Hello Everyone! 👋
Lately, streamers in the online casino world have been drawing a lot of attention, but they’ve also been facing criticism—especially when it comes to big wins, which some claim are fake.
As representatives of a casino, we believe the rise of well-known online casino streamers has brought significant growth to the industry, with many being paid exceptionally well. However, there’s an argument to be made that some might be a bit overvalued.
There are many streamers asking for substantial fees to stream, but their actual results often fall short of expectations. When it comes to the topic of streamers' big wins, it’s a delicate matter.
For example, in our case at Vivadice, since our launch on August 29th, 2024, the current RTP on Pragmatic Play games is around 106% as of the time I’m writing this. While it might not sound typical, that’s simply the reality.
We believe that large companies running online casinos sometimes provide streamers with massive "fake balances" to play with. When these streamers buy bonuses worth $200k–$300k, it’s almost expected that they’ll hit big wins. 🎰
At Vivadice, we’re not heavily focused on streamers at the moment. They are often too costly, and from our perspective, the process can be a bit questionable. For example, we provide our streamers only with discounts from game providers and platform fees, but we still cover their balance. In contrast, we believe some major casinos might not actually pay for those balances, which raises questions—especially when a single streamer is playing with a $1M balance. That does seem a bit unusual. 😊
What do you all think about this? Are streamers worth the hype, or is it all just a big show? Let’s discuss! 🎲