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= Stake.com =
{{Infobox company
| name = Stake.com
| type = Private
| foundation = 2017
| founders = Edward "Ed" Craven, Bijan Tehrani
| area_served = Worldwide (via Curaçao and local licenses)
| industry = Online gambling, Cryptocurrency
| products = Casino, Sports betting, Provably fair games
| location = Curaçao (license), offices in Australia, Serbia, Cyprus
| website = [https://stake.com Stake.com]
}}


'''Stake.com''' is a cryptocurrency-based online casino and sports betting platform launched in 2017. It enables users to deposit, wager, and withdraw exclusively in digital currencies on its main global site, positioning itself at the forefront of the crypto gambling industry.<ref name="blockworks1">"Crypto Casino Made $2.6B in Gaming Revenue Last Year – Blockworks"</ref><ref name="forbesCraven1">"How Stake made Australia’s Ed Craven a crypto billionaire"</ref> Although banned in major markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom (before 2021), and much of Europe, Stake.com has grown to become one of the largest offshore crypto casinos. In 2022, it reportedly generated about US$2.6&nbsp;billion in gross gaming revenue—making it one of the world’s largest gambling companies by revenue.<ref name="blockworks1" /><ref name="forbesCraven1" />
'''Stake.com''' is a cryptocurrency-based online casino and sports betting platform founded in 2017. It operates primarily with digital currencies for deposits, wagers, and withdrawals, positioning itself at the forefront of the crypto gambling industry.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=US%242,3</ref><ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Just%20over%20a%20decade%20later%2C,3%20billion%20each</ref> Its global site is geo-blocked in many major markets due to regulatory restrictions, including the United States, United Kingdom (prior to a separate licensed site launch), and much of Europe. Despite these limitations, Stake.com has grown into one of the world’s largest offshore crypto casinos, reporting approximately US$2.6 billion in gross gaming revenue in 2022—placing it among the top global gambling companies by revenue.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=entrepreneurs%20made%20the%20most%20of,crypto%20casino%20Stake%20in%202017</ref> The platform’s success has been fueled by aggressive marketing, high-profile sponsorships, and the rise of celebrity gamblers and streamers. Stake.com combines online gambling with cryptocurrency, making it a pivotal and often controversial player in the sector.


Stake.com’s rapid ascent has been fueled by high-profile sponsorships (including Premier League football clubs, an F1 team, and UFC champions) and celebrity partnerships (notably with the rapper Drake). Its business model merges two controversial areas—online gambling and cryptocurrencies—prompting scrutiny by regulators and debates around consumer protection.
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Stake.com operates globally under a Curaçao eGaming license, providing online casino games and sports wagers in various cryptocurrencies (including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and others).<ref name="blockworks1" /> The platform’s offerings include thousands of slot and table games, a comprehensive sportsbook, and “Stake Originals” featuring provably fair mechanics. Despite geo-blocking several regions with strict regulatory regimes, the site has attracted a large user base in countries where online gambling laws are more permissive or in gray areas. As of 2022–2023, Stake.com continues to expand into locally regulated markets (e.g., the United Kingdom) with fiat-only variants of its platform.
Stake.com launched in 2017 and rapidly attracted a crypto-savvy user base by offering “provably fair” in-house games alongside a broader suite of casino offerings and a sportsbook. It remains privately held by its co-founders, Edward “Ed” Craven (Australian) and Bijan Tehrani (American), who have each become billionaires through the company’s meteoric rise.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Between%202020%20and%202022%2C%20Stake%E2%80%99s,for%20a%20combined%20%2476%20million</ref> The core platform is licensed in Curaçao but, in pursuit of regulated market expansion, Stake has obtained or sought local licenses in jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, and Ontario (Canada).<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/#:~:text=Stake,UKGC%29%20licence</ref> The company is best known for its sponsorship deals with high-profile athletes, Premier League football clubs, Formula One teams, UFC fighters, and celebrities—including a multimillion-dollar partnership with the musician Drake.
 
== History and Background ==


== History & Background ==
=== Founding ===
=== Founding ===
Stake.com was founded by Edward "Ed" Craven (an Australian) and Bijan Tehrani (an American) in 2017.<ref name="dlnews1">"Stake.com deadline nears: Billionaire founder sued by ex-partner over marketing of world’s biggest crypto casino – DL News"</ref> The two met as teenagers while running an in-game gambling operation in the online game ''RuneScape''. After ''RuneScape'' developers banned staking duels in 2011, they pivoted to real-money Bitcoin gambling via a dice site called Primedice in 2013.<ref name="forbesCraven1" /><ref name="dlnews1" /> Profits from Primedice helped them launch a development company (Easygo) in Melbourne, Australia, which built the more ambitious crypto casino Stake.com.
Stake.com was founded in 2017 by Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, who had previously co-created the Bitcoin dice site Primedice in 2013.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=The%20duo%20began%20dabbling%20with,with%20all%20wagers%20in%20cryptocurrency</ref><ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Primedice%2C%E2%80%9D%20he%20rejected%20the%20notion,had%20any%20involvement%20in%20Stake</ref> Craven and Tehrani had met as teenagers through the online game RuneScape, where they ran a virtual gambling ring until their in-game wagering was banned by the game’s developers.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=RuneScape%20is%20often%20credited%20as,casino%20within%20the%20game%E2%80%99s%20world</ref> Profits from Primedice enabled them to form an Australian development company (Easygo) to build a more ambitious crypto-focused gambling platform, culminating in the launch of Stake.com.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=ambitions%20grew%20in%20the%20spring,with%20all%20wagers%20in%20cryptocurrency</ref>


=== Growth Milestones ===
=== Growth Milestones ===
After its 2017 launch, Stake.com added third-party slot and table games to its original dice offerings and introduced a sportsbook product in 2019.<ref name="blockworks1" /> Its user base expanded sharply in Latin America, Canada, parts of Asia, and Eastern Europe, leveraging the flexibility of cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals.
Soon after launch, Stake.com expanded from in-house dice and “crash” games to hundreds of third-party slot and table games. In 2019, it introduced a full sportsbook supporting crypto wagering on major sports and esports events.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=Primedice%20ultimately%20became%20the%20foundation,and%20bitcoin%20cash%2C%20among%20others</ref> During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), Stake began sponsoring Twitch streamers to showcase its offerings, leading to a dramatic jump in user growth.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Between%202020%20and%202022%2C%20Stake%E2%80%99s,for%20a%20combined%20%2476%20million</ref> By 2022, Stake had reported over US$2.6 billion in gross gaming revenue, making it one of the largest global iGaming operators.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=DraftKings%2C%20one%20of%20the%20most,alone%2C%20the%20Financial%20Times%20reported</ref>


=== Timeline of Notable Events ===
=== Timeline of Notable Events ===
* '''2017''': Stake.com goes live, featuring in-house provably fair casino games.<ref name="dlnews1" />
* '''2017''': Stake.com goes live under a Curaçao eGaming license.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Primedice%2C%E2%80%9D%20he%20rejected%20the%20notion,had%20any%20involvement%20in%20Stake</ref>
* '''2019''': Expands to a broader suite of slots, table games, and a sportsbook.<ref name="blockworks1" />
* '''2019''': Introduction of thousands of slot and table games plus a sportsbook section.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=Primedice%20ultimately%20became%20the%20foundation,and%20bitcoin%20cash%2C%20among%20others</ref>
* '''2020''': Experiences growth from streamer partnerships and pandemic lockdowns.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''2020''': Rapid expansion via online gambling streamers (Twitch), reaching ~US$100 million in annual revenue, with large growth ahead.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Between%202020%20and%202022%2C%20Stake%E2%80%99s,for%20a%20combined%20%2476%20million</ref>
* '''2021''': Obtains a UKGC license via a local partner; sponsors Watford F.C. in the Premier League.<ref>[https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/ "Stake.com commences UK sports betting and casino operations – SBC News"]</ref>
* '''2021''': Stake obtains a UK Gambling Commission license and launches its fiat-based UK site (stake.uk.com); signs sponsorship with Watford F.C.<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/#:~:text=Stake,UKGC%29%20licence</ref>
* '''2022''': Inks major celebrity endorsement with Drake; Twitch bans crypto “slots” gambling streams, targeting sites like Stake. Stake’s founders then back the creation of Kick.com.<ref name="blockworks1" /><ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''2022''': Stakes’ revenue surpasses US$2 billion; high-profile deals with Drake, Sergio Agüero, UFC fighters Israel Adesanya and Francis Ngannou; Twitch bans crypto slots streams (citing Stake among them), prompting founders to co-launch Kick.com as an alternative streaming platform.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=some%20areas%20of%20the%20crypto,market%20at%20the%20time</ref><ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10#:~:text=nearly%2022%2C000%20viewers</ref>
* '''2023''': Title sponsor of Alfa Romeo F1 Team; secures Everton F.C. deal; hacked for US$41&nbsp;million in crypto, attributed to the Lazarus Group.<ref name="fbi_lazarus">"FBI blames North Korea's Lazarus Group for $40M Stake hack – Blockworks"</ref> The company covers the loss using reserves.
* '''2023''': Stake becomes title sponsor of the Alfa Romeo Formula One team; a major hack results in ~US$41 million stolen by the Lazarus Group, though Stake covers user funds with its reserves.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=The%20two%20have%20also%20been,%E2%80%9D</ref><ref>https://blockworks.co/news/stake-hack-lazarus-group-north-korea-fbi#:~:text=The%20Federal%20Bureau%20of%20Investigation,the%20FBI%20made%20this%20determination</ref>
* '''2024''': Expanded regulatory push (e.g., Curaçao licensing reform), rollout of more local fiat-based sites, and rebranding of the F1 team to “Stake F1 Team.”<ref>https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article/sauber-new-team-name-stake-f1-team-kick-alfa-romeo.3ExVqWTCT8pd7MEd71V5DK#:~:text=Sauber%20will%20be%20rebranded%20as,the%20German%20manufacturer's%20works%20squad.</ref>


== Ownership and Key People ==
== Ownership & Key People ==
Stake.com is privately held by its co-founders, Craven and Tehrani, who each own 50%.<ref name="forbesCraven1" /> Both rose to billionaire status by their late twenties. CEO Mladen Vuckovic oversees global operations.<ref name="dlnews1" /> The company’s main site operates under a Curaçao eGaming license, while local versions in markets like the UK are licensed domestically.
Stake.com’s co-founders and principal owners are Edward “Ed” Craven (b. ~1995, Australian) and Bijan Tehrani (b. ~1993, American).<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=Stake%E2%80%99s%20founders%2C%2027,now%20considered%20Australia%E2%80%99s%20youngest%20billionaire</ref> They each hold a 50% stake in the private company and have reinvested profits to fund rapid global expansion. Both are now among the youngest self-made billionaires, with estimated net worths exceeding US$1.3 billion each by 2023.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Just%20over%20a%20decade%20later%2C,3%20billion%20each</ref>  


== Business Model and Operations ==
Mladen Vuckovic serves as CEO.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Edward%20Craven%20and%20Bijan%20Tehrani,to%20the%20allegations%20runs%20out</ref> The overall corporate structure includes a Curaçao entity operating the main site, as well as other companies in Australia (Easygo for software development), Cyprus, and elsewhere.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=according%20to%20the%20complaint</ref> Stake has not taken outside investment or venture capital, relying instead on in-house capital for growth and marketing.
Stake.com operates similarly to a traditional online casino and sportsbook, but uses cryptocurrency (on its main site) for deposits, wagers, and withdrawals.<ref name="blockworks1" /> Key characteristics:
* '''Crypto-Only Platform''': Accepts multiple digital assets, with instant deposits and withdrawals. Local sites (e.g., Stake.uk.com) accept fiat where required.<ref name="dlnews1" />
* '''Casino and Sportsbook''': Thousands of slot and table games, live-dealer experiences, “Stake Originals,” plus sports betting on worldwide events.
* '''House Edge and Payouts''': Standard margins on games and bets generate revenue; some high-rollers wager millions in crypto.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''Affiliate Program and VIP System''': Features a revenue-sharing affiliate model and tiered VIP levels offering rakeback and personal hosts.<ref>[https://help.stake.com/en/articles/4793485-what-is-the-stake-affiliate-program "What is the Stake Affiliate Program? – Stake Help Center"]</ref>
* '''Live-Stream Sponsorships''': Popularized by partnering with Twitch/YouTube streamers who showcased high-stakes play. Following Twitch’s 2022 ban, Stake supported the development of Kick.com.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />


== Regulatory and Legal Landscape ==
== Business Model & Operations ==
Stake.com has leveraged a Curaçao license to operate globally, but stricter jurisdictions prompted it to launch separate, fully licensed sites:
Stake.com operates much like a traditional online casino and sportsbook, but uses cryptocurrency for deposits, wagers, and withdrawals on its main global site.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=DraftKings%2C%20one%20of%20the%20most,alone%2C%20the%20Financial%20Times%20reported</ref>


=== Licensing and Jurisdictional Restrictions ===
* '''Cryptocurrency-Only Platform (Global)''': Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, and others. Deposits and withdrawals are near-instant, appealing to gamblers who prefer speed and relative anonymity.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=Primedice%20ultimately%20became%20the%20foundation,and%20bitcoin%20cash%2C%20among%20others</ref>
* Uses Curaçao eGaming for its main site. Geo-blocks countries with tight gambling laws, though some users reportedly employ VPNs.<ref name="dlnews1" />
* '''Gaming Offerings''': Thousands of slot machines, table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat), live-dealer games, poker, and a sportsbook covering sports and esports.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CStake%20was%20founded%20by%20myself,possible%20online%20experience%2C%E2%80%9D%20Craven%20continued</ref> Also features “Stake Originals” with open-source “provably fair” algorithms.
* Entered the UK in 2021 under a local license, launching a fiat-based site.<ref>[https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/ "Stake.com commences UK sports betting and casino operations – SBC News"]</ref>
* '''House Edge / Payouts''': Like other casinos, Stake earns the house edge from games and margins on sports bets.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Between%202020%20and%202022%2C%20Stake%E2%80%99s,for%20a%20combined%20%2476%20million</ref>
* Operates a US “social casino” (Stake.us) as a sweepstakes model rather than direct gambling.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''Affiliate Program''': Generous revenue-share commissions for user referrals; affiliates earn a percentage of referred players’ losses.<ref>https://help.stake.com/en/articles/4793485-what-is-the-stake-affiliate-program#:~:text=When%20you%E2%80%99re%20a%20part%20of,they%20deposit%20and%20place%20bets</ref>
* '''VIP Loyalty Program''': Tiered system offering rakeback, bonuses, and dedicated support to high-volume players.<ref>https://help.stake.com/en/articles/4821738-what-is-rakeback#:~:text=Once%20you%27ve%20wagered%20a%20total,receive%20rakeback%20on%20every%20wager</ref>
* '''Streaming Partnerships''': Stake became notable for sponsoring Twitch and Kick.com streamers, who gamble live with large balances, providing significant exposure to new audiences.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=pitchmen%3A%20content%20creators,2022%2C%20giving%20Stake%20mainstream%20visibility</ref>


=== Compliance and KYC ===
Stake’s main user bases include Latin America, Canada (outside Ontario), parts of Asia, Japan, Eastern Europe, and other markets with either permissive or less-enforced gambling regulations.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=Other%20major%20online%20gambling%20sites,Asian%20countries%2C%20Japan%20and%20Brazil</ref> In regulated jurisdictions like the UK, Stake operates separate sites that may use fiat currency, comply with KYC, and follow local responsible gaming requirements.<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/#:~:text=Furthermore%2C%20the%20operator%20has%20detailed,esports%2C%20entertainment%20and%20political%20events</ref>
Begun enforcing stricter KYC, particularly for large transactions and in regulated locales. Provides self-exclusion, deposit limits, and other responsible gambling tools.


=== Legal Challenges ===
== Regulatory & Legal Landscape ==
* '''Christopher Freeman Lawsuit''': A former associate claims he was excluded from Stake and alleges it encourages illegal VPN access; the founders dispute these allegations.<ref name="dlnews1" />
Stake.com primarily holds a Curaçao eGaming license, which provides global reach but is not recognized by stricter regulatory regimes in North America or Europe.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=according%20to%20the%20complaint</ref>
* '''Twitch Ban''': Stake’s streamer-centric marketing fueled criticism over potential underage viewing, culminating in Twitch banning crypto “slots” content in late 2022.<ref>[https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10 "How Twitch Is Enforcing Its New Gambling Ban – Business Insider"]</ref>
* '''Regulatory Scrutiny''': Some regulators see crypto casinos as high risk for money laundering, problem gambling, and unlicensed access.


== Sponsorships and Partnerships ==
* '''Licensing''': Curaçao licensed since 2017. In late 2021, Stake launched stake.uk.com under a UK Gambling Commission license, but the UK site only accepts fiat currency (GBP), reflecting UK regulations.<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/#:~:text=Stake,UKGC%29%20licence</ref>
Stake.com is noted for high-profile deals in sports and entertainment:
* '''Jurisdictional Restrictions''': The main Stake.com site blocks the US, Australia, and many European jurisdictions where online casino gambling is banned or heavily restricted.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=US%242,3</ref> However, critics allege players sometimes circumvent restrictions via VPN.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Freeman%20alleged%20that%20gamblers%20in,have%20actively%20encouraged%20the%20practice</ref>
* '''Regulated Market Entrants''': After its UK rollout, Stake plans additional local sites in Italy, Portugal, and Ontario (Canada).<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=regulations%20in%20as%20many%20countries,as%20possible</ref> In the US, Stake.us operates as a “social casino” using sweepstakes tokens to remain legal.<ref>https://www.snbet.ca/stake-canada-review#:~:text=Stake.com%20Canada%20Review%202025%20,go%20live%2C%20with%20a%20license</ref>
* '''Compliance''': Initially liberal (pseudo-anonymity, crypto-based), Stake now enforces stricter KYC, especially in regulated markets, offering self-exclusion, deposit limits, and responsible gambling resources.<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/sportsbook/2021/12/17/stake-com-commences-uk-sports-betting-and-casino-operations/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CCustomers%20will%20have%20access%20to,%E2%80%9D</ref>
* '''Legal Challenges''': Stake faces a major lawsuit in New York filed by Christopher Freeman, a former associate, alleging unauthorized US-facing gambling, partner exclusion, and corporate misconduct.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Freeman%20alleged%20that%20gamblers%20in,have%20actively%20encouraged%20the%20practice</ref> The case remains ongoing.


== Sponsorships & Partnerships ==
=== Sports Team Sponsorships ===
=== Sports Team Sponsorships ===
* '''Watford F.C. (2021–2022)''': Principal shirt sponsor during the club’s Premier League campaign.<ref>[https://sbcnews.co.uk/social-responsibility/2021/11/30/stake-com-leverages-watford-partnership-for-csr-initiative/ "Stake.com leverages Watford partnership for CSR initiative"]</ref>
* '''Football (Soccer)''': Stake was the main shirt sponsor of Watford F.C. in the 2021–22 Premier League season,<ref>https://sbcnews.co.uk/social-responsibility/2021/11/30/stake-com-leverages-watford-partnership-for-csr-initiative/#:~:text=Stake,Asia%20%E2%80%93%20and%20fighter%C2%A0Israel%20Adesanya</ref> featuring a Dogecoin logo on sleeves. In 2022, the company signed a club-record partnership with Everton F.C., placing the Stake logo on Everton’s kit for multiple seasons.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=The%20two%20have%20also%20been,%E2%80%9D</ref>  
* '''Everton F.C. (2022–present)''': A multi-year, club-record shirt sponsorship deal.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''UFC''': Stake is an official betting partner of the UFC in select regions, sponsoring UFC fighters such as Israel Adesanya and Francis Ngannou as brand ambassadors.<ref>https://www.ice365.com/en/articles/70923/stake-com-signs-football-icon-aguero-as-brand-ambassador/#:~:text=Cryptocurrency%20betting%20and%20gaming%20operator,global%20representative%20for%20the%20company</ref>
* '''UFC''': Official betting partner in select regions, sponsoring fighters such as Israel Adesanya and Francis Ngannou.<ref>[https://www.ice365.com/en/articles/70923/stake-com-signs-football-icon-aguero-as-brand-ambassador "Stake.com signs football icon Agüero as brand ambassador – ICE 365"]</ref>
* '''Formula One''': In 2023, Stake became the title sponsor of the Alfa Romeo F1 Team (Sauber). From 2024 onward, the team name changes to “Stake F1 Team,” with the sponsorship reportedly worth US$100 million over three years.<ref>https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article/sauber-new-team-name-stake-f1-team-kick-alfa-romeo.3ExVqWTCT8pd7MEd71V5DK#:~:text=Sauber%20will%20be%20rebranded%20as,the%20German%20manufacturer's%20works%20squad.</ref>
* '''Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake (2023–)''': A major title sponsorship in Formula One.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />


=== Celebrity and Entertainment Partnerships ===
=== Celebrity & Entertainment Partnerships ===
* '''Drake''': Signed a purported US$100&nbsp;million-per-year deal to stream Stake roulette sessions and promote the brand.<ref name="blockworks1" /><ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''Drake''': Stake’s highest-profile deal is with the Canadian musician Drake, reportedly valued at ~US$100 million per year. Drake livestreams his gambling sessions on Stake and frequently gives away crypto to viewers.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=some%20areas%20of%20the%20crypto,market%20at%20the%20time</ref>
* '''Sergio Agüero''': The Argentine football legend became a global ambassador in 2022.
* '''Sergio Agüero''': The former Manchester City striker joined Stake as a global ambassador in February 2022.<ref>https://www.ice365.com/en/articles/70923/stake-com-signs-football-icon-aguero-as-brand-ambassador/#:~:text=Cryptocurrency%20betting%20and%20gaming%20operator,global%20representative%20for%20the%20company</ref>
* '''Kick.com''': A streaming platform financed by Stake’s founders, attracting high-profile creators after Twitch’s gambling ban.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
* '''Kick.com''': After Twitch banned certain crypto casino streams in 2022, Stake co-founded the streaming platform Kick.com, signing exclusive deals with prominent streamers such as xQc, Trainwreckstv, and Adin Ross.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=The%20duo%20are%20also%20diversifying,Kick%20has%20succeeded%20in</ref>


== Competitive Positioning ==
== Competitive Positioning ==
Stake.com is considered the largest crypto-focused casino operator, reporting revenues surpassing several mainstream bookmakers.<ref name="blockworks1" /><ref name="forbesCraven1" /> Competitors include Roobet, BC.Game, and other crypto casinos, though few match Stake’s marketing scale. Traditional sportsbooks could emerge as future rivals if they begin accepting crypto or expand globally.
Stake.com is widely recognized as a market leader among crypto-only casinos, outpacing rivals like Roobet and BC.Game in both user base and revenue.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue#:~:text=entrepreneurs%20made%20the%20most%20of,crypto%20casino%20Stake%20in%202017</ref> Its aggressive marketing, significant sponsorship budgets, and focus on community (including live chat, user forums, and high-profile streaming partnerships) differentiate it from many competitors. Traditional gambling operators have begun exploring crypto features, but Stake’s early-mover advantage and brand visibility have secured it a dominant share of the crypto gambling market.
 
== Notable Users & High-Stakes Gambling ==
=== Drake ===
Rapper Drake has streamed high-stakes casino sessions on Stake, reportedly wagering over US$1 billion in total bets within months.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Aubrey%20Drake%20Graham%2C%20better%20known,as%20Drake</ref> He has experienced both massive wins (tens of millions of dollars) and equally large losses, drawing thousands of live viewers.


== Notable Users and High-Stakes Gambling ==
=== Trainwreckstv (Tyler Niknam) ===
High-profile gamblers include:
A top Twitch streamer, Trainwreckstv became notorious for his high-stakes slots play under a Stake sponsorship deal he claimed earned him ~US$360 million over 16 months.<ref>https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/news-trainwreck-claims-made-360-million-promoting-gambling#:~:text=Twitch%20star%20Tyler%20,promoting%20gambling%20on%20his%20streams</ref> After Twitch restricted crypto gambling streams, he migrated to Kick.com, continuing to promote Stake to a large audience.


* '''Drake''': Frequently streams high-stakes roulette, sometimes placing six-figure bets per spin.<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
=== Other Streamers and Whales ===
* '''Trainwreckstv (Tyler Niknam)''': Claimed a US$360&nbsp;million sponsorship from Stake over 16 months.<ref>[https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/news-trainwreck-claims-made-360-million-promoting-gambling "Trainwreck claims he's made $360 million in 16 months by promoting gambling on his Twitch streams"]</ref>
Influencers including xQc (Felix Lengyel) and Adin Ross have occasionally gambled with or been sponsored by Stake, featuring six-figure slot bets on live streams.<ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10#:~:text=Starting%20October%2018%2C%20Twitch%20is,its%20ban%20on%20gambling%20content</ref> Anonymous “whale” bettors have also wagered large sums, with some forum reports of million-dollar spins and one user allegedly hitting an eight-figure slot jackpot.
* '''xQc (Felix Lengyel)''': One of Twitch’s largest streamers; also gambled on Stake before moving to Kick.<ref>[https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10 "How Twitch Is Enforcing Its New Gambling Ban – Business Insider"]</ref>


Reports of massive wins and losses abound, showcasing the volatility and scale of crypto gambling on Stake.
== Controversies & Challenges ==
* '''Founder Lawsuit''': Christopher Freeman, a former Primedice partner, filed suit in the US alleging he was cut out of Stake’s founding and that Stake illegally served US gamblers via VPN.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Freeman%20initially%20sued%20the%20three,his%20work%20helped%20build%20them</ref> Stake’s founders deny his claims.
* '''Twitch Gambling Ban''': In late 2022, Twitch banned streams of unregulated crypto casinos, specifically citing Stake.com among others. This move followed public outcry over high-stakes gambling content being promoted to young audiences.<ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10#:~:text=nearly%2022%2C000%20viewers</ref>
* '''2023 Hack''': Stake’s hot wallets were hacked for ~US$41 million in crypto, attributed by the FBI to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. Stake covered the losses and resumed operations quickly.<ref>https://blockworks.co/news/stake-hack-lazarus-group-north-korea-fbi#:~:text=The%20Federal%20Bureau%20of%20Investigation,the%20FBI%20made%20this%20determination</ref>


== Controversies and Challenges ==
Critics also raise concerns over problem gambling, alleged underage access (via VPN), and potential money laundering. Stake’s management has responded by increasing KYC checks and adopting responsible gambling tools, but skepticism remains among regulators and consumer protection advocates.<ref>https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/#:~:text=Stake%20is%20a%20domain%20through,gambling%E2%80%9D%2C%20according%20to%20the%20complaint</ref>
* '''Founder Lawsuit''': Ongoing legal dispute with Christopher Freeman over alleged partnership exclusion and illegal gambling practices.<ref name="dlnews1" />
* '''Twitch Gambling Ban''': Led to negative publicity regarding underage exposure and gambling addiction concerns.<ref>[https://www.businessinsider.com/twitch-gambling-ban-how-platform-enforce-new-rules-streams-2022-10 "How Twitch Is Enforcing Its New Gambling Ban – Business Insider"]</ref>
* '''Cyberattack (2023)''': Hackers stole ~US$41&nbsp;million, attributed to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. Stake covered the losses from company reserves.<ref name="fbi_lazarus" />
* '''Regulatory Scrutiny''': Authorities worry about problem gambling, money laundering, and unlicensed access. Some critics argue that VIP incentives and easy crypto deposits can exacerbate gambling addiction.


== Future Outlook ==
== Future Outlook ==
Stake.com’s trajectory depends on global regulatory shifts, its continued investments in compliance, and the evolving crypto market. The company has signaled a strategic pivot toward fully licensed operations, adapting its business model (including KYC procedures and fiat betting in certain jurisdictions).<ref name="forbesCraven1" />
With global regulators tightening oversight of crypto gambling, Stake.com has indicated a pivot toward licensing and compliance to ensure longevity. It has expanded KYC, gained UK and other licenses, and begun launching fiat-based sites in key markets. The company’s sponsorship deals—especially in Premier League football, UFC, and Formula One—will likely continue, promoting the brand and mainstreaming crypto gambling. However, costs for licenses, taxes, and compliance measures may curb short-term profitability.<ref>https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/#:~:text=Stake%20has%20chosen%20the%20path,corporation%E2%80%9D%20that%20could%20last%20decades</ref> Stake’s partnership with the Kick.com streaming platform could further entrench it as a major player in online gambling content, even as broader regulatory scrutiny intensifies.
 
* **Regulatory Expansion**: Likely to seek licenses in more major markets (e.g., parts of Europe, Latin America, and possibly the US if federal or state laws become favorable).
* **Kick.com Integration**: Its founders’ backing of the streaming platform Kick could sustain gambling-focused live streams, mitigating the impact of Twitch’s ban.
* **Mainstream Acceptance**: While early growth stemmed from an unregulated approach, Stake increasingly aims to establish itself as a legitimate, long-term operator with robust compliance and social responsibility programs.
 
The company’s prominence, marketing reach, and substantial revenue have made it a central figure in discussions about the future of crypto gambling, balancing innovation and regulatory oversight.


== References ==
== References ==
<references>
<references />
<ref name="blockworks1">[https://blockworks.co/news/crypto-casino-stake-revenue "Crypto Casino Made $2.6B in Gaming Revenue Last Year – Blockworks"]</ref>
<ref name="forbesCraven1">[https://www.forbes.com.au/news/billionaires/how-stake-made-australias-ed-craven-a-crypto-billionaire/ "How Stake made Australia’s Ed Craven a crypto billionaire"]</ref>
<ref name="dlnews1">[https://www.dlnews.com/articles/defi/from-runescape-to-high-stakes-the-biggest-crypto-casino-stakecom-sued/ "Stake.com deadline nears: Billionaire founder sued by ex-partner over marketing of world’s biggest crypto casino – DL News"]</ref>
<ref name="fbi_lazarus">[https://blockworks.co/news/stake-hack-lazarus-group-north-korea-fbi "FBI blames North Korea's Lazarus Group for $40M Stake hack – Blockworks"]</ref>
</references>
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Stake.com

Stake.com is a cryptocurrency-based online casino and sports betting platform founded in 2017. It operates primarily with digital currencies for deposits, wagers, and withdrawals, positioning itself at the forefront of the crypto gambling industry.[1][2] Its global site is geo-blocked in many major markets due to regulatory restrictions, including the United States, United Kingdom (prior to a separate licensed site launch), and much of Europe. Despite these limitations, Stake.com has grown into one of the world’s largest offshore crypto casinos, reporting approximately US$2.6 billion in gross gaming revenue in 2022—placing it among the top global gambling companies by revenue.[3] The platform’s success has been fueled by aggressive marketing, high-profile sponsorships, and the rise of celebrity gamblers and streamers. Stake.com combines online gambling with cryptocurrency, making it a pivotal and often controversial player in the sector.

Overview

Stake.com launched in 2017 and rapidly attracted a crypto-savvy user base by offering “provably fair” in-house games alongside a broader suite of casino offerings and a sportsbook. It remains privately held by its co-founders, Edward “Ed” Craven (Australian) and Bijan Tehrani (American), who have each become billionaires through the company’s meteoric rise.[4] The core platform is licensed in Curaçao but, in pursuit of regulated market expansion, Stake has obtained or sought local licenses in jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, and Ontario (Canada).[5] The company is best known for its sponsorship deals with high-profile athletes, Premier League football clubs, Formula One teams, UFC fighters, and celebrities—including a multimillion-dollar partnership with the musician Drake.

History & Background

Founding

Stake.com was founded in 2017 by Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, who had previously co-created the Bitcoin dice site Primedice in 2013.[6][7] Craven and Tehrani had met as teenagers through the online game RuneScape, where they ran a virtual gambling ring until their in-game wagering was banned by the game’s developers.[8] Profits from Primedice enabled them to form an Australian development company (Easygo) to build a more ambitious crypto-focused gambling platform, culminating in the launch of Stake.com.[9]

Growth Milestones

Soon after launch, Stake.com expanded from in-house dice and “crash” games to hundreds of third-party slot and table games. In 2019, it introduced a full sportsbook supporting crypto wagering on major sports and esports events.[10] During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), Stake began sponsoring Twitch streamers to showcase its offerings, leading to a dramatic jump in user growth.[11] By 2022, Stake had reported over US$2.6 billion in gross gaming revenue, making it one of the largest global iGaming operators.[12]

Timeline of Notable Events

  • 2017: Stake.com goes live under a Curaçao eGaming license.[13]
  • 2019: Introduction of thousands of slot and table games plus a sportsbook section.[14]
  • 2020: Rapid expansion via online gambling streamers (Twitch), reaching ~US$100 million in annual revenue, with large growth ahead.[15]
  • 2021: Stake obtains a UK Gambling Commission license and launches its fiat-based UK site (stake.uk.com); signs sponsorship with Watford F.C.[16]
  • 2022: Stakes’ revenue surpasses US$2 billion; high-profile deals with Drake, Sergio Agüero, UFC fighters Israel Adesanya and Francis Ngannou; Twitch bans crypto slots streams (citing Stake among them), prompting founders to co-launch Kick.com as an alternative streaming platform.[17][18]
  • 2023: Stake becomes title sponsor of the Alfa Romeo Formula One team; a major hack results in ~US$41 million stolen by the Lazarus Group, though Stake covers user funds with its reserves.[19][20]
  • 2024: Expanded regulatory push (e.g., Curaçao licensing reform), rollout of more local fiat-based sites, and rebranding of the F1 team to “Stake F1 Team.”[21]

Ownership & Key People

Stake.com’s co-founders and principal owners are Edward “Ed” Craven (b. ~1995, Australian) and Bijan Tehrani (b. ~1993, American).[22] They each hold a 50% stake in the private company and have reinvested profits to fund rapid global expansion. Both are now among the youngest self-made billionaires, with estimated net worths exceeding US$1.3 billion each by 2023.[23]

Mladen Vuckovic serves as CEO.[24] The overall corporate structure includes a Curaçao entity operating the main site, as well as other companies in Australia (Easygo for software development), Cyprus, and elsewhere.[25] Stake has not taken outside investment or venture capital, relying instead on in-house capital for growth and marketing.

Business Model & Operations

Stake.com operates much like a traditional online casino and sportsbook, but uses cryptocurrency for deposits, wagers, and withdrawals on its main global site.[26]

  • Cryptocurrency-Only Platform (Global): Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, and others. Deposits and withdrawals are near-instant, appealing to gamblers who prefer speed and relative anonymity.[27]
  • Gaming Offerings: Thousands of slot machines, table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat), live-dealer games, poker, and a sportsbook covering sports and esports.[28] Also features “Stake Originals” with open-source “provably fair” algorithms.
  • House Edge / Payouts: Like other casinos, Stake earns the house edge from games and margins on sports bets.[29]
  • Affiliate Program: Generous revenue-share commissions for user referrals; affiliates earn a percentage of referred players’ losses.[30]
  • VIP Loyalty Program: Tiered system offering rakeback, bonuses, and dedicated support to high-volume players.[31]
  • Streaming Partnerships: Stake became notable for sponsoring Twitch and Kick.com streamers, who gamble live with large balances, providing significant exposure to new audiences.[32]

Stake’s main user bases include Latin America, Canada (outside Ontario), parts of Asia, Japan, Eastern Europe, and other markets with either permissive or less-enforced gambling regulations.[33] In regulated jurisdictions like the UK, Stake operates separate sites that may use fiat currency, comply with KYC, and follow local responsible gaming requirements.[34]

Regulatory & Legal Landscape

Stake.com primarily holds a Curaçao eGaming license, which provides global reach but is not recognized by stricter regulatory regimes in North America or Europe.[35]

  • Licensing: Curaçao licensed since 2017. In late 2021, Stake launched stake.uk.com under a UK Gambling Commission license, but the UK site only accepts fiat currency (GBP), reflecting UK regulations.[36]
  • Jurisdictional Restrictions: The main Stake.com site blocks the US, Australia, and many European jurisdictions where online casino gambling is banned or heavily restricted.[37] However, critics allege players sometimes circumvent restrictions via VPN.[38]
  • Regulated Market Entrants: After its UK rollout, Stake plans additional local sites in Italy, Portugal, and Ontario (Canada).[39] In the US, Stake.us operates as a “social casino” using sweepstakes tokens to remain legal.[40]
  • Compliance: Initially liberal (pseudo-anonymity, crypto-based), Stake now enforces stricter KYC, especially in regulated markets, offering self-exclusion, deposit limits, and responsible gambling resources.[41]
  • Legal Challenges: Stake faces a major lawsuit in New York filed by Christopher Freeman, a former associate, alleging unauthorized US-facing gambling, partner exclusion, and corporate misconduct.[42] The case remains ongoing.

Sponsorships & Partnerships

Sports Team Sponsorships

  • Football (Soccer): Stake was the main shirt sponsor of Watford F.C. in the 2021–22 Premier League season,[43] featuring a Dogecoin logo on sleeves. In 2022, the company signed a club-record partnership with Everton F.C., placing the Stake logo on Everton’s kit for multiple seasons.[44]
  • UFC: Stake is an official betting partner of the UFC in select regions, sponsoring UFC fighters such as Israel Adesanya and Francis Ngannou as brand ambassadors.[45]
  • Formula One: In 2023, Stake became the title sponsor of the Alfa Romeo F1 Team (Sauber). From 2024 onward, the team name changes to “Stake F1 Team,” with the sponsorship reportedly worth US$100 million over three years.[46]

Celebrity & Entertainment Partnerships

  • Drake: Stake’s highest-profile deal is with the Canadian musician Drake, reportedly valued at ~US$100 million per year. Drake livestreams his gambling sessions on Stake and frequently gives away crypto to viewers.[47]
  • Sergio Agüero: The former Manchester City striker joined Stake as a global ambassador in February 2022.[48]
  • Kick.com: After Twitch banned certain crypto casino streams in 2022, Stake co-founded the streaming platform Kick.com, signing exclusive deals with prominent streamers such as xQc, Trainwreckstv, and Adin Ross.[49]

Competitive Positioning

Stake.com is widely recognized as a market leader among crypto-only casinos, outpacing rivals like Roobet and BC.Game in both user base and revenue.[50] Its aggressive marketing, significant sponsorship budgets, and focus on community (including live chat, user forums, and high-profile streaming partnerships) differentiate it from many competitors. Traditional gambling operators have begun exploring crypto features, but Stake’s early-mover advantage and brand visibility have secured it a dominant share of the crypto gambling market.

Notable Users & High-Stakes Gambling

Drake

Rapper Drake has streamed high-stakes casino sessions on Stake, reportedly wagering over US$1 billion in total bets within months.[51] He has experienced both massive wins (tens of millions of dollars) and equally large losses, drawing thousands of live viewers.

Trainwreckstv (Tyler Niknam)

A top Twitch streamer, Trainwreckstv became notorious for his high-stakes slots play under a Stake sponsorship deal he claimed earned him ~US$360 million over 16 months.[52] After Twitch restricted crypto gambling streams, he migrated to Kick.com, continuing to promote Stake to a large audience.

Other Streamers and Whales

Influencers including xQc (Felix Lengyel) and Adin Ross have occasionally gambled with or been sponsored by Stake, featuring six-figure slot bets on live streams.[53] Anonymous “whale” bettors have also wagered large sums, with some forum reports of million-dollar spins and one user allegedly hitting an eight-figure slot jackpot.

Controversies & Challenges

  • Founder Lawsuit: Christopher Freeman, a former Primedice partner, filed suit in the US alleging he was cut out of Stake’s founding and that Stake illegally served US gamblers via VPN.[54] Stake’s founders deny his claims.
  • Twitch Gambling Ban: In late 2022, Twitch banned streams of unregulated crypto casinos, specifically citing Stake.com among others. This move followed public outcry over high-stakes gambling content being promoted to young audiences.[55]
  • 2023 Hack: Stake’s hot wallets were hacked for ~US$41 million in crypto, attributed by the FBI to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. Stake covered the losses and resumed operations quickly.[56]

Critics also raise concerns over problem gambling, alleged underage access (via VPN), and potential money laundering. Stake’s management has responded by increasing KYC checks and adopting responsible gambling tools, but skepticism remains among regulators and consumer protection advocates.[57]

Future Outlook

With global regulators tightening oversight of crypto gambling, Stake.com has indicated a pivot toward licensing and compliance to ensure longevity. It has expanded KYC, gained UK and other licenses, and begun launching fiat-based sites in key markets. The company’s sponsorship deals—especially in Premier League football, UFC, and Formula One—will likely continue, promoting the brand and mainstreaming crypto gambling. However, costs for licenses, taxes, and compliance measures may curb short-term profitability.[58] Stake’s partnership with the Kick.com streaming platform could further entrench it as a major player in online gambling content, even as broader regulatory scrutiny intensifies.

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