treasury with zero fee; other coins are routed through exchange partners, with the network fee already inside the quote.
What happens if something goes wrong mid-swap?
Keys from a swap that cannot complete stay on your balance. If an exchange leg fails after you have paid, the funds are returned to your refund address. A short or late crypto payment cannot complete automatically and is handled by support with your transaction hash. Crypto payouts themselves are final, so the address and network you enter must be right.
Do I need to verify my identity?
No. You sign in with Steam and trade; Clover itself never asks for ID. Anonymous Mode routes swaps through privacy-first partners only, for users who want that. If you later move crypto to an exchange and withdraw to a bank, that exchange applies its own rules.