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Drake gives away $1million in Bitcoin (35 BTC) via Stake.com as rapper loses $20million on first live Twitch stream

Drake joined Stake’s live Twitch stream last night to give $1million in Bitcoin away to fans around the world.
The rapper broadcast his night at the online casino, sharing live action across a number of games with the highlight being an $18million win on his lucky number 11 on the roulette table as part of their first official live stream collaboration.
Though, it wasn’t the artist’s best night on the tables, losing $20million. However, he was able to bring a smile to a number of fans.
Viewers were selected at random to receive gifts worth up to $75,000 in Bitcoin (2.6 BTC), as Drake video called winners around the world, sharing the love with his fellow Canadians and as far afield as Argentina, India, Mexico, Brazil and Jordan.
Drake recently launched a collaboration with Stake.com, the world’s largest crypto currency betting platform, which saw the rapper place a number of large sports wagers on the site – including a recent $2.6 million parlay win.
Stake .com have confirmed Drake will be live streaming and giving away crypto to fans on Twitch again soon.
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The night ended well for Drake as the Golden State Warriors secured the Western Conference, netting the Toronto native a million dollars in winnings after he bet $200,000 on Steve Kerr’s team at 4/1.
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