Several weeks ago, it was announced that the famous Twitch-Streamer Mizkif had allegedly turned down a deal for casino streams which would have earned him millions. According to his own statement, the 27-year-old had received an offer amounting to 10 million US-Dollar from an online casino which has not been identified to the public. In turn he was asked to produce casino streams. But why did the Twitch-Streamer turn down this lucrative deal?

Around two weeks ago we had reported that the Twitch-Streamer “xQc“ had lost around 1.85 million US-Dollar in April during online gambling. Around the same time, the Twitch-Streamer Matthew Rinaudo “Mizkif”, who is just as popular as “xQc”, was offered 10 million US Dollar to produce casino streams for an online casino. However, several weeks ago, the online-gaming-portal Dexerto had already reported that the 27-year-old internet star had turned down the attractive “Streaming-Deal”.

“Mizkif” turns down deal for moral reasons

The famous Twitch-Streamer seems to have been offered 10 million US-Dollar to provide a minimum of fifteen hours advertising material per month. When converted, this amounts to around 9.3 million Euro. However, after thinking it over, “Mizkif” decided to turn down the deal which would have been worth millions – as he said, for moral reasons. According to his statement, had he accepted the 10 million-deal, he would have donated several millions from the deal for charitable purposes and he would also have given financial support to his family. In August of last year, we had reported about a new casino advertising ban on Twitch.

Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo is a US-American Twitch-Star, who was born in 1995 and is currently living in Texas (USA). Among other things, the 27-year-old is the founder and owner of the Gaming-Organisation One True King. He began his “streaming-career” in 2016. “Mizkif” has currently over two million followers on Twitch.

At the end of the day “Mizkif” decided not to accept the deal. He said that many fans look up to streamers and YouTubers like him and he was worried that he would influence his community through his behaviour, and they would also want to take up gambling. Thus, to prevent this, the 27-year-old turned down the deal. Besides this, the Twitch-Star would probably have had to move home had he accepted the deal. “Mizkif” is currently living in the US-Federal State of Texas, where the regulations in the field of online gambling are especially strict.

However, the young man admitted that in the meantime he had seriously thought about accepting the several million dollars deal. His statement about this issue was:

“I want to be honest with you. Did I think about it, and did I consider accepting the deal? Yes, I did.”

MontanaBlack also turned down deal worth millions

“Mizkif” is not the first Twitch-Star, who turned down a deal for casino streams which is worth millions. In December of last year we had reported that the German internet star MontanaBlack had also refused a casino-deal of more than 12 million Euro. However, in both cases, the Twitch-celebrities did not reveal which online-casino had offered the deal which is worth millions.

Conclusion

The US-American Twitch-Star “Mizkif” has allegedly turned down an unbelievable deal of 10 million US-Dollar. The latter was offered to him in exchange for giving his services for several hours per week in casino streams in an online casino, which has not been specifically named. It is quite impressive the high amounts that online gambling providers offer to internet stars to be able to reach a large audience.

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