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Published: August 28, 2024 | Updated: April 10, 2026 | Updated by: Marco Alvarez, Casino Investigations Writer
AngelMelly Decoded: Rollbit Deal, Documented Wins, Red Flags, and the Real-Money Verdict (2026)
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AngelMelly Decoded: Rollbit Deal, Documented Wins, Red Flags, and the Real-Money Verdict (2026)

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Who Is AngelMelly? Quick Profile, Net Worth & Casino Habits AngelMelly Net Worth and the Twitch Crackdown That Reshaped Her Brand Where AngelMelly Actually Plays: Her Go-To Casinos Inside AngelMelly's Rollbit Deal: How the Sponsorship Actually Works Real Money or House Money? Investigating AngelMelly OnlyFans, Twitch and the Audience Question What AngelMelly Plays: Slot Lineup & Provider Mix AngelMelly's Biggest Wins on Camera — and the Ones People Question Bottom Line on AngelMelly Verdict
AngelMelly — real first name Melissa — is the rare casino streamer whose career sits on top of three different audiences: a gaming crowd from the YouTube years, a Twitch slot-stream crowd from 2020–2022, and an OnlyFans subscription base that overlaps with both. Her gambling output collapsed sharply after Twitch's October 2022 ban on unlicensed casino content, and she has not openly returned to a daily slot schedule since. This page walks through what she actually streamed, who paid her, what is provable about her bankroll, and where Canadian players should land on her output in 2026.

Who Is AngelMelly? Quick Profile, Net Worth & Casino Habits

Feature / Fact Details
Real Name Melissa (surname not publicly confirmed)
Nickname AngelMelly
Origin Australia
Based In Australia (Sydney area, per her public stream backdrops)
Streaming Since 2015 on YouTube (Call of Duty, Fortnite); pivoted to Twitch slots circa 2020
Main Platform(s) Twitch (~267,000 followers as of 2022, per Flytonic), YouTube (~600,000 subscribers), OnlyFans
Estimated Net Worth (2026) Not publicly disclosed; mid-six to low-seven figures range based on combined affiliate, OnlyFans and Twitch income at peak
Known For Slot streams from 2020–2022, OnlyFans crossover audience, abrupt pull-back after Twitch's 2022 gambling policy
Favourite Casinos Rollbit, National Casino
Documented Max Wins No single signature multi-million-dollar hit on the public record; her clip archive is built around mid-range Sweet Bonanza and Razor Shark sessions, not record-book numbers
Owned Properties / Side Businesses OnlyFans subscription page (active through 2026); affiliate funnels to crypto casinos
Known Controversies Affiliate-link disclosure questions raised in Crikey's July 2021 "Gamblers in the Stream" feature; criticised on r/LivestreamFail threads (2021–2022) for promoting offshore casinos to a young, female-leaning audience

Two pieces of context shape everything that follows. First, AngelMelly's casino-streaming peak is short — roughly mid-2020 to October 2022 — and almost everything written about her dates from that window. Second, she has never positioned herself as a high-roller in the Roshtein or Trainwrecks mould; her draw was personality, music, and bonus-hunt openings on slots most of her viewers already knew. That is the lens you should read every section below through, including the recent ranked roundup of the platform's top slot streamers in Kings of Excitement: Top 10 Kick Casino Streamers, where the Kick-era successors to her audience now live.

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AngelMelly Net Worth and the Twitch Crackdown That Reshaped Her Brand

AngelMelly never published a balance sheet, and any "net worth" estimate online is a guess built from three known income lines: Twitch subscription splits and ad revenue at roughly 267,000 followers, YouTube monetisation across a back catalogue that stretches to 2015, and an OnlyFans page that has run continuously since the late 2010s. Stack those, and a mid-six to low-seven figures range over her active years is plausible. Anything more specific would be invented.

The bigger story is structural. On 20 September 2022 Twitch announced a ban on streams promoting any slots, roulette or dice site that does not hold a licence in the United States or another jurisdiction with consumer protection — explicitly naming Stake, Rollbit, Duelbits and Roobet. The policy took effect on 18 October 2022. Detail on how the platform tightened the rules is laid out in Twitch Continues to Strengthen Gambling Restrictions, Welcomed by Viewers. Every casino brand AngelMelly was publicly tied to fell inside that ban.

The result was visible: her Twitch slot output went from a regular weekly schedule to sporadic, then mostly stopped. The YouTube channel kept running on older gaming content and the occasional vlog, the OnlyFans channel kept selling, but the slot-stream business — the part that monetised through casino affiliate funnels — never came back to its pre-October-2022 rhythm. That collapse is the single biggest reason her name surfaces in 2026 only when someone googles old clip rips, not because she is currently chasing million-dollar bonus buys.

Her old promotion list is also worth naming honestly. The earlier write-up on this site flagged PlayGrand as a casino she pushed during the slot era; PlayGrand sits inside the broader group of older European brands now on our blacklisted casinos watch-list for unresolved RTP and bonus-term complaints. The crypto-casino brands she leaned on later — Stake, Rollbit, Duelbits — collectively make up a different tier of operator: see the crypto casinos hub for how that segment is structured today.

For context on what that affiliate income actually looked like for streamers in her tier, this on-site teardown of the casino-streamer earnings model is the most useful primer:

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Where AngelMelly Actually Plays: Her Go-To Casinos

AngelMelly's casino rotation has always been narrow. Through her active years she leaned on a small set of crypto-friendly operators that paid affiliate commissions in either fiat or BTC and let her stream bonus buys without per-spin minimums. Two casinos still match that shape and are on this site:

Rollbit is her most-documented 2022 partnership — Flytonic's "Top Casino Streamers 2022" roundup attached her name to Rollbit specifically, and her bonus-hunt clips from that year repeatedly opened on Rollbit-branded backdrops. It carries the high-volatility Hacksaw and NoLimit slots she opens.

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Inside AngelMelly's Rollbit Deal: How the Sponsorship Actually Works

Public detail on AngelMelly's commercial deals is thinner than for Stake's marquee streamers. What is on the record:

  • July 2021 — Crikey, "Gamblers in the Stream": the Australian publication named AngelMelly among Australia-based streamers receiving sponsorship money from offshore operators, listing Stake and Duelbits as known sponsors of the broader cohort she was grouped with.
  • 2022 — Flytonic affiliate roundup: attached her brand directly to Rollbit, framing it as her primary partnership going into the second half of 2022.
  • October 2022 — Twitch policy: all four operators listed by name in the Twitch ban (Stake, Rollbit, Duelbits, Roobet) were brands she had publicly streamed at one point or another. None of those streams could continue on Twitch after the policy date.

A Rollbit-style affiliate deal is structured differently from a Stake-style headline contract. Streamers on Rollbit's affiliate programme generally earn revenue share on net losses from referred players, plus occasional fixed creative fees, rather than a fixed weekly stipend. That structure means the deal scales with how many of her viewers actually deposit and lose — a model the broader essay The Secret Behind Successful Streams: Stake Casino Caught Manipulating Game Results for Top Stars dissects in depth for the Stake equivalent. Rollbit has not been accused of the specific RNG-manipulation conduct described in that piece, but the affiliate-economics half of the article maps cleanly onto her side of the deal.

The practical effect on her output was visible. Her stream tempo through 2021 and the first half of 2022 favoured longer bonus-hunt openings — the format that maximises clip-shareability and therefore funnel volume — over high-stakes single-spin showcases. That is consistent with a revenue-share contract where every viewer who clicks through and deposits is worth more to her than a single five-figure clip is. It is also consistent with no fixed-fee floor, which would explain why her schedule went sporadic the moment Twitch's ban broke the funnel.

What we do not have: a leaked AngelMelly affiliate contract, a publicly disclosed weekly fee, or a wallet trail linking her stream balances to a Rollbit corporate funder address. Anyone claiming a specific dollar number for her Rollbit deal is guessing. The Stake side of her earlier history is even more opaque — Stake has never publicly listed its affiliate streamers, and Crikey's 2021 reporting was based on the brand placements visible on her overlay rather than on a contract leak.

For the broader question of what an affiliate deal asks of a creator before any of this becomes public — and what saying yes to it costs — the editorial framing in this on-site essay is worth a side-by-side read:

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Real Money or House Money? Investigating AngelMelly

This is where the older write-up on this site over-reached, and where we want to be precise. The earlier draft asserted her wins were "mostly staged" and that she played with "tokens" given by casinos. Neither claim was attached to a named accuser, a leaked contract, or a clip review. So here is what is actually on the record, in order:

  • Affiliate disclosure questions (Crikey, 14 July 2021): reporter Cam Wilson wrote that Australia-based casino streamers, AngelMelly among them, were sending viewers to offshore operators that Australian residents are not legally able to deposit at, while disclosure of the commercial relationship was either absent or buried in pinned-comment links.
  • Audience-overlap criticism (r/LivestreamFail and r/gambling threads, 2021–2022): repeated complaints — none rising to a single named accuser with a dated incident — that her younger, female-leaning OnlyFans audience was being routed through to gambling streams without warning.
  • No leaked demo-mode evidence. Unlike Roshtein in 2019 (the well-documented N1 Casino "demo balance" episode) or some Stake-funded streamers later flagged in The Illusion of a Big Win: How Casino Streamers and Providers Lead Players by the Nose, AngelMelly has no leaked screenshot, no chat-log artefact and no whistleblower confirming her account was set to play money. The accusation is plausible — affiliate streamers are routinely set up that way — but it is not, in her case, currently sourced.
  • Parallel comparison. The closest editorial parallel on this site is BlondeRabbit – Legit or Fake?: another mid-tier female slot streamer with affiliate ties to crypto casinos, where the public evidence of fake-money play is similarly circumstantial rather than documentary. Read the two pieces side by side and you will see the same shape: real sponsorships, opaque bankrolls, no smoking gun.

The honest read is that AngelMelly is a paid promoter whose income depended on her viewers depositing through her affiliate links, and whose stream bankroll has never been independently audited. That is a different label from "demonstrated fake-money streamer". We use the first one in the Verdict; we do not use the second.

OnlyFans, Twitch and the Audience Question

The thing that made AngelMelly's setup unusual — and what most write-ups miss — is the audience overlap between her OnlyFans page and her slot streams. A typical Stake-funded streamer has one funnel: viewers come for gambling, click an affiliate link, deposit. AngelMelly's funnel ran in two directions: gambling viewers onto OnlyFans, and OnlyFans subscribers onto gambling.

That cross-funnel is the root of the disclosure complaints in 2021–2022. Twitch's policy did not address it; OnlyFans's terms do not address it; Australia's gambling regulator does not address overseas-only streams to local audiences. The structural problem — a creator routing a younger, parasocial subscriber base into offshore casinos on commission — sits in a regulatory gap. It is also the reason a parallel like Corinna Kopf attracts the same criticism for an almost identical model on a US-celebrity scale.

For Canadian viewers specifically, the legal-versus-grey-market distinction matters. A Twitch creator linking to Stake, Rollbit or Duelbits is sending Ontario residents to operators that do not hold an Ontario AGCO licence and therefore cannot legally market to the province. Alberta's regulated iGaming market opens 13 July 2026; outside Ontario and (soon) Alberta, every other province routes legal play through provincial lottery-corp sites. AngelMelly's promoted operators sit outside all of those.

The OnlyFans-and-casino crossover is not a one-off either. The Dutch regulator's enforcement action against the Boomerang Bet operator — penalised partly for marketing through OnlyFans creators — is a different operator and a different jurisdiction, but the structural complaint is the same:

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What AngelMelly Plays: Slot Lineup & Provider Mix

AngelMelly's slot rotation through 2020–2022 was tilted heavily toward two studios — Pragmatic Play for the bonus-hunt staples her viewers recognised on sight, and Hacksaw Gaming for the higher-volatility opens her clip channel relied on. NoLimit City appeared less often, mostly for set-piece sessions on a single brutal title.

Her recurring slot list, all verified against the on-site catalogue:

  • Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) — the single most-opened title in her bonus hunts; the multi-tumble math suited her shorter-form clip style.
  • Sugar Rush (Pragmatic Play) — her usual paired follow-up to Sweet Bonanza in the same hunt opens.
  • Big Bass Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) — the low-volatility filler in her sets, used for chat engagement between higher-stakes spins.
  • Gates of Olympus (Pragmatic Play) — added to her rotation in 2021 once the Zeus-themed cluster format took off.
  • Wanted Dead or a Wild (Hacksaw Gaming) — her go-to high-variance opener once Hacksaw broke into the top tier.
  • Le Bandit (Hacksaw Gaming) — the Western-themed Hacksaw release she stuck with through late 2022.
  • Razor Shark (Push Gaming) — the closest thing she had to a signature high-roller pick, used for the few mid-five-figure clips on her old YouTube uploads.
  • Reactoonz (Play'n GO) — a holdover from her early 2020 Twitch days, kept on for the chat callback factor.
  • Mental (NoLimit City) — used sparingly for set-piece bonus-buy sessions when chat asked.

What is missing from her catalogue is as informative as what is in it. She rarely opened Massive Studios titles (the Drac's Stacks / Le Cowboy line that Roshtein built his record book around). She did not run megaways-heavy hunts. She did not chase the kind of $1k-per-spin bonus-buy stacks the male crypto-streamer cohort posted nightly. The rotation reads like a creator who was paid to keep viewers on familiar, replay-friendly games — not one chasing once-a-year multipliers.

AngelMelly's Biggest Wins on Camera — and the Ones People Question

A genuine warning before this section: AngelMelly's documented big-win archive is thin compared with the male streamers her name often gets listed beside. Most of her clip output was bonus-hunt openings rather than record-book hits, and a chunk of her Twitch VOD library was lost to the platform's auto-delete cycle after she stopped streaming in late 2022. The blocks below describe sessions her chat regulars and clip channels still reference; the dollar amounts that appear on third-party clip aggregators are not independently verifiable, so we leave them out.

Sweet Bonanza tumble session — the recurring chat clip

The single most-replayed AngelMelly clip set on her old YouTube channel and on r/CasinoStreamers cross-posts is a Sweet Bonanza session where back-to-back tumble multipliers built a four-figure-multiplier hit on a low base bet. The exact stake and exact payout differ between every re-host of the clip, which is why we are not citing a number — but the clip itself is the one her audience associates with her brand more than any other.

Razor Shark mid-bet feature — the "high-roller" clip her audience cites

Razor Shark's Mystery Stacks feature, hit during a mid-stakes session, is the one piece of footage AngelMelly viewers consistently bring up when asked for her best moment. It is also the only clip in her rotation that puts her stake size in the same neighbourhood as the male crypto-streamers she was being grouped with at the time. Whether the bankroll behind that bet was hers or her sponsor's is unanswered.

Wanted Dead or a Wild — the late-2022 farewell sets

Her final identifiable cluster of slot streams in the weeks before Twitch's October 2022 policy date was built around Hacksaw's Wanted Dead or a Wild. The session reels uploaded to her own YouTube show real wins on the train and Wanted bonus modes — middle-tier amounts, not record-book — and were the last "active casino streamer" content the channel produced before the format was effectively shut down.

Bottom Line on AngelMelly

AngelMelly is a textbook case of how the casino-streamer economy of 2020–2022 worked, and of how completely Twitch's October 2022 policy rewrote it. She had real sponsorships, real affiliate funnels, real slot sessions, and a real cross-platform audience. She also had no leaked contract proving fake-money play, no signature record-book hit to anchor the brand, and no public response when the policy that paid her bills was rewritten. When the regulatory floor moved, her output moved with it.

For Canadian viewers in 2026, the practical takeaway is simpler than the discourse around her suggests. Her promoted operators do not hold AGCO licences and cannot legally serve Ontario players, Alberta's regulated market opens 13 July 2026, and the slots she opened are available — at audited RTP — at any of the licensed Canadian casinos in the same provider catalogue. Watching the clips for entertainment is fine. Treating them as a bankroll template is the mistake the older write-ups on this site warned against, and it remains the mistake.

For a parallel case study of a creator running an almost identical OnlyFans-plus-affiliate-gambling funnel at celebrity scale, the on-site analysis of Corinna Kopf is the closest direct comparison in the streamer-cheaters set:

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Verdict

Paid promoter. AngelMelly had documented sponsorship and affiliate ties to Rollbit (Flytonic, 2022) and earlier to Stake and Duelbits (Crikey, July 2021), and her income model depended on viewers depositing through her links — that part is on the record. There is, however, no leaked contract, no demo-mode screenshot and no named whistleblower establishing fake-money play, so the harsher "scammer / fake-money" label that the older site copy used is not supported by evidence we can cite. The bankroll behind her bigger Razor Shark and Wanted Dead or a Wild sessions was never independently verified, and if you are matching her bet sizes on your own deposits you are not playing the same game she was.

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FAQ about AngelMelly

Her first name is Melissa. Her surname is not publicly confirmed. She is Australian, based in the Sydney area according to her stream backdrops, and started on YouTube in 2015 with Call of Duty and Fortnite content before pivoting to Twitch slot streams around 2020.

She has never published a balance sheet, so any figure is an estimate. Based on her three known income lines — Twitch revenue at roughly 267,000 followers, a YouTube channel of around 600,000 subscribers running since 2015, and a continuously active OnlyFans page — a mid-six to low-seven figures range over her active years is plausible. Anything more specific would be invented.

There is no leaked contract, demo-mode screenshot or named whistleblower establishing fake-money play on her account. There is documented affiliate revenue from Rollbit (per Flytonic's 2022 roundup) and earlier from Stake and Duelbits (per Crikey's July 2021 reporting). The honest label is paid promoter, not fake-money streamer. Her stream bankroll has never been independently audited.

Her last clearly documented partnership was with Rollbit, attached to her name in Flytonic's 2022 affiliate roundup. After Twitch's 18 October 2022 ban on unlicensed casino streaming, her slot-stream output collapsed and she has not announced a new headline partner since. Treat any current "partnership" claim that is not on her own channels as unverified.

She was not personally banned. On 20 September 2022 Twitch announced a ban on streams promoting any slots, dice or roulette site without a US-style licence, naming Stake, Rollbit, Duelbits and Roobet. The policy took effect on 18 October 2022. Every brand she had been publicly tied to fell inside the ban, the affiliate funnel that monetised her schedule broke, and her slot output went from regular to sporadic almost immediately.

Not in Ontario through her links. Stake, Rollbit and Duelbits do not hold AGCO licences and cannot legally market to Ontario residents. Alberta's regulated iGaming market opens 13 July 2026 — same restriction applies until then. Outside Ontario and Alberta, regulated play in Canada routes through provincial lottery-corp sites, none of which are the operators she promoted.

She has no signature multi-million-dollar hit on the public record. Her clip archive is built around mid-range Sweet Bonanza and Razor Shark sessions and a final cluster of Wanted Dead or a Wild streams in the weeks before October 2022. Specific dollar amounts that surface on third-party clip aggregators do not survive verification, which is why this article does not cite numbers it cannot source.

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CarolLaura
CarolLaura

But it’s fun! She sings well, and the streams are cool. Better this than sitting around complaining about life.

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EvansRuth
EvansRuth

This is very sad. How can you make money by getting people addicted and ruining their lives?

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lisamitchell8u

What can I say? The world doesn’t change.

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KennethTheEnergetic
KennethTheEnergetic

Yes, she makes money from her content, but that’s her business. If you don’t like it, just don’t watch.

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Damn, I used to follow her streams and even clicked on her casino links a few times.

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