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Conspiracy theories: Casino Streamer Fake money or Real? (Page 17)

Topic created on 23rd Aug. 2020 | Page: 17 of 20 | Answers: 191 | Views: 51,490
Byrrrd
Rookie
@Latino

Cool research!

I know myself how much work it is at the beginning to find the way, but once you have it, further research is quite easy.

So times very strongly simplified

The casino provides the Streamer with money, which, to give the appearance, is then nicely deposited, but ends up exactly in the channel again, where it came from. So it's a kind of money transfer perpetuum mobile, correct?

To round off the overall picture, you look for fake, permanently applauding followers, prove several times a day that you are playing with your own money, write to everyone to prove your honesty that gambling is crap. So far so good and explainable.

The only thing that still makes me wonder a bit are these outbursts of joy when the streamer has his daily max-win on a slot that has actually never paid and that no one else plays. So where does this outburst of joy come from? Do they all get Hollywood coaching? I just can't imagine that they go out for zero, but on the other hand, I can't imagine that the casino just gives away money in the millions for once, or that guys like Train, Rosh, Daddy and co. have attended acting school either...

Something is still missing there



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Byrrrd
Rookie
Ah, crap too late. I can no longer add it...

Update: Train is said to have burned through 12 million yesterday. Is there an address where you can send a box of Tempos?

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z****4
That's what I call a checkmate. He is then like everyone else, but the most honest, löl.
Believe the box of tempons need all the fans, because he is so honest!
The good boy. My God, how today's youth lets itself be fooled by everyone.
But always know everything better.

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table1
Rookie
Without my research, you would have never come across his address let alone his Deposit payout system so make it half long please

You were right and Train is screwing his viewers too. I'm a bit sad but I'm glad that I know now. Thanks especially to @Latino who analyzed his wallet completely and exposed him. Am I actually allowed to post this on Reddit or do you want to do that?


But one question still remains:
Where do these huge giveaway sums (500k, 800k, 1 million, etc...) come from?
These are raffles that pay out 100% but who provides such an amount and most importantly, why? I can't imagine Stake sponsoring this because Train explicitly sends the money to non casino wallets

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Latino
Experienced

Without my research, you would never have found out about his address, let alone his Deposit-payment system, so please don't hold your breath

I also think you should not attack each other, you can also be of different opinion. I don't think that all streamers are faking but I guess that in the case of Stake most of the bigger streamers are doing it. Personally, I always go into a discussion neutrally and have no problem with it if I'm wrong


Rather gather the facts and evidence as a team and form an opinion - the 100% proof will never exist anyway. This requires a house search with insight into all accounts and accounts - I think we agree that it will certainly not come

In the context of transparency, every cryptocasino Streamer should show his wallet address in the stream (my opinion)

I'm a bit sad but I'm happy that I know it now Thanks especially to @Latino who has completely analyzed his wallet


Just as an addition, it's his player wallet which is also part of the stakenetwork - to analyze the complete stakenetwork is way too much effort for me. Besides, if you feel entertained by the streamer, everything is fine, I still regularly watch some streamers from whom I am sure that there is fake in the game, for example CasinoDaddy


Am I allowed to post this on Reddit or do you want to do that?

You can freely use what I wrote. Maybe it will result in new facts/indications, I have neither the desire nor the time to discuss in further forums.


But one question remains open:
Where do these huge giveaway sums (500k, 800k, 1 million, etc...) come from?
These are raffles that pay out 100% but who provides such an amount and most importantly, why? I can't imagine Stake sponsoring this because Train explicitly sends the money to non casino wallets.

Difficult, so from the gut I would also assume at least partial fake. Giveaways are supposed to lead to a win in the long run, which would probably not be very likely with such sums as stated. To analyze this is almost impossible because you would need all the target addresses. The giveaway payments don't seem to come from his player wallet, at least I haven't found any entries in the blockchain (but I haven't looked through them completely)

A wallet address of a win would help here. From there you could possibly determine the wallet from which the giveaways are paid out - but it should not be a bc1q... address.At this point I would like to mention that the stack network does not exclusively consist of wallets starting with bc1q but also has dozens (if not hundreds) of "normal" wallet addresses (such as the one assigned to Train)

So you could possibly see if the mentioned sums are really given away or only a small part of it

Moobot e.g. is also available as a Python variant with a Discordserver as a substructure. There you have access to the scripts and can easily adapt them with moderate programming knowledge. ( https://github.com/sleepyfoxen/moobot)



@Byrrrd
The only thing that still makes me wonder a bit here are these outbursts of joy when the streamer has his daily max-win at a slot that has actually never paid and no one else plays. So where does this outburst of joy come from? Do they all get Hollywood coaching? I just can't imagine that they go out for zero, but on the other hand I also can't imagine that the casino just gives away money in the millions or that guys like Train, Rosh, Daddy and Co went to acting school...

So I think you can already see with many that the friends is not real.And at the 1000th 1000x win of a streamer career still so completely freak out I also do not consider authentic. And these outbursts of joy are far from Hollywood quality

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Hidaruma
Top Member
Of course they play with fake money. Someone who supposedly has several million in his account certainly doesn't stream for several hours a day while diligently promoting his Affiliate link.

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table1
Rookie

Hidaruma wrote on 06.03.2022 at 19:44: Of course they play with fake money. Someone who supposedly has several million in his account is certainly not streaming several hours a day while diligently promoting his Affiliate link.

For the hundredth time... Train has no affiliate link...


@Latino,
Sorry, wasn't meant to be nasty. Just wanted to emphasize a bit that I'm not as naive as it seems. I love Trains his streams but will now consciously perceive them differently. He entertains me anyway, as Daddy entertains you

It's too much work for me to send you a lot of wallet addresses but in his giveaways streams (which are also available as VOD) he always adds the wallet of the winner to the payout line. (Link: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1296657890 from Min: 10:22:17)
Took three screenshots of three lucky winners who won 22 days ago:

4000 $ Won:
Bild: https://i.ibb.co/BjmD6PS/2022-03-06-22-04-03-Window.png
BTC Address: 3DvFbGr5qn3D3hMC2gbmhbc4LoUAJys5am

2500 $ Won:
Bild: https://i.ibb.co/sR2WYpR/2022-03-06-22-04-40-Window.png
BTC Address: 3CMhLYD4PPUEV4DhqSD2tS1wfvlH1YYay5

16500 $ Won:
Bild: https://i.ibb.co/BwntgHC/2022-03-06-22-04-21-Window.png
BTC Address: 1AhDqrVggSPzorXb62fADVdT95tLozJhvN

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LuckyNoob
Rookie
Much too harmonious here...let's see how that can be changed.

@Latino
Seems like a lot of effort. The research and all the typing here.
The user "Hidaruma" has shown us with his two-line quite clearly how the slot runs.

@table
I'm checking Train's "agricultural product from Colombia" (AAK chain) transactions and I'm on to something.
If you still think "juicing" he's going to go make some tea or get some fresh air.

I used to like to watch him because he was blowing millions every session and I wanted to see him go bankrupt.
His whole complaining and the joy, if sometimes nevertheless nen million run in, as well as his transparency with the deposits, let also me come to the Erkentniss that he is probably "real".
But after Latino's research, the schadenfreude was also torn from me. Thank you

Madness...what a show the big Twitch casino streamers together with the casinos apparently set up there.

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table1
Rookie
Train just responded to Latino's analysis
I'll edit the clip tonight, then we can respond and discuss

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
Any bets on how many times he says dickhead or bitch during the clip?

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