Over the last few months, streaming Stake casino content has never been easier, thanks to the latest and greatest Twitch rival, Kick.com. After the great Twitch gambling ban of 2022, Kick.com stepped up and created a safer and more profitable platform for streamers of all backgrounds. 

When visiting Kick.com, one of the first things you take notice of is how popular Stake is among Kick.com casino streamers. Today we deep dive into who the most popular Stake casino streamers on Kick.com are and what sets them apart.

It is to be noted that we considered a few things when compiling this list, using the statistics of the most followed Kick.com streamers provided StreamsCharts. Do they stream on or for Stake? Then we added them to the list. It is also important to mention that this list might change as more streamers move over to Kick.com or if some streamers experience significant growth in their followership numbers. But as it stands, these are the biggest Stake streamers on Kick.com:

AdinRoss

AdinRoss

AdinRoss

+434,000 Followers

Adin Ross is a controversial live streamer who rose to fan because of his celebrity collaborations and playing NBA 2K20. At the time of writing, he is currently the most followed streamer on Kick.com. Stake sponsors him and he reportedly leaked figures suggesting that he earns nearly $1 million a week for streaming for the casino. These figures have never been confirmed by the casino, meaning he would earn close to $4 million a month from Stake alone. 

Trainwreckstv

Trainwreckstv

Trainwreckstv

+165,000 Followers (no image)

Trainwreckstv is an American content creator, social media personality, podcast host, and streamer by the name of Tyler Niknam. Tyler rose to fame on Twitch, bringing together a following of over 2.1 million while playing games such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Halo, and casino gambling. He later moved on to signing a $1 million per month deal with Stake casino, followed by a non-exclusive, two-year deal to the value of $100 million with Twitch rival Kick.com. He recently secured multiple HUGE wins at Stake, including a massive 500BTC win on Might of Ra, and $3.3 Million on Roulette

WestCOL

WestCOL

WestCOL

+143,000 Followers

WestCOL, otherwise known as Luis Villa, is a famous Colombian streamer who entered the scene in 2017. Starting at the young age of around 15 years old, WestCOL spent most of his time streaming gameplay on Minecraft, COD, CS:GO, and other games. He was also just getting started on his gambling streams before the Twitch ban, but since moving to Kick.com, has become a regular Stake gambling streamer. 

Roshtein

Roshtein

Roshtein

+123,000 Followers

Roshtein claims to be the longest active slot streamer, having started his gambling streaming journey in 2016 from the comfort of his bedroom. You can read about his story here. His biggest win to date, as he has said, is $18,750,000 on Wanted Dead Or A Wild. Roshtein is one of the most relevant streamers on the Kick.com platform, having started streaming slots more than 7 years ago. Roshtein is a staple in the gambling community and we are stocked to see him have a safe place for all his big win madness. 

Corinnakopf

Corinnakopf

Corinnakopf

+88,000 Followers

Corinnakopf is a popular Twitch, Facebook, and ex-YouTube streamer, who has often played popular games such as Fortnite, and has recently been streaming on Kick.com, including many gambling-focused streams. In December 2019 Kopf signed a deal with Facebook Gaming after being banned from Twitch on multiple occasions. She now mainly streams to Kick.com and continues to connect with her fans on her Twitter, TikTok, and OnlyFans.

Stackswopo

Stackswopo 

Stackswopo 

+77,000 Followers (no image)

Stackswopo is an active content creator and ex-Twitch streamer who currently streams on Kick.com, and shares his gaming-related clips on YouTube. Stackswop has a good balance of gaming and gambling-related content and recently did a face reveal which garnered an impressive +224K views. The streamer’s Twitch profile is currently unavailable due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines, most likely due to gambling, but don’t worry you can catch him regularly streaming Stake on Kick.com. 

LosPollosTV

Lospollostv

LosPollosTV

+49,000 Followers 

LosPollosTV is an enthusiast content creator with over 686K followers on Twitch and 168K followers on YouTube. He is famous for his NBA2K streams, a basketball video game, as well as his other videos that feature games such as Fortnite, and his gambling streams on Kick.com. He often shares a wider variety of content with his followers including a series on his YouTube channel where he reacts to the show “Milf Manor”. His biggest win was recently his first-ever max win, on the game Retro Tapes, where he went home with an x10,000 win, netting him a clean $100 000.

Classybeef

Classybeef

Classybeef

+44,000 Followers

ClassyBeef is a team of 8 members, who share a love for streaming great gambling content on YouTube, where they have over 43K followers. They are known for their positive energy and good vibes, including their various big wins. Their Twitch channel first went live in 2019, however, it is not currently linked to their platforms anymore with Kick.com being their primary streaming platform. Their biggest win ever was €8,190,000 while playing Gladiator Legends on Stake.

The Fall of Twitch and the Rise of Kick

While Kick.com did rise from the ashes of Twitch’s gambling ban, or at least that’s what coincidences indicate, it has become a haven for all kinds of streamers.

Kick.com didn’t want to be another Twitch, they wanted to be better, and they have achieved that in their creator split alone. Whereas Twitch imposes a 50:50 split, Kick.com offers its creators a 95:5 split. This move, alongside many others, has made Kick.com stand out. It is also to be noted, a lot of their partnerships are non-exclusive meaning streamers can cross-platform stream. This comes shortly after Twitch bans multi-streaming to other platforms. 

Recently, the most followed Twitch streamer Ninja was seen trialing out the platform with a game of Fortnite. But even more excitingly, Kick.com poached two of Twitch’s biggest streamers xQc and Amouranth. xQc is known for his gambling streams but has yet to go live on Stake just yet, but when he does we will be sure to add him to the list. 

With more and more streamers turning to Kick.com, and Twitch continuing to let their creators down, we will see an uprise of incredible content to come. We look forward to updating this list of the biggest stake streamers on Kick.com in the future. 

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