Neon roster of streamer rows — which casinos streamers play

Which casinos do crypto gambling streamers play?

Mostly, this is public. The big names disclose their casino partners, so the casino itself is rarely a secret. What the stream hides is the balance being played and the results on screen — both usually sponsored, neither a normal player's. This list separates the sourced association from what you could actually replicate with your own deposit.

Short answer: the casino is sourced, the win rate is marketing. We record who is publicly linked to which brand, with dates, and keep the "could you do this yourself?" tests separate and marked verifying.

Want the wider picture? The full searchable roster of 14 streamers lives on the home page. The six below are the ones we cover in depth, each with a one-line sourced summary and a page that holds the receipts.

The in-depth streamer pages

Roshtein

Linked to Stake — the long-running, high-stakes slots name most associated with the platform.

Trainwreckstv

Disclosed Stake partner who co-founded Kick, the platform much of the gambling scene moved to.

xQc

Disclosed Stake deal — one of the largest creators to take a public gambling sponsorship.

Adin Ross

Former Stake face who publicly moved to Rainbet in 2025.

Drake

Disclosed Stake brand partner; a 2026 Bloomberg analysis flagged unusual win rates, which Stake disputes.

TimTheTatman

Disclosed Roobet association as of 2026 — a more recent entry to the casino-stream world.

How we report a streamer association

The line we hold is simple, and it is the whole reason this page exists. We report disclosed or observed associations only, with a source and a date attached, and never a claim about any individual's private finances. A "#ad", a casino code in a bio, or footage on the public record is enough to record that someone is linked to a brand. It is not enough to say what they personally deposit, win or lose, and we don't pretend otherwise.

The displayed balance is a separate question. Much "big win" content runs on a sponsored or coin balance with terms a normal player never receives, so the results on screen can't be reproduced with your own money. We keep that distinction front and centre — see spotting a sponsored balance for the seven signs that tell a house-money balance from a real one.

And the part that costs you money — "can an ordinary player actually deposit, play and withdraw here?" — is answered only by a first-hand test, not by anything on a stream. Those verdicts are marked verifying until our own deposit-play-withdraw run completes and lands, dated. Our full process is on the methodology page.

Association is not endorsement

Recording that a creator is publicly linked to a casino is a factual note for independent commentary. It is not an accusation, and it is not a recommendation to play where they play. Where a normal player can realistically play is a different list.

Where a normal player can actually play

None of the above tells you where the experience is good for you. For genuinely high limits and fast payouts an ordinary player can use — rather than a balance you'll only ever see on camera — Duel is our top pick, and the one our roster points to.