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  1. Fire
    LBQ got a reaction from zlatan61 in Weekend Stream + Giveaway   
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  2. Fire
    LBQ got a reaction from gajin in Weekend Stream + Giveaway   
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  3. Doge - Cool
    LBQ got a reaction from Mastuxapret in "stakemasneverends"   
    hmmm 
  4. Hmm
    LBQ reacted to Papytromblon in "stakemasneverends"   
    So all we had to do is to spam as much as we wanted to do to win ?

  5. Doge
    LBQ reacted to Jake7589 in 💰[$2,000 USD] StakeMas Never Ends 🎅🏼   
    Congrulations to @Tarlochan Singh for being the final winner 🏆, your prize has been sent to your vault.
    Thank you, everyone, for leaving your usernames. See you next year 👀
     
  6. Fire
    LBQ reacted to plinkofiend in Rain-bot is a broken system that desperately needs a rework.   
    Yooo guys, finally decided to post about this. Many know about this exploit, and how unfair it is. 
    For those that don't know the details, or have never even realized it was happening.. 
    I wanted to lay it all out and start pushing stake to do something about it. 
    I don't think they deserve any of our hard-earned money if this disgusting practice continues.
    OK... here is the gist:
    Do you know which language the majority of stake users speak primarily? 
    English of course. (So much so, that the rules for English chat would normally be attributed to a global chat on other websites.)
    It is safe to assume then, that the most  of the money coming in, is coming from the an English speaking player base.
    Now, English chat has by far the most amount of concurrent chatters. 
    We can say 1000 give or take, even though it is almost certainly an underestimate.
    I can imagine the funding for rain bot comes out of stakes overall net profit, which as we established, most of which comes from an English speaking player base.
    According to a mod I am not going to name, rain bot distributes rain evenly among all the chatrooms
    Problem with that is: Korean chat, for example, has 10-15 active users MAX
    Which in terms of income for stake, is dust compared to the income generated from English users.
    Now.. I know for a fact the top 10 rain farmers in Korean chat make upwards of 1500$ USD per player each and every single week. 
    It is guaranteed for them because of the amount of active users and the gate-keeping done by the people who benefit from this exploit.
    Compare that to English chat where the top 10 rain farmers usually range from 200$-300$ per week, which is BY FAR the least out of all the languages.
    It is the same story for other chatrooms besides Korean but Korean is a guaranteed 1500$ each per week, so it's the best example. 
    So, even though most of the funding (in one way or another) comes from English chatters. 
    It is funneled directly to a chatroom(s) where the profit made from them is negligible at best.
    This is no small amount. This is a GUARANTEED 6000$ a month for each individual.
    I do not know about you guys, but when I look at this after losing thousands of dollars it makes me sick to my stomach.
    6000$/month-- no, let's round down 1k. Even if it was 5000$/month
    That is more $ than a lot of people who play here religiously, make working a full-time 9-5 job.
    Think about that for a second... 
    The effort you put in for a paycheck, so you can deposit, vs. the effort one of those rain farmers puts in, and where that rain comes from.
    If this does not make you feel like stake is disrespecting your loyalty to a sickening degree. 
    I don't know what to tell you. 
    Personally, I do not know how QA overlooked this blatant problem with how rain bot works.
    I work in QA, and when it is your job to ensure the quality of a product or system, a red flag that obvious is a lay-up. 
    It is the type of problem I will not even write up because I know that one of my colleagues is already on it. 
    So either the people who are supposed to make the website better are laughably incompetent, or stake knows what is going on, but for some reason it is in their best interest to keep it the way it is.
    Please vote this up, so someone at stake who actually matters will see this and be forced to address it. 
    Let me know your thoughts, because calling this system unfair would be an understatement, businesses get boycotted for MUCH less.
  7. Eddie
    LBQ reacted to Jake7589 in The Back to Back to Back Live Streams - FAQ   
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    https://kick.com/drake
    Livestream 1
    21 Dec, Sun 9:30pm EST 
    Livestream 2
    22 Dec, Mon 9:30pm EST 
    Livestream 23 (final)
    23 Dec, Tues 9:30pm EST 
     ENTER HERE
    What is this competition?
    This is a promotional competition run by Stake in connection with three live streams hosted by Drake on Kick. Eligible users can win a share of Drake’s Stake's profit during each live stream.
    Who is running the competition?
    The competition is published by Stake and is subject to Stake’s Terms and Conditions, Stake Community Terms of Use, and these Competition Rules. If there is a conflict, Stake’s Terms and Conditions take priority.
    When does the competition run?
    The competition opens at 4:00 pm AEDT on 19 December 2025. The competition is conducted across three consecutive live streams hosted by Drake. All times are indicative only and may be determined by Stake at its discretion. How many winners are there?
    15 winners total 5 winners per live stream 3 live streams What is the prize?
    Each live stream prize pool equals 10% of Drake’s profit at the end of each respective day's livestream. That amount is split equally between 5 winners (each winner receives 1/5 of the total for that stream). Prizes are paid into the Stake account, via a coupon, which will be posted to a reply to this post. How is the prize amount calculated?
    Stake determines the profit balance used, the timing of the balance snapshot, any applicable conversion, and the final prize. These determinations are final and not subject to challenge, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
    How do I enter?
    Sign up via the Gleam platform. Provide your email address, full name, and Stake username. Follow at least one official Stake social media account (Stake Instagram or Stake X) using your personal account. Keep your follow active and verifiable until the prize is awarded. Who is eligible to participate?
    You must, at the time of entry:
    Have a Stake account. Be at least a Bronze VIP. Have completed KYC Level 2 verification. Have wagered at least USD $50 in the past 7 calendar days. Not be subject to any exclusions or restrictions. Not be an employee, representative, agent, or subcontractor of Stake (excluding Stake Community Forum moderators). Be compliant with Stake’s Terms and Conditions, including having only one account. Not be located in a prohibited jurisdiction under Stake’s Terms and Conditions. Be at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction, whichever is higher). How are winners selected?
    Five winners are selected at random and announced during each live stream (three streams total). All decisions by Stake are final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding outcomes.
    How will I know if I’ve won?
    Stake may notify you and/or Drake may announce the winning username and prize amount during the live stream on Kick.
    When will I receive my prize?
    The prize will be posted on the Competition post thread here, along with a link to a coupon to claim your Prize on your Account.
    What happens if I don’t respond or fail verification?
    If a winner cannot be contacted, fails to satisfy verification requirements, or does not respond within 7 days of notification, the prize may be forfeited and reallocated at Stake’s discretion.
    Can Stake take back a prize after it’s awarded?
    Yes. Stake may withhold, cancel, or reclaim a prize if a winner is later found to be ineligible or in breach of the rules, the Terms and Conditions, or the Stake Community Terms of Use. Stake may also withhold a prize where required by law, regulation, sanctions, or internal compliance obligations.
    Are prizes transferable?
    No. Prizes are non-transferable and can only be credited to the winner’s verified Stake account.
    Do I have to pay tax on my prize?
    Yes. Winners are responsible for any taxes, duties, levies, or fees arising from receiving a prize.
    Will my details be made public if I win?
    By accepting a prize, you consent to Stake using and publicly broadcasting your username, first name, country of residence, and the prize amount for promotional, marketing, and publicity purposes (unless prohibited by law).
    What if Gleam, Kick, or social platforms have issues?
    Stake is not responsible for the availability or functionality of third-party platforms (including Gleam, Kick, or social media). Technical issues may affect entry recording, eligibility assessment, or winner selection and Stake is not obliged to rerun any part of the competition.
    Can Stake change or cancel the competition?
    Yes. Stake may amend the rules at any time with immediate effect upon publication, and may cancel the competition at any time without liability, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
    Full Terms and Conditions - See Below
     
     
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