Professional gamer turned casino streamer xQc, real name Félix Lengyel, has dropped a new interesting titbit of info about himself, with the 30-year-old suggesting that he is earning six figures per stream on popular Twitch alternative, Kick.
This comes amid wider events that have seen Trainwrecks, another popular streamer, vituperate that he may be walking away from Stake, a popular cryptocurrency platform, where xQc is usually playing.
xQc has recently shared that he is earning $200,000 for every Stake stream, and the payment is not dependent on the duration of the stream either. xQc just pops on and has fun, playing as much as he likes before turning in.
The exact figure was pinpointed by the streamer himself, who appeared on StableRonaldo’s stream and answered the question point-blank.
"How much was your real deal from Stake," StableRonaldo asked. xQc did not hesitate to drop the big number right there and then: "It can be ten minutes, could be five hours. i get $200k flat. I could gamble one dollar for an hour, and keep a $190,000."
xQc reveals his gambling Stake deal pays him $200k per stream 👀
— xQc Live (@xqcburgerflip) March 6, 2026
StableRonaldo: "How much was your real deal from stake?"
xQc: "It can be ten minutes, could be five hours. i get $200k flat. I could gamble one dollar for an hour, and keep a $190,000" pic.twitter.com/wpW8Az5kZW
It is not clear whether this is factored into his reported deal with Stake, which is supposedly a $100-million bargain for the streamer, or if it comes on top of it. Either way, xQc is easily one of the best-paid gambling streamers today.
He has also been gambling actively, with the player reporting that he had staked as much as $3bn with the platform as of September 2024. This does not mean that xQc had $3bn to gamble with to begin with.
xQc showed his gambling statistics on accident
— yoxic (@yoxics) June 27, 2025
$3.5 Billion.. pic.twitter.com/mruxnWZ4TU
In mid-2025, xQc said that he had wagered $3.6bn, with a 90% loss rate, although the ratio only concerns the number of winning and losing bets, not the total amount won or lost.
It means that his win-loss ratio had pushed him over this threshold with time. xQc could also be trying to return to Twitch, with the streamer mulling over inserting a banner on his channel that will simply display the Stake brand, but won’t have any Call to Action (CTA) buttons inserted.
