In the past, streamer xQc streamed gambling on Kick with a deal. He casually announced part of the terms: He didn’t gamble his own money and received a flat fee from Stake.
What kind of income is that? xQc was a professional player for Overwatch for a long time. However, he was eventually kicked from his team and began a career as a streamer on Twitch. Here he initially played all sorts of games until he eventually discovered online gambling.
As Twitch limited online gambling, xQc accepted an exclusive contract from Kick, or rather its parent company Stake for 100 million dollars.
Additionally, xQc had a deal with Stake, the online casino. For one stream, xQc received 200,000 dollars. The streamer mentioned this in a stream (highlight clip on X).
200,000 dollars for 10 minutes or several hours
How could xQc hardly lose anything? The duration didn’t matter, the streamer says: According to xQc, the stream could have lasted only 10 minutes, he would still have received this high sum of money.
xQc also could have just bet very little: I received 200,000 dollars in any case. I could have gambled only one dollar in an hour, I could keep the remaining 199,999 dollars.
(Source: X).
In the past, xQc has shown that he likes to gamble large amounts at online casinos. He once lost almost 170,000 euros in 2 minutes. Even today, xQc is still regularly seen in online casinos. However, the 30-year-old only streams gambling on Kick, as Twitch has tightened its rules in this regard.
The sad thing is: all the money xQc has received from his gambling streams probably cannot be used for good, as his parents do not want to use their son’s income: 29-year-old streamer sold himself to an online casino for millions $, but his parents do not use the money