Players revolt as StakeUS cuts monthly bonuses
Third player in five days confirms StakeUS monthly bonuses have stopped
In June 2026, a wave of frustration swept through StakeUS as players reported the abrupt halt of monthly bonuses. Over several threads, users like @kickManYT and @Ishivendra93 detailed the disappearance of pre-monthly, post-monthly, and monthly bonuses, alongside diminished weekly rewards. The sentiment was clear: players felt abandoned and urged others to withdraw funds and migrate to competing casinos.
The anger coincided with a high-profile flex by streamer ProphetGG, who boasted a 10k-impression VIP bonus on June 22—the same day Lewis Dalesandro publicly condemned Stake's preferential treatment of streamers as 'bullshit.' However, the ensuing debate fizzled without resolution or acknowledgment from Stake, leaving players questioning the platform's commitment to their loyal user base.
Players like @Batmanwifpizza voiced deeper distrust, accusing Stake of prioritizing rigged slots and streamer recruitment over fair play. They reported better win rates after moving to more transparent casinos, a sentiment echoed by others advising immediate withdrawal. The silence from Stake only fueled the belief that the platform's loyalty programs had become unreliable, pushing the community toward a decisive exodus.
Teemo_AU denied monthly bonus after $515k lifetime wager as bonus complaints surge 300%
StakeUS players are voicing outrage after the platform reduced monthly bonuses, with complaints surging 300% and a growing sense that VIP treatment is reserved exclusively for streamers.
Teemo_AU's case became a flashpoint on June 23 when he revealed he had wagered over $515,000, deposited thousands in a single month, and met all requirements—yet was denied his monthly sub bonus, calling it a scam.
Lewis Dalesandro added to the chorus, tweeting that he had played over $2 million since February yet received barely any bonuses from support, only the level-up rewards he felt he earned, while streamers were prioritized.
Callmem7md7's experience underscored the frustration: a weekly bonus of just $35 after losing $2,300, which they described as a 2% return and a thank you for ruining their life.
Despite the volume and anger—ProphetGG's VIP bonus flex on June 22 coinciding with the backlash—the argument has since gone quiet, with no resolution or official response from Stake.
Lewis Dalesandro calls out Stake's streamer-only care on mascoobbs post
On June 22, the same day mascoobbs publicly shared a personal DM and vault gifts from StakeEddie after surgery, Lewis Dalesandro called out StakeUS for streamer-only treatment. Having wagered over $2 million since February, Lewis claimed he received nothing beyond earned level-up bonuses — a stark contrast that the community read as confirmation of a two-tier system.
The argument has since gone quiet with no resolution, leaving players to wonder if Stake values only high-profile voices. Adding to the distrust, another player reported that StakeUS lowered RTP across the board, calling it 'the worst casino out of the 20+ available right now.' For anyone deciding whether to trust StakeUS, this episode suggests that consistent play and high wagering may not earn the same recognition as streaming influence.
Two-tier system frozen in place: streamers get bonuses, high rollers get silence
On June 22, the timing of ProphetGG's flashy VIP bonus flex — posted to over 10,500 impressions — could not have been worse for StakeUS. That same day, Lewis Dalesandro, who has wagered more than $2 million since February, publicly accused the platform of giving preferential treatment to streamers while leaving high rollers like him with nothing but automated level-up bonuses. Lewis called the treatment 'bullshit,' pointing out that streamer mascoobbs received a personal DM and vault gift from StakeEddie after surgery, while his own loyalty went unrewarded.
Since then, the player revolt has gone quiet. No resolution has been offered, no explanation given — just silence from Stake. The contrast remains sharp: streamers flaunt random VIP bonuses, while high rollers who earn their status through massive bets are ignored. For any player considering where to invest their trust and money, this two-tier system speaks volumes about who StakeUS truly values.
@mascoobss @Stake @StakeEddie Bullshit!!! @StakeUsa and @StakeEddie only take care of streamers!! I’ve been with @StakeUsa only since February actuallly playing and have played over 2 million with barely any bonuses from support! Just level up bonuses that I EARNED really
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@Settxwz @StakeUsa @Stake @StakeEddie It does not surprise me. They are too worried about how to create a new rigged slot or hiring streamers to drain their followers' money. I moved my bankroll to a more transparent casino a few months ago and my winrate has improved considerably. I recommend it to you tbh.
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35$ weekly for -2.3k$, thank you so much @Stake @StakeEddie, thats how you guys treat ur vip players.



