Retired CS Pro pashaBiceps Sold His Iconic Knife Skin for $21K+ and Donated It All to Charity
Counter-Strike legend pashaBiceps auctions iconic knife skin, donating $21,100 to Polish children’s cancer charity.
In the fast-paced world of Counter-Strike, some stories transcend frags and flick shots — they hit right in the heart 💔. Recently, the Polish CS legend pashaBiceps did something that sent waves across both the esports and charity worlds. He parted ways with one of the most recognizable knife skins in Counter-Strike history, selling it at auction for over $21,100 — and then donated every single cent to children fighting cancer in Poland 🎗️.

To understand why this matters so much, you have to go back to 2015. That year, a mysterious and incredibly generous donor known only as motar2k gifted pashaBiceps a $15,000 donation live on stream. The clip went viral — pasha, a mountain of a man, broke down in tears. Motar2k then sent him a one-of-a-kind knife skin as a personal gift, cementing it as a piece of CS:GO folklore 🔪. For years, the skin sat in pasha’s inventory, a symbol of goodwill and the tight bond inside the gaming community.
Fast forward to April 2026. PashaBiceps, now retired but still massively influential, decided to turn that sentimental treasure into hope. He put the knife up for auction during a special charity livestream supporting Cancer Fighters, a Polish foundation that helps children battling cancer. The bidding war was intense 🔥, with two top bidders — @nmss_gg and @i_am_a_momo — stepping up quickly. The winning offer came from the CEO of esports organization Team Nemesis, who paid over $21,100 and transferred the funds directly to the foundation without hesitation.
Pasha shared the emotional moment on X, his words as warm as ever: “The most iconic knife in CS just became even more special. Huge thanks to everyone for getting involved in this initiative and special thanks to @nmss_gg and @i_am_a_momo.” He also kept urging people to keep the momentum going, reminding everyone that the esports family has real power when it comes together 🌍.
What makes this even more incredible is the context around the stream. It was part of a huge collaborative effort by Polish streamers to raise money for Cancer Fighters. Another streamer, Łatwogang, had set a mind-blowing fundraising record of $70 million 💰 during his own charity marathon. So pasha’s auction didn’t happen in a vacuum — it was a drop in an ocean of kindness, but a drop that shone extra bright because of the knife’s history.
Let’s pause for a second and appreciate the symbolism here. A skin that once represented one person’s generosity to a streamer now represents that streamer’s generosity to children fighting for their lives. It’s a full-circle moment that defines what esports can be when ego takes a backseat 🚗. PashaBiceps, famous for his towering physique, playful dad vibes, and that legendary Virtus.pro run (remember the EMS One Katowice 2014 trophy? 🏆), has always been a fan favourite. But beyond the memes and the muscles, actions like this show why he’s a true legend.
The new owner, the CEO of Team Nemesis, summed it up beautifully: “This guy is a living legend. Giving away a piece of personal history for such a great cause is the definition of selfless. We could all learn a thing or two from him! Huge congrats to @fundacjacancer for raising a historic amount of money. The world needs more people like @paszaBiceps.”
For anyone who missed the stream, you might be wondering what this knife skin even looks like. It’s not just any random virtual item — it’s a one-off gift, tied to one of the most emotional moments in CS live-streaming history. Motar2k himself became a community mythos, known for massive donations that often left streamers speechless. Giving that knife to pasha created a bond that lasted a decade, and now its legacy grew even richer by saving actual lives.
In a gaming industry often criticised for toxicity and greed, moments like this shine like a diamond 💎. It reminds us that pixels can carry real-world weight when the people behind them choose to act with heart. PashaBiceps didn’t have to sell that knife. He could have kept it as a retirement trophy, a conversation starter for the rest of his days. But he knew the cause was bigger than any in-game asset. So he let it go, and in doing so, he gave children a better shot at life.
By the time the stream ended, over an hour later, the total raised had climbed even higher. Pasha kept his promise — every cent went to Cancer Fighters. The esports family, as he calls it, had indeed proven its real power. And maybe, just maybe, somewhere a child in Poland got a little extra strength because a big guy from the CS scene decided to do something incredibly small in the grand scheme — sell a skin — and something incredibly big in human terms.
If this story made you smile, you’re not alone. It’s the kind of news that deserves a million likes on every platform. So here’s to pasha, to motar2k, to Team Nemesis, and to everyone who donated. The most iconic knife in CS? It just got a brand new meaning. ❤️🎗️