The casino-streams on Twitch have long been controversial. The streamers often receive million deal offers from the online casinos. There has been a constant increase in pressure on the streaming platform Twitch. A few days ago, Twitch published a statement about the casino streams. But what is Twitch’s position about this issue and is there any future for Casino-Streams?
The live-streamer has long been criticising casino-streamers. He describes these types of streams as morally reprehensible. His fans were really surprised when a few days ago he of all people announced such a casino stream. However, this worked out differently than one had initially thought.
This year’s Gamescom took place between the 24th. and the 28th. August in Cologne, Germany. However, on the side-lines of this year’s world’s largest computer and video games fair there was a physical altercation between several Twitch-Stars. The Casino-Streamers orangemorange, Scurrows and self-proclaimed “Casino-Opponent“ Tanzverbot were involved. But how did the situation escalate to a point that at the end those involved come to blows?
Around a year ago, we at GambleJoe had reported that the Twitch-Streamer “xQc” had lost the sum of one million in online gambling within a month. After taking a short break, “xQc” has now been showing casino streams regularly since May 2022. It has now been divulged, how much money the Canadian has allegedly spent in the Stake Casino.
As the “WirtschaftsWoche” reported around two weeks ago, the successful Youtuber Ron Bielecki is being investigated. Among other things, the 23-year-old is being accused of organising illegal gambling. But what has Bielecki actually done and which fine can he be expected to receive?
A few days ago, an interesting interview with inscope21 was published on the You tube channel of Tim Gabel (669,000 subscribers). The nearly 30-minute conversation was nearly all about casino streams and the negative effects of gambling. Is it worth viewing?
A short while ago a Twitch-Fan had started an online petition against casino streams. The aim is to motivate the operators to ban illegal gambling streams from the platform. How successful has the petition been and will Twitch feel motivated to completely ban casino streams?
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?
The French Canadian Twitch-Streamer “xQc“ stated that he has lost a record amount within one month whilst gambling online. As the 26-year-old admitted a few days ago in a podcast with Pokimane, just during April 2022 he lost around 1.85 million US-Dollar when gambling online. But how could he have lost so much and is the popular casino-streamer now gambling addicted?
The streamers MontanaBlack and Tanzverbot were once again involved in a public fight. The casino streams of MontanaBlack were the reason for this fight. Tanzverbot criticised the fact that MontanaBlack downplays the potential addiction of gambling and accuses him of only wanting to become rich from gambling. But meanwhile can the brawlers reach an agreement?
Many gambling fans have in the past often wondered how much money the large casino streamers on Twitch actually earn. Around two weeks ago, there was a glitch on Twitch, during which, attackers managed to siphon off internal data. Among others, the Twitch intake of the Internet stars Knossi and MontanaBlack were published.
In the past we had reported several times about the successful Casino-Streamers on Twitch. In the past the large Streamers Roshtein, TrainwrecksTV and MontanaBlack earned a lot of money with their Live-Sessions. It is remarkable that by time even more streamers have landed on Stake.com. We have tried to explain the reasons for this.