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Trainwreckstv Questions Xposed’s Deal with Roobet – Real Money?
Two popular Kick streamers have had a quick exchange questioning each other’s motives and where they get the money to play online casinos

Trainwreckstv, one of the world’s most famous if somewhat boisterous streamers, recently questioned the authenticity of a fellow streamer. In this case, Trainwreckstv raised a question of whether Xposed, a fellow Kick streamer, was using his own money – or real money for that matter – to play on Roobet, a popular online casino.
Trainwrecks takes a closer look at rival streamer Xposed
Trainwreckstv himself has partnered with Stake.com, and he even questioned Stake Founder Eddie Craven about the nature of deals and whether “fake money” was involved. Trainwreckstv was not happy with people who stipulate that they are spending large amounts of money, only to turn out that their funds are digital credits of no real value.
Xposed though was quick to respond to this insulation, and rather amicably, too. He asked Trainwreckstv straight up – “what have I ever done to make it seem like I am not real, brother?” Trainwreckstv though laughed it off and said that Xposed should not be taking things personally.
But his motives surfaced soon enough – the only way to know if you are getting paid real money to stream for a brand is to be streaming for Stake – simple as that. Because Xposed was teaming up with Roobet, the logic ran, there was no way to be certain.
Trainwrecks offered a solution to the conundrum, however. “If you were on Stake, I could be more sure,” Train said. Unless he saw the actual deal between Xposed and Roobet, he could not give it his stamp of approval.
He told Xposed that it was alright because every streamer tended to keep these details confidential, as possibly requested by the companies themselves. It was nothing against him, Trainwrecks assured Xposed.
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Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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