My alt got permanently muted without even a warning for talking about this in chat so perhaps a better discussion might be had over here on the forum. Look at the fines companies like Bet365 have had to shell out for misleading practices and decide whether it's really worth it. No UKGC regulated casino would touch those streamers with a barge pole. Stake appears to be moving in the right direction in terms of entering into the regulated markets, of the UK for example. You can't say that you advocate for "Responsible gambling" while at the same time funding streamers to do $50k bonus buys on the way to punting off 6-figure balances, all while pretending it's their own money. We've already seen Twitch get banned in Slovakia and I can't see it being too much longer until other countries follow suit if unrealistic and irresponsible gambling continues to be broadcasted on the platform. I'd like to see Stake get ahead of the curve on this. Sooner or later, the powers that be will clamp down on this practice. I feel that working with individuals like Roshstein, who have been proven time and time again to be using "fake" balances, is damaging to Stake's long-term image and reputation. I find it disheartening to see Stake building partnerships with known fake-money casino streamers. Stake was built on the principles of fairness and transparency.
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