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They have huge partnerships with the likes of UFC and sports teams, I think they will only get bigger. Plus with Kick streaming gaining momentum the promotion of gambling streams will continue to bring people in. Also, with more countries and areas legalizing online casinos and Stake getting licensing in those areas, that will continue to build the brand. I think the weekly streams and such are great and far beyond what any other casino does, but I do feel that the quality of thee streams has gone down dramatically due to the chat spamming negastivity about weekly and such. The discord picking thing is horrendous and I've stopped attending.

Today's stream though with Systemz and Hank was actually awesome, hope they do more stuff where they bring more people on. I think that would make it better. Keeps things fresh and fun

 

The twitter thing is a mess, every comment is someone leeching for money with "level 2 verified, Stake username"... so outside looking in it sort of feels like a joke. As well as the posts really just tend to directly or indirectly point to people losign their money on Stake, or wen monthlys... but it is what it is.

 

Overall though, I dont see Stake getting any smaller, they will continue to grow.

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Overall, it's difficult to predict with certainty how stake will perform in the next two years however

Stake gambling website has been operating for several years now and has gained a significant following among online gamblers. The platform offers a wide range of games and betting options, including sports betting, casino games, and esports betting. Additionally, Stake has developed a reputation for offering a safe and secure environment for its users, which has contributed to its popularity as well as the new kick platform gaining more users to stake.

Looking ahead, the online gambling industry is expected to continue growing, driven by technological advancements, increasing smartphone penetration, and changing attitudes towards gambling. As a result, Stake and other online gambling platforms are likely to see a surge in user adoption and revenue in the next two years.

However, it's worth noting that the regulatory environment surrounding online gambling is constantly evolving, with many countries implementing new laws and regulations to protect consumers and prevent problem gambling. As such, Stake's success in the future will depend on its ability to adapt to changing regulations and maintain a strong reputation for safety and security.

In summary, while there are no guarantees in the fast-changing world of online gambling, Stake is well-positioned to continue growing and attracting new users in the next two years, provided it continues to offer a safe and secure platform and adapts to regulatory changes as needed.

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28 minutes ago, NeaRRivalz said:

Overall, it's difficult to predict with certainty how stake will perform in the next two years however

Stake gambling website has been operating for several years now and has gained a significant following among online gamblers. The platform offers a wide range of games and betting options, including sports betting, casino games, and esports betting. Additionally, Stake has developed a reputation for offering a safe and secure environment for its users, which has contributed to its popularity as well as the new kick platform gaining more users to stake.

Looking ahead, the online gambling industry is expected to continue growing, driven by technological advancements, increasing smartphone penetration, and changing attitudes towards gambling. As a result, Stake and other online gambling platforms are likely to see a surge in user adoption and revenue in the next two years.

However, it's worth noting that the regulatory environment surrounding online gambling is constantly evolving, with many countries implementing new laws and regulations to protect consumers and prevent problem gambling. As such, Stake's success in the future will depend on its ability to adapt to changing regulations and maintain a strong reputation for safety and security.

In summary, while there are no guarantees in the fast-changing world of online gambling, Stake is well-positioned to continue growing and attracting new users in the next two years, provided it continues to offer a safe and secure platform and adapts to regulatory changes as needed.

You felt the need to ask ChatGPT's opinion?

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7 minutes ago, Snickers said:

They will lose players real soon. The way they cut the benefits is alarming. What else brings people to this site? Nothing.

I mean yeah many of us aren’t seeing the big benefits anymore. I wa shrinking for plat 4 but I’m still 50% way there and just seems impossible and not worth it to get a vip host. Lots of complaints on hosts lately I read too

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10 minutes ago, N8erade91 said:

I mean yeah many of us aren’t seeing the big benefits anymore. I wa shrinking for plat 4 but I’m still 50% way there and just seems impossible and not worth it to get a vip host. Lots of complaints on hosts lately I read too

 

Host is nothing else than daily reloads. And those only make sense if you wager big. Dont chase plat 4, I have it and my world is the same as before.

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I disagree with a lot of posts here for the following reasons:

 

1. Gambling is not a recession proof industry. History has shown this to be true. If any of you don’t believe this, you’ll get a big wake-up call in the next 2 years. 
 

2. Someone mentioned that Eddie has been changing VIP baselines because people weren’t wagering and just taking the bonuses. This should be indicative that people are starting to play less. Look at the difference in weeklies. Last week was 10M and this week was 7m. That drop of 3M is about 43% of the current weekly. If you want to change the amount, 43% is extreme. It also doesn’t make sense to send inactive players extra cash when you implement methods to not reward them from playing to get bonuses.

I’m a little more pessimistic for the future. I just don’t believe that most economies will be able to support a flourishing gambling industry. Governments have overspent from (COVID) progressive agendas and now are paying the price. Just look at France.


3. Not your keys, not your crypto

 

 

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