Internet baffled as xQc reveals his staggering gambling total, fans fear he will 'lose everything’
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Popular streamer Felix Lengyel, who is known as xQc, just gave fans a glimpse at how much money he has wagered on gambling streams. Surprisingly, the amount is in billions!
When it was announced in June that xQc had signed a contract with Kick valued over $100 million, the streaming world was startled. Recently, there has been much discussion about the well-known streamer's "mind-boggling" fortune, particularly since he returned from TwitchCon in Las Vegas. There, he had access to seven different hotels, cars, butlers, and other amenities.
These days, xQc spends a lot of time streaming games online. He plays a range of casino games on Stake, which is owned by Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, who also co-own Kick.
Here's how much xQc has wagered on gambling
Streamer Iqkev took to 'X' (previously known as Twitter) and highlighted that just two years ago, xQc was streaming $40 casino spins. But now, he’s gone up to $50,000 for each spin.
xqc 2 years ago $40 spins - xqc this year $50k spins pic.twitter.com/DAKCJwna8Q
— iqkev (@iqkev) November 3, 2023
As of September 20, xQc had wagered $2,655,921,982, according to his Stake statistics page. This is an increase of more than $1.1 billion.
Although the streamer has recently had some enormous victories, his financial losses are mounting as well. He revealed that he had already lost $15 million in November! This has left many fans perplexed as to how he is able to bet so much money.
xQc's updated Stake stats shows he has wagered $2,655,921,982 💰
— iqkev (@iqkev) November 6, 2023
$511 million wagered since the last time he showed his stats 20 days ago pic.twitter.com/oDerLfptD7
Internet reacts to IqKev's post
Within a few hours, the xQc's Stake statistics had various comments. A user wrote, "Someone tell me how this even makes sense." The other said, "Yeah... I'm kinda over watching this guy. Feels bad man I rly did enjoy old Reddit, old games, old xgcOw..."
The next user wrote, "Totally real money." Another user said, "Ain't no way he has more than 2 billion dollars. It must be Stake giving him funds to gamble."
A user said, "Hes gonna lose everything at this pace." The next user labeled xQc's money as "fake". Another wrote, "2 billion but it's his money and not stake monopoly money?"