
Adin Ross
Mainstream streamer (originally NBA 2K, then variety, then gambling). Twitch-banned 2023, moved to Kick where he is one of the headliner deals. A March 2024 accidentally-shared Discord chat revealed Stake was paying him 335 ETH (~$995k) per week (~$4M/month) — among the highest-disclosed gambling sponsorships in the space.
Legal status
Named in April 2026 New Jersey lawsuit alleging illegal gambling promotion and racketeering, alongside Drake, DJ Akademiks, and Stake.us. Plaintiffs allege concealed sponsorship disclosure. Litigation ongoing — outcome unknown.
No verified clips on file yet
Sponsor history
Discord-leaked Mar 2024: 335 ETH/week (~$4M/month at the time). Acknowledged publicly after the leak. Currently subject of New Jersey lawsuit alleging undisclosed sponsorship; litigation ongoing.
The bankroll question
With confirmed $4M/month sponsorship structure, the bankroll question is essentially settled in one direction: the streams are not playing personal money in any meaningful sense — the operator is funding the play either directly or via the cash equivalent of the sponsorship. This is reported in mainstream outlets and is part of the lawsuit context. Treat streams as entertainment, not a model of profitable play.
Style and schedule
High-energy, mainstream-coded — audience skews younger and broader than slot-specialist streamers. Cross-promotion with mainstream culture (music, sports). Casino content is one stream type among many; not the exclusive focus.
Variable across content types. Casino streams are intermittent within a broader streaming schedule.
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