Previously, fans asked xQc, a well-known streamer, for his opinion. They wanted to know what he thought about Mizkif’s decision to sign a deal with Stake.

xQc declined to take a stance in a clip posted on X. Rather, he opted to present his opinion as a gift to streamer Trainwrecks.
Trainwrecks has been quite vocal about other streamers for some time. He believes they are hypocritical and willing to change their minds under public pressure.
Trainwrecks mainly accuses bigger streamers like Mizkif, Pokimane, and HasanAbi of this. They were part of a 2022 boycott against Twitch to stop online gambling.
The streamers were semi-successful as Twitch did enforce a gambling restriction. Yet, the platform still allowed many specific types of online gambling.
At the time, this in turn led to a pledge by Trainwrecks to make a platform of his own.
Reports stated that Mizkif once turned down a $35,000-per-hour agreement with Stake. He is also one of the biggest streamers who boycotted Twitch.com on X, formerly known as Twitter, a few years ago.
Numerous clips of Mizkif from 2022 have resurfaced on X. In them, he showcased disapproval toward Stake and those who had taken agreements with it at the time.
Last week, a video of Mizkif was uploaded to X. In it, he announced a collaboration with Stake, a gambling website, and showcased himself using the platform.
The streamer and Stake have not yet revealed the amount of money or the terms of their agreement.
According to 2022 data, the slots category on Twitch peaked at a little over 280,000 concurrent viewers.
After 2022, people slowly lost interest. Nonetheless, a sizeable chunk remained.
An average of around 30,000 people monthly keep tuning in to watch streamers gamble on online casinos in 2025.