Trainwreckstv hits $50M max win on Stake-exclusive slot

Streamer Trainwreckstv won $50 million on Stake-exclusive slot Coins and Cauldrons after a $500,000 Mystery Bonus buy, hitting the game’s 50,000x cap on a Kick livestream.

Tyler “Trainwreckstv” Niknam recorded a $50 million payout on the Stake-exclusive slot Coins and Cauldrons during a Kick livestream after purchasing a $500,000 Mystery Bonus. Video from the stream shows the on-screen counter stop at $50,000,000 and the streamer reacting visibly on camera.

Niknam was playing with a $1,000 base bet and repeatedly used the Mystery Bonus feature, which costs 500 times the stake, or $500,000 at that bet level. The bonus randomly awards three-, four- or five-scatter bonus rounds; the five-scatter variant begins with two sticky wild reels locked in place. The session displayed balances in USDT converted to dollars, and several multimillion-dollar returns earlier in the stream did not exceed the cost of the feature buys until the final purchase reached the game’s 50,000x cap.

If confirmed, the $50 million payout would exceed a $45.4 million slot win recorded by another streamer in 2025 and would top Niknam’s own $37.5 million win weeks earlier. Stake has not publicly confirmed the payout, consistent with its past practice of not routinely verifying streamer wins.

The stream title read “playing with lossback + personal – need something,” referencing Stake’s lossback reward system. An on-screen banner displayed the message “DO NOT GAMBLE – YOU WILL LOSE.” About a minute before the winning buy, Niknam told viewers, “If I’m this unlucky, I’m done.” Earlier this year he spent more than $10 million in a series of losses and later posted multiple large wins; he pushed back against viewer claims about his displayed balances, rejecting those accusations on-air and saying, “I show every piece of information that is honestly none of your fu**king business.”

The clip circulated widely online after the stream. The incident occurred while Coins and Cauldrons is carried exclusively by Stake and used in high-profile streaming sessions that often feature large feature buys. The platform hosting the stream, Kick, has said its partner program does not reward casino streams.

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