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Popular internet personality Adin Ross got a big shock during his live stream on Monday. He discovered that Kick had banned him from the platform shortly after revealing he was going to be streaming gambling content from Rainbet instead of Stake. Kick and Stake are owned by the same firm.
The stream was eventually restored with no explanation as to the reason for the short ban. Ross was previously banned from Twitch in 2023. On Monday, he held his first stream on the platform since his unbanning in March, getting 225,800 concurrent viewers at one point. Despite being a Stake ambassador, superstar rapper Drake celebrated Adin’s return to Twitch by gifting 2,000 subscriptions.
Ross had reportedly signed an exclusive $50m-per-annum deal with crypto gambling site Rainbet
Cuffem was the person who leaked the news over the weekend that Ross had reportedly signed an exclusive $50m-per-annum deal with crypto gambling site Rainbet, with the operator supposedly giving the American streamer $100m up front.
Ross revealed that he switched because it gave his friends the chance to make significant money. His original community and friend group, Streets Sleep Boys (SSB), also signed deals with Rainbet, which includes streamers like Cheesur, Cuffem, Konvy, and ShnaggyHose. Ross also said that his stream lengths were capped with Stake.
Trainwreck is a staunch Kick streamer and Stake partner, and when asked about the matter, he said he didn’t care about what Ross does. He also laughed at rumors that he was going to sign a $200m contract with Rainbet, saying that the operator isn’t big enough yet to pay out massive wins, such as his $37.5m win in July.
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