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Stake sponsor influencers the biggest for upwards of $1 million a month, according to one popular streamer.

I want to know who that streamer is ?ย 

really don't know. ๐Ÿ˜…

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Lol that not only one streamer who get paid that much.ask drake if he ever revealed how much he's getting paid.basically they getting paid the rtp that we should get.thats why no rtp anymore since streamer take it all.

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4 hours ago, Beam. said:

Stake sponsor influencers the biggest for upwards of $1 million a month, according to one popular streamer.

I want to know who that streamer is ?ย 

really don't know. ๐Ÿ˜…

Wow nice to

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4 hours ago, neverwin7 said:

This will be a big game changer.. I dont think thats the right decision from Twitch!ย ๐Ÿค”

Twitch wants to become a porn site ofc they will ban things slowly........

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Just now, skrubreker said:

Twitch wants to become a porn site ofc they will ban things slowly........

Yeah seems like it.. they just could add age restriction or other things but completely remove it is fckdup ๐Ÿ˜Œ

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9 minutes ago, neverwin7 said:

Yeah seems like it.. they just could add age restriction or other things but completely remove it is fckdup ๐Ÿ˜Œ

They will not completely remove streaming slots, they will not allow people to stream from crypto sites, the site you stream from will have to have a legit license that protects the customers.

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24 minutes ago, SPN said:

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They will not completely remove streaming slots, they will not allow people to stream from crypto sites, the site you stream from will have to have a legit license that protects the customers.

Ok who decides which license is legit? Obviously stake has a licenseย 

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2 minutes ago, neverwin7 said:

Ok who decides which license is legit? Obviously stake has a licenseย 

Stake have a curacao license and yeah you are not as protected as you would be on another trustworthy casino with a MGA license for example.
The casinos people stream from will need to have a license that protect the players and that means for example that they have to set limits to how much they will be able to deposit per day/week/month, they need to set time limits of how many hours per day/week/month you can play on that casino.

In Sweden all casinos that have a swedish license will have to put these limits up and the player have to set there limits or they can't play, also turbospins are removed so it is terrible to play on, also no deposit bonuses and so on, no rakeback so on these casinos you will not get rewarded anything near to what you get on stake.

This is also why a lot of the streamers from scandinavia move to malta because they don't need to follow these rules there and they can get bonuses and stuff like that.

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to be honest GOOD!

twitch has thousands of minors and adult users who are on the spectrum.

having all these sell outs like XQC...Adin Ross etc with 60k viewers promoting gambling to people who just came to watch video games have there brains poisoned is a disgrace.

twitch streamers promoting stake are no different to drug dealers waiting outside of schools.

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13 hours ago, topz30 said:

twitch streamers promoting stake are no different to drug dealers waiting outside of schools.

Love this quote, so true!

This move by Twitch makes total sense, idiotic that they didn't do it sooner.

Have to assume it means less money for these gambling streamers, even if they move to the likes of DLive they're simply not going to pull in as many viewers there and therefore not able to demand as much cash/free balance/whatever. Might hit Stake's bottom line too without the kids they're currently pulling in from Twitch but probably save some marketing cash, which you could argue is not best spent on these streamers anyway with the amount some get.

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27 minutes ago, elmer1232 said:

if twitch gone where people go..twitch is very famous apps now.hope it stay long time.

Twitch isn't going anywhere... They're banning gambling streams from sites that don't have licenses from legit countries (in other words crypto gambling sites like Stake).

Technically streamers could play on sites with US or UK licenses because they provide adequate "protection", but sites licensed in those countries aren't willing to throw bucketloads of cash at these streamers and they make sure their players are actually of legal age.

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On 9/22/2022 at 8:57 AM, thejunespirit said:

Love this quote, so true!

This move by Twitch makes total sense, idiotic that they didn't do it sooner.

Have to assume it means less money for these gambling streamers, even if they move to the likes of DLive they're simply not going to pull in as many viewers there and therefore not able to demand as much cash/free balance/whatever. Might hit Stake's bottom line too without the kids they're currently pulling in from Twitch but probably save some marketing cash, which you could argue is not best spent on these streamers anyway with the amount some get.

I Agree that gamlings streams are bad for kids to look at but Twitch just being arses, if they really meant what they put in writing they should banned sports and other gambling content not only slots.ย 

I personally think that there shouldnt be any ban at all.ย 

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this is a good thing for players, and some streamers get paid more than a million a month watch that video posted above, train says he gets way more than that lol

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11 hours ago, XeroF said:

I Agree that gamlings streams are bad for kids to look at but Twitch just being arses, if they really meant what they put in writing they should banned sports and other gambling content not only slots.ย 

I personally think that there shouldnt be any ban at all.ย 

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Seems like a direct attack on crypto casinos like Stake tbh, who pay all the biggest gambling streamers astronomical amounts. Slots aren't actually banned either, can stream if you're using a site with a US/UK/other legit license.

Let's put it this way, kids can't sign up to the sites with legit licenses, but they can with crypto casinos like Stake.

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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/21/twitch-announces-ban-on-unlicensed-gambling-livestreams-after-backlash-.html

Worth a look.

3 hours ago, thejunespirit said:

Seems like a direct attack on crypto casinos like Stake tbh, who pay all the biggest gambling streamers astronomical amounts. Slots aren't actually banned either, can stream if you're using a site with a US/UK/other legit license.

Let's put it this way, kids can't sign up to the sites with legit licenses, but they can with crypto casinos like Stake.


Spot on. I believe thatยดs it for "Drake". ๐Ÿ˜‚

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