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Streamer Affiliate Scams Drain High Rollers

Trainwreckstv's 1-in-305,176 five-hiddens sequence reignites accusations that Stake streamers play with fake money — players say real losses in chat fund the show

Cooling·4d ago·4 posts (24h)
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Story Timeline

22 JUN 2026

QyxETH loses $175K in 2 days under streamer code — blocked when asking for agreed lossback

Player QyxETH reports depositing $175,000 over two days under a streamer's affiliate code on Stake, with promises of lossback and commission that never materialized. Despite the high deposit volume, the streamer provided an account created in 2025—a clear red flag—and blocked the player when he requested the agreed-upon compensation. This incident highlights a pattern where streamers leverage their influence to attract high rollers, only to renege on player-specific deals.

Another player, stakewinmines1, waged over $500,000 under affiliate Adeftwastaken and received zero bonus rewards. Their public call for action against misleading promotions underscores a growing sentiment that streamer codes often exploit real-money players. In response, the community is increasingly turning to the Cashy Justice Fund as a potential avenue for recourse, signaling a crisis of trust in the platform's affiliate system.

These accounts add weight to broader accusations that Stake streamers may use fake money or inflated showmanship, while the audience's real losses bankroll the spectacle. For any player considering a streamer code, the repeated pattern of blocked accounts, unmet promises, and zero support should serve as a strong caution against placing trust in these affiliate arrangements.

22 JUN 2026

QyxETH's $175K affiliate betrayal spreads — Cashy Justice Fund enters the chat

A high-stakes player known as QyxETH has come forward with a detailed account of depositing $175,000 under a streamer's affiliate code on Stake, only to be blocked when requesting the lossback and commission percentage they had agreed upon. The player noted red flags early on, such as receiving an account created in 2025, but assumed a streamer would not risk their reputation. Now, two days of heavy losses — $25,000 on the first day and roughly $150,000 on the second across slots and blackjack — have left QyxETH blocked and seeking a new affiliate, shaking confidence in streamer-backed deals.

The community quickly rallied around QyxETH, with other players pointing toward the Cashy Justice Fund as a potential recourse for those who feel cheated by streamer agreements. The fund has previously reviewed cases where players were allegedly misled, and its mention here suggests a growing pattern of affiliate disputes that erode trust in the streamer-casino relationship.

Compounding these concerns, a separate expose revealed a tool capable of generating fake deposit, withdrawal, and bet statistics on Stake, as well as simulating rank, deposit history, and even withdrawal records. With over 8,200 impressions, this discovery deepens skepticism about whether streamer-provided figures are genuine, making it harder for real players to gauge the legitimacy of the affiliate offers they rely on.

22 JUN 2026

FatManTerra names Stake as 'actually legit casino' in viral Rollbit takedown

In a viral thread that amassed over 11,400 impressions, FatManTerra called out Rollbit for what he described as a "heads I win, tails you lose" strategy—allowing players from restricted jurisdictions to deposit and lose money freely, but seizing their entire balance the moment they hit a big win. He explicitly named Stake as an "actually legit casino" that never engages in such practices, pointing to a pattern where Rollbit employees and streamers operate openly in those same prohibited regions without consequence. FatManTerra emphasized that the Curacao shell structure makes legal recourse nearly impossible, and urged players to move to platforms like Stake, Shuffle, and Duel that operate with more integrity.

The sentiment was echoed by community figure Ericonomic, who revealed a similar pattern with Shuffle: users were invited to deposit and gamble during airdrop periods, only to be hit with sudden KYC requirements after the airdrop was announced, leading to account bans and fund seizures for those in now-prohibited jurisdictions. These firsthand accounts reinforce a growing distrust in casinos that hide behind jurisdictional loopholes, while positioning Stake as a safer alternative that honors withdrawals without selective enforcement.

23 JUN 2026

QyxETH loses 175K under a Stake streamer's code, gets blocked when asking for lossback

A high-profile incident involving the Stake streamer known as Trainwreckstv has deepened player suspicions about fake-play and affiliate scams. Player QyxETH reported losing $175,000 in deposits over two days after playing under a streamer's referral code, only to be blocked when requesting the agreed lossback and commission. The streamer allegedly provided a dormant account created in 2025, raising immediate red flags.

QyxETH described losing $25,000 on the first day and nearly $150,000 more on slots and blackjack the next. When he asked for the promised rebate, he was blocked. He noted that as a VIP on other platforms, he had never experienced such treatment, and he now seeks a trustworthy partner elsewhere. This story amplifies growing community concerns that streamer-related fraud is not limited to one casino but may be systemic across the industry.

The irony is sharpened by public figures like FatManTerra, who recently positioned Stake as a legitimate alternative to Rollbit, claiming Rollbit uses a 'heads I win, tails you lose' strategy of seizing winnings from players in prohibited jurisdictions. Yet here, a Stake streamer appears to have exploited a player under his code, leaving the community to question whether any platform can truly be trusted when its streamers operate with such impunity.

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Jack Toale@ToaleJack74160
negative31d ago

@tembetss @Trainwreckstv @StakeEddie This is fake money stake Eddie didn't lose a penny. The people who watched this amd thought they could do the same did though.

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CryptoKen@kryptokenni
negative31d ago

@tembetss @Trainwreckstv @StakeEddie No Eddie is not these two are in on it and I guarantee he can’t cash out any of that money it’s all fun money for the chance of getting some young kid addicted. Anyone who thinks you can do this is a fucking idiot and deserve to lose all your money.

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russell vann@Chickenmath7140
negative31d ago

@tembetss @Trainwreckstv @StakeEddie Statistically impossible so no win but real losses in the chat to pay his wage.

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