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xQc Waiting on Trainwrecks’s Opinion on Mizkif’s Deal with Stake
Popular streamer xQc “gifts” his opinion on Mizkif’s deal with Stake to streamer Trainwreck
Recently, popular streamer xQc was asked about his opinion on streamer Mizkif’s choice to take a deal with the gambling website Stake.
In a clip posted on X, xQc declined to take a stance; instead, he opted to present his opinion as a “gift” to streamer Trainwrecks.
Trainwrecks has for some time been quite vocal in his opinions about other streamers, as he believes they are hypocritical and willing to change their minds under public pressure
Some of the bigger streamers Trainwrecks mainly accuse of this are Mizkif, Pokimane, and HasanAbi, who themselves were a part of a 2022 boycott against Twitch to stop online gambling.
The streamers were semi-successful as Twitch did enforce a gambling ban; however, many specific types of online gambling were still allowed on the platform.
This, at the time, in turn led to a pledge by Trainwrecks to create a platform of his own.
Contradicting Yourself
At one point, it was reported that Mizkif had turned down a $35,000 an hour deal with Stake.
Mizkif himself is one of the bigger streamers who, a few years ago, boycotted Twitch.com on X, formally known as Twitter.
Several clips of Mizkif from 2022 have resurfaced on X, showcasing disapproval towards Stake formally and those who had at the time taken deals with it.
Last week, a video of Mizkif was uploaded to X, where he announced a partnership with the gambling website Stake and showcased himself using the site.
It has not yet been revealed the amount of money and the terms agreed upon by the streamer and Stake.
Ever-increasing Viewership
Numbers show that during 2022, the peak concurrent viewers for the slots category on Twitch were a little over 280,000 people.
After 2022, people slowly lost interest; however, a sizeable chunk remained.
This year, an average of around 30,000 people a month keep tuning in to watch streamers gamble on online casinos.
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Tolga Ismetov is an English philology graduate with a passion for literature and journalism. He is the newest addition to the Gambling News team, covering markets in Asia and legal developments around the world.
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