For this we need modules steam and steam-tradeoffers, but it is not entirely clear how to do all this.

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    steam-web-api will not help you.

    There is a SteamKit library. It has ports for different languages.

    https://github.com/SteamRE/SteamKit/wiki/Ports Select the implementation under Node.Js.

    It allows you to work directly with Steam using the native protobuff protocol. Those. implement a full-fledged customer emitation. You can see the finished implementation of trade bots in other languages.

    • Thank you, but I wrote about it. Yes, the error came out with steam-web-api, but I know about the steam module. And only one steam module will be enough? I looked at the npm, steam-tradeoffers is, it turns out there is no need? - TotalHen
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      The author node-steam (port SteamKit) on github, has a project github.com/seishun/node-steam-trade . In addition, I can say on my own that on the Steam account for the bot a minimum amount of 5EUR / must be entered to remove the restrictions. And authorization must be done using Steam Guard - AkaInq