- Trainwreckstv hit a $50 million max win on Stake-exclusive slot Coins and Cauldrons.
- The payout reportedly passes Roshtein’s $45.4 million record set in summer 2025.
- The win came from a $500,000 Mystery Bonus buy, hitting the game’s 50,000x cap exactly.
Tyler “Trainwreckstv” Niknam, one of the most prominent gambling streamers on Kick, hit the theoretical maximum payout on Coins and Cauldrons during a livestreamed session. “If I’m this unlucky, I’m done,” the streamer said roughly a minute before the winning buy. A clip of the moment shows him leaping from his seat as the counter settled at $50,000,000.
The game, produced by Meta Gaming and available only on Stake, carries a maximum win of 50,000 times the base bet. Trainwreckstv was playing at a $1,000 base bet and repeatedly purchasing the Mystery Bonus – a feature buy costing 500 times the stake, or $500,000 per purchase, which randomly awards a three, four, or five-scatter bonus round.
The rare five-scatter version opens with two sticky wild reels locked in place. The clip shows the session was wagered in USDT, with the balance displayed in dollars, and a string of multimillion-dollar returns that fell short of the buy-in cost before the record hit.
The payout reportedly passes the $45.4 million record set by fellow streamer Roshtein on Drac’s Stacks in summer 2025 – which had itself broken Trainwreckstv’s $37.5 million win on Hex Appeal weeks earlier. Stake has not officially confirmed the payout, consistent with its practice around previous streamer records.
The record caps a dramatic reversal for the streamer, who burned through more than $10 million in April after exhausting his Stake platform pay, before a string of eight-figure May wins renewed fake-balance accusations from viewers. “I show every piece of information that is honestly none of your fu**king business,” he said during a recent Kick broadcast.
The session itself carried his framing: the stream was titled “playing with lossback + personal – need something,” with lossback referring to a Stake rewards mechanism that returns a share of losses, while a permanent on-screen banner read “DO NOT GAMBLE – YOU WILL LOSE.” A Bloomberg Businessweek investigation published in March found that wins exceeding 1,000 times the original wager occurred more often for certain sponsored personalities playing Easygo-developed games than for typical players.
The record also underscores how central gambling content remains to the Kick ecosystem even as the platform’s co-founder Ed Craven acknowledged last week that its partner program does not reward casino streams. Whether the $50 million figure stands as a record – or follows the pattern of streamer milestones falling within months – the clip is already doing what such moments reliably do: putting Stake’s exclusive catalog in front of millions.
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