xQc, one of the world’s most popular casino streamers, has been a controversial figure. He has been known for his boisterous defense of gambling on Twitch, before packing up and moving to the platform’s more liberal competitor, Kick.
He also made a sudden switch from Overwatch, a video game developed by Blizzard, to casino streaming, a fact that many people pinned on lucrative deals with casinos. In any way, one thing has been a constant subject of debate – what xQc’s real win-loss ratio truly is.
xQc showed his gambling statistics on accident
— yoxic (@yoxics) June 27, 2025
$3.5 Billion.. pic.twitter.com/mruxnWZ4TU
The answer arrived on Friday, June 27, when, during a live stream, xQc clicked on his account information at Stake, a world-renowned online casino, where the streamer is known as FELIXGAMBA.
The snippet of his play history shows that he had wagered the eye-watering $3,588,194,245.26. We are talking billions here. xQc had placed a total of 1,345,423 bets, meaning that an average bet would be worth $2,666.99.
According to the screenshot, xQc lost 1,200,994 of those bets, and won only 128,120 of them, meaning less than 10%. The amount of $3.6bn, though, does not mean that xQc ever owned that much money. It is just a matter of winning and then spending that amount back again to sustain your habit.
However, with more than 1.2m losing bets, one cannot help but wonder how he was able to sustain his habit. Naturally, Internet denizens have responded conservatively to these numbers.
Many commentators suggested that the "money was fake anyway," while others focused on the results and tried to figure out how many spins xQc makes a day to bring the total to more than 1.34m.
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