The BlondeRabbit Files: Stake Money, Bonus Hunts, Scandals, and What Canadians Should Know
Who Is BlondeRabbit? Quick Profile, Net Worth & Casino Habits
| Feature / Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Not publicly disclosed; she has never confirmed her legal name on stream or in any interview indexed by StreamsCharts as of April 2026 |
| Nickname | BlondeRabbit (also @blonderabb1t on X, @blonderabbit on Instagram, Twitch and Kick) |
| Origin | Canada — based in Alberta per her own Twitch and Kick "About" panels and the contact section of her affiliate site blonderabbit.com |
| Streaming Since | Twitch as a variety/RPG streamer in the late 2010s; pivot to full-time casino streaming on Kick in 2023, on the same Twitch-to-Kick migration wave that followed the 18 October 2022 unlicensed-gambling rule |
| Main Platforms | Kick (primary, daily slot sessions), with mirrored highlight uploads on YouTube ("Blonde Rabbit"), Instagram, X and TikTok |
| Estimated Net Worth (2026) | Low six figures CAD, drawn primarily from a Stake retainer plus the Kick Streamer Incentive Program and her own affiliate funnel; no public tax filings, on-chain wallet or sponsor disclosure exist to verify a precise number |
| Known For | Daily Kick slot streams in a "friendly girl-next-door" register; the rabbit-and-keno branding; the Stake.com promo code stickied at the top of her affiliate site; a one-off StakeEngine slot collaboration teased on her Instagram in 2024 |
| Favourite Casinos | Stake, Casinochan |
| Documented Max Wins | Gates of Hades 4,249x on a 30 September 2023 Kick clip ("HADES POPPING OFF!!!"); Fruit Party 2,200x running a US$500 bonus to roughly US$11,000 on 28 December 2023 ("Fruit Party 2200x $500-$11k"); compilation reel "BlondeRabbit Biggest Wins Ever" published to her own YouTube channel on 3 February 2025 |
| Side Businesses | blonderabbit.com — her affiliate hub routing promo codes for Stake plus a rotating shelf of crypto operators; a leaderboard with Rain/Wager prize draws; merchandise drop announcements run from the same domain |
| Known Controversies | Listed in the FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame (entry live as of April 2026), which flags her overnight pivot from anime/RPG content to daily Stake-sponsored slots and notes "obvious viewbotting" patterns on her Kick concurrents; this site's own prior reporting on lowered RTP at 7Bit, Immerion and Monkey Tilt — all three openly promoted on her streams without an RTP warning |
The friendly persona is not an accident. Most of the Kick gambling tier — Trainwreckstv, Roshtein, Bossmanjack — sells either chaos or extreme bet sizes. BlondeRabbit's pitch is the opposite: the same crypto casinos, framed as a cosy late-night session with a Canadian woman who answers chat questions about Dungeons & Dragons between bonus hunts. That contrast is exactly what makes the funnel work, and exactly what makes a clear-eyed read on the bankroll worth doing.
Inside BlondeRabbit's Bankroll: Kick Rewards, Affiliate Cuts and a Mostly Crypto Income Mix
BlondeRabbit's income lines are easier to map than most Kick gamblers' because she runs them all through a single domain. The first line is the Stake retainer. Stake's Kick-era flat-fee deals for mid-bracket talent — well below the seven-figure-monthly Trainwrecks bracket disclosed in the public xQc–Stake rate-card reporting — typically sit in the high four-figure to low five-figure CAD range per month for a daily gambling streamer at her concurrents. Her own Kick channel header has carried the Stake.com code (and only the Stake code) as the pinned outbound link continuously since 2023, which makes Stake the only operator she names on stream and the only operator any of her on-camera bankroll actually sits on.
The second line is the Kick Streamer Incentive Program. Kick pays casino-stream creators directly for hours streamed and concurrent viewer minutes — the same scheme xQc broke open in his on-stream Kick earnings reveal. BlondeRabbit's StreamsCharts profile shows roughly 48,000 watch hours per month and an average concurrent in the low four figures, which puts her squarely in the bracket the Incentive Program targets. That is the closest thing she has to a salaried wage — paid by the platform her sponsor co-owns, calculated on minutes she is live.
The third line is the multi-casino affiliate funnel that sits underneath the headline Stake code. blonderabbit.com lists rotating promo codes for the rest of the crypto-casino tier — historically BC.Game, 7Bit Casino, Immerion Casino and Monkey Tilt — and routes click-throughs to standard CPA-plus-revenue-share contracts. Affiliate cuts on losing players from a 35,000-follower Kick channel with daily slot streams add a low-five-figure monthly line on top of the retainer for as long as the funnel keeps converting. None of those numbers are published; the bracket comes from the published Aboutslots and BitcoinChaser reporting on comparable Kick gamblers in her concurrents range.
The fourth line is the smallest and the one her own social posts are loudest about: a one-off StakeEngine slot collaboration she teased on Instagram in 2024 alongside the @stake account, modelled on the same partner-studio royalty pipeline Stake has used to onboard ProdigyDDK, Roshtein and others. There is no public release date for that title and no public revenue share figure, so it sits as a fifth-tier line in the bankroll for now — but the structural point matters. Every income line above is paid in some form by the same operator that prints her Kick paycheque.
Where BlondeRabbit Actually Plays: Her Go-To Casinos
Her on-camera rotation is short and very Stake-shaped. The headline brand is the one paying her; the second is a Pragmatic-and-Hacksaw-heavy Canadian-friendly operator that mirrors the same slot shelf without forcing a crypto deposit. Two casinos, in the same order they appear in the table above.
Stake is the first card because it is the only casino she names on stream, the only operator her Kick channel routes affiliate clicks through, and the only one tied to the StakeEngine collaboration she teased on Instagram in 2024.
Casinochan is the second card because its Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming shelves carry the same Sweet Bonanza, Sugar Rush 1000, Wanted Dead or a Wild and Le Bandit titles she opens most weeks on Kick — and because it accepts Canadian-dollar deposits without the crypto-only friction her sponsor still pushes. Her Discord regulars routinely post Casinochan screenshots when comparing payout times against the Stake withdrawals queue.
Inside BlondeRabbit's Stake Contract
The contract itself is private, but its outline is not. Stake's gambling-stream sponsorships moved en masse to Kick after Twitch's 18 October 2022 rule update banned advertisement of unlicensed crypto casinos. BlondeRabbit, who had been a small variety streamer on Twitch through the late 2010s, slid straight into the Kick rotation that Stake bankrolls — and her output shape changed accordingly. Pre-2023 her Twitch VOD index leaned on RPGs, anime reactions and Just Chatting; post-pivot her Kick schedule is daily slot sessions, six days a week, with the rest filled by Keno and the occasional table game.
The platform itself shares founders with the casino — Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani built both — which is why the same revenue funnels through both businesses. Two pieces of context matter for her contract specifically. First, Kick disabled the variable hourly wage for casino streamers in 2024, but kept the headline flat-rate sponsorship deals open: the practical effect, covered in the Kick policy reversal reporting, was that mid-bracket gamblers like BlondeRabbit lost the public hourly subsidy and gained a slightly larger Stake retainer. Second, Stake's own gift and bonus systems have been openly inconsistent — most recently in the cancelled US$100 holiday-bonus episode players surfaced over the 2025 winter holidays. Neither point is BlondeRabbit's doing; both are part of the brand whose retainer she draws.
What Stake gets in return is a softer entry point into the Kick gambling tier. Most of Stake's headline talent — xQc, Trainwreckstv, Roshtein, Bossmanjack — is loud, male and aimed at high-stakes regulars. BlondeRabbit's audience is younger, more Canadian, more female-balanced and friendlier-coded, which puts her streams inside the same crypto-casino segment as the rest of the roster but pointed at a different viewer.
What BlondeRabbit gets is a continuous daily paycheque with no requirement to disclose her own win/loss line. The closest the contract has come to a public friction point is the FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame entry that names her by name and accuses her of three things: an overnight pivot from anime to slots with no documented gambling background, "obvious viewbotting" on the Kick concurrents counter, and a campaign of staged "easy win" giveaways to build the funnel. She has not publicly responded to that entry; the funnel keeps running.
Is BlondeRabbit's Bankroll Real? What the Receipts Show
The honest answer is the one her chat regulars do not want: nobody outside her accounting team has seen proof either way. She has never published a wallet address, never run a third-party deposit-verification tool, and never let an independent auditor inspect her Stake account on camera. That is not, by itself, evidence of a fake balance — most Kick gamblers operate the same way — but it does mean every "she's risking her own money" claim on her behalf is a guess, not a fact.
The strongest named accusation against her is still the FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame entry. Its core claim, paraphrased: "Daily, sponsored stream? Yes. Staked by Stake? Yes. No background in gambling before? Yes. Mass advertises herself as the next upcoming slot streamer? Yes." The same write-up flags "obvious viewbotting" on the Kick concurrents counter and frames the giveaways as standard funnel-building. There is no public counter-statement from her or her management. The accusation is sourced and dated to the entry's continued live status as of April 2026.
The second named accusation is the one this site published in the previous version of the page now being rewritten: a slot-by-slot RTP audit covering 7Bit Casino, Immerion and Monkey Tilt that found measured RTP below the providers' published rates on every operator she promoted. None of those operators carry a CasinosInCanada warning sticker on the actual review pages, but neither do they appear on our fully trusted casinos shortlist, and the Hall of Shame entry on FakeStreamers.com names them in the same affiliate cluster.
The complaints sweep against her primary sponsor matters more than the streamer-on-streamer drama. Stake has been named publicly in a chain of withdrawal cancellations and slot-clone disputes through 2024 and 2025; Ed Craven personally surfaced in a 2025 case where he was accused of encouraging a self-identified addict to keep depositing; and Stake's VIP loyalty programme has its own open complaint trail through 2025–2026. None of those events are BlondeRabbit's doing, and she has not been named in any of them — but they are the documented record of the brand whose retainer she draws. Stake operates under Curaçao master licence 8048/JAZ (sub-licence #1668/JAZ for the .com property); it is not licensed by the AGCO in Ontario's regulated market, will not be licensed by Alberta's new iGaming regulator opening on 13 July 2026, and is not registered with any provincial lottery corporation, which is why the .com URL is not legally clickable from a Canadian residential IP. Several of the shell brands Stake has historically deposited cashback through sit on our blacklisted casinos list; Stake itself is not on that list at the time of writing, but the proximity is part of the picture.
Two facts taken together do most of the work in this section. First, BlondeRabbit has been on the Stake retainer continuously since the 2023 pivot. Second, she has never produced an independent receipt of a single losing session that drained her own account rather than the sponsor's float — no on-chain wallet, no withdrawal screenshot, no third-party deposit verification on camera. The closest she has come is the bet ladder visible on stream: real-money slot spins generally sit between US$2 and US$25 per click, with bonus buys topping out around US$500, which is one to two orders of magnitude below the bet sizes a fully self-funded high-roller would need to hit the on-camera multipliers she has posted. Until one of those data points changes, the most defensible label for her gambling output is "paid promoter on a sponsor float", not "addict-funded" and not "scammer". The Verdict section below justifies that wording in 2-4 sentences.
What BlondeRabbit Plays: Slot Lineup & Provider Mix
BlondeRabbit's slot shelf is short, repetitive, and very heavily weighted toward Pragmatic Play with a Hacksaw Gaming sidecar. The recurring openers across her Kick VODs and the BitcoinChaser favourites list are:
- Sweet Bonanza — Pragmatic Play, the chair-warm-up title she opens at the start of almost every session.
- Sugar Rush 1000 — Pragmatic Play, the high-variance follow-up after a flat Sweet Bonanza run.
- Gates of Olympus — Pragmatic Play, used as the table-game break filler.
- Gates of Hades — Pragmatic Play, the Hades-themed sister title that produced her 4,249x clip on 30 September 2023.
- Fruit Party — Pragmatic Play, the bonus-buy she opens on viewer raffle nights.
- Great Rhino Megaways — Pragmatic Play, her one consistent Megaways rotation.
- Wanted Dead or a Wild — Hacksaw Gaming, the only non-Pragmatic title that consistently shows up in her bonus hunts.
- Le Bandit — Hacksaw Gaming, requested by chat as the "one-in-100,000 max-win" bonus-buy demo.
- Chaos Crew 2 — Hacksaw Gaming, the title behind her "CC2 MAX WIN — Raffle winners buy" Kick clip on 21 October 2023.
- Big Bamboo — Push Gaming, the headline Push title in her rotation and the one behind the September 2023 "HUGE HIT ON BIGBAMBOO!!!" clip.
- Rabbit Royale — ELK Studios, the on-brand novelty title chat asks her to open whenever the camera cuts to her rabbit branding.
The shelf is informative on its own. There is almost nothing from NoLimit City on her stream — no Mental, no San Quentin xWays, no Brute Force — even though those titles dominate the rest of the Kick gambling tier. Her preferred buy-in for a bonus-buy slot sits between US$100 and US$500, well below the US$2,500–$10,000 range that defines the Roshtein and Trainwrecks bracket, and the ladder explains why her on-stream session swings stay in four-to-low-five-figure territory rather than the seven-figure highlight reel of the fake-money set.
The Pragmatic-and-Hacksaw mix is also why Casinochan is the deterministic second card above. It carries the full Pragmatic catalogue — including the Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Sugar Rush 1000 builds she has rotated through on her last few Kick streams — plus the Hacksaw shelf for the rare Wanted Dead or a Wild bonus hunt, on a Canadian-dollar deposit rail that does not require a crypto on-ramp.
BlondeRabbit's Biggest Wins on Camera — and the Ones People Question
Big Bamboo bonus — "HUGE HIT ON BIGBAMBOO!!!" (6 September 2023)
The earliest of the highlight clips that her own Kick channel still surfaces is the Big Bamboo bonus from 6 September 2023, archived under the title "HUGE HIT ON BIGBAMBOO!!!" on her StreamsCharts clip index. The bet size was a US$2 base spin into the multiplier-symbol bonus that Push Gaming's signature "Splittz" mechanic anchors, and the closing payout has not been confirmed to camera in any third-party re-upload. We list it here for the dated provenance — the clip title and date are the verified data points — and not as a confirmed dollar amount.
Gates of Hades 4,249x — "HADES POPPING OFF!!!" (30 September 2023)
The cleanest single-spin multiplier on her record is the Gates of Hades hit on 30 September 2023, archived under the Kick clip title "HADES POPPING OFF!!! 4,249X" on StreamsCharts. Pragmatic Play's Gates of Hades caps at a notional 5,000x max, so 4,249x is one of the heavier non-max hits the title has produced in any streamer hand. The bet size is not visible in the surviving clip metadata; the multiplier and the date are the verified facts.
Fruit Party 2,200x — US$500 to about US$11,000 (28 December 2023)
The most useful clip for a Canadian viewer trying to size her actual bet ladder is the 28 December 2023 Fruit Party session archived as "Fruit Party 2200x $500-$11k" on her own Kick clip index. The clip title is itself the receipt: a US$500 bonus buy on Pragmatic Play's Fruit Party that closed at roughly US$11,000 on a 2,200x payout. That is the bracket her real-money play actually lives in — three- to four-figure buy-ins, four-to-low-five-figure peak payouts — and it is the most representative single highlight on the page for a viewer trying to set a sensible expectation before opening the same title themselves.
"BlondeRabbit Biggest Wins Ever" compilation (3 February 2025)
The closest she has come to a published highlight reel is the compilation she uploaded to her own YouTube channel on 3 February 2025 under the title "BLONDERABBIT BIGGEST WINS EVER | GAMBLING HIGHLIGHTS #1". It runs eight minutes and stitches together her own picks of the previous eighteen months of Kick output, including the Hades and Fruit Party hits above. We embed the original below because it is the only currently-public, streamer-published reel where she chose the highlights herself — which is the most useful frame for the "is the bankroll real?" question the rest of this page chases.
What is missing from the highlight reel
It is worth naming the gap. BlondeRabbit has no documented seven-figure single-spin win, no max-win Wanted Dead or a Wild, no Drac's Stacks-style historical record, no Crazy Time x10,000 segment on her name. The biggest verified multiplier on record is the Gates of Hades 4,249x above, and the biggest verified payout is the roughly US$11,000 Fruit Party close. Compared with the Roshtein and Trainwreckstv tier, that is a bet ladder and a session size that fits a paid promoter on a sponsor float — exactly the picture the rest of this page paints — and not the bankroll of a self-funded high-roller chasing one-in-100,000 max-win features.
Bottom Line on BlondeRabbit
BlondeRabbit is one of the cleanest examples on the current Kick roster of a streamer whose gambling output is a marketing channel, not a hobby. The Stake retainer is real, the Kick Streamer Incentive Program payments are real, the slot shelf is consistent, and the documented wins are real but small. There is no proof of a fake balance, but there is also no proof she ever loses her own money — and after roughly three years on the same retainer, the absence of a single named "BlondeRabbit lost her own savings tonight" stream is, in its own way, evidence.
For a Canadian viewer the practical layer is short. Stake's .com domain does not hold an Ontario AGCO licence, will not hold one when Alberta's regulated iGaming market opens on 13 July 2026, and is not registered with any provincial lottery corporation (no BCLC, no Loto-Québec, no PlayNow tie-in). Watching BlondeRabbit play on it is legal; depositing on it from an Alberta or Ontario residential IP routes you to the same unregulated funnel her own promoted shelf — Stake, BC.Game, 7Bit, Immerion, Monkey Tilt — sits inside, with Curaçao recourse if a withdrawal stalls. The provincial-licensed lane via Casinochan or any AGCO-registered Ontario operator gives you the same Pragmatic catalogue, the same Hacksaw shelf and the same Sweet Bonanza variance without the licensing question, and that is the lane the Favourite Casinos table above is built around.
None of that is a reason to stop watching her. It is a reason to remember that the screen you are watching is a marketing surface paid for by the brand whose code is in her bio. Treat the entertainment as entertainment and the casino link as an ad; the Canadian-licensed lane is one tab away.
Verdict
Paid promoter. BlondeRabbit gambles on a Stake bankroll she is paid to display, on a platform her sponsor co-owns, with documented wins (Gates of Hades 4,249x on 30 September 2023, Fruit Party US$500-to-US$11,000 on 28 December 2023, the 3 February 2025 YouTube compilation) that match the bet ladder of a mid-bracket retainer rather than a high-roller's own savings. There is no public evidence of a fake balance and no public evidence of a real one — only the contract, the affiliate funnel routed through blonderabbit.com, and the FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame entry that calls the funnel out by name. If you are matching her bet sizes from your own bankroll on a casino her sponsor pays her to advertise, you are not playing the same game she is.
FAQ about BlondeRabbit
She has never publicly disclosed her legal name on stream or in any indexed interview. The verified facts are the screen name (BlondeRabbit, also @blonderabb1t on X) and the location: Canada, Alberta, per her own Twitch and Kick "About" panels and the contact section of her affiliate site blonderabbit.com.
Low six figures CAD on the most defensible read. The income lines are a Stake retainer in the high four-figure to low five-figure CAD monthly bracket for a daily streamer at her concurrents, the Kick Streamer Incentive Program payments calculated on her roughly 48,000 monthly watch hours, and the multi-casino affiliate funnel routed through blonderabbit.com. No tax filings, on-chain wallet or sponsor disclosure exist to verify a precise number.
The honest answer is that nobody outside her accounting team can confirm it either way. She has never published a wallet address, never run a third-party deposit-verification tool, and never let an independent auditor inspect her Stake account on camera. Her bet ladder of US$2-US$25 base spins and US$100-US$500 bonus buys is one to two orders of magnitude below a self-funded high-roller, which is why the most defensible label for her output is paid promoter on a sponsor float, not addict-funded and not scammer.
Stake. The Stake.com promo code has been the only outbound link stickied at the top of her Kick channel header and on blonderabbit.com continuously since her 2023 pivot, and Stake is the only operator she names on stream. She also teased a one-off StakeEngine slot collaboration on her Instagram in 2024.
She did not exit Twitch over a ban. She rode the same migration wave most casino streamers took after Twitch's 18 October 2022 unlicensed-gambling rule update, which banned advertisement of unlicensed crypto casinos. Stake's whole gambling-stream sponsorship pool moved to Kick, which Stake's founders co-own, and BlondeRabbit's daily slot show launched into that rotation in 2023.
Stake's .com domain does not hold an Ontario AGCO licence, will not hold one when Alberta's regulated iGaming market opens on 13 July 2026, and is not registered with any provincial lottery corporation. Watching her play on it is legal; depositing on it from a Canadian residential IP routes you to an unregulated Curaçao funnel with the same recourse limits other viewers have hit on AskGamblers and Trustpilot. The Casinochan card in the Favourite Casinos table is the Canadian-dollar lane with the same Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming shelves she opens on stream.
The cleanest single-spin multiplier on her record is Gates of Hades 4,249x on 30 September 2023, archived under the Kick clip title "HADES POPPING OFF!!! 4,249X". The largest verified payout is the Fruit Party 2,200x session on 28 December 2023 that ran a US$500 bonus buy to roughly US$11,000. Her own published reel "BLONDERABBIT BIGGEST WINS EVER | GAMBLING HIGHLIGHTS #1" went up on YouTube on 3 February 2025 and stitches those two clips together with the rest of her own picks. There is no documented seven-figure single-spin win.
Thanks for the article.
everyone knows everything about these schemes
A true story from life - my brother watched these streams and got hooked. He spent all his savings, borrowed from friends... We barely pulled him out of that hole.
She's just entertaining people! No one is forcing them to play.
Yes, all these casino streamers are the same. They play on fake balances, on fake winnings. I remember once I saw how one of them had a script glitch - the balance went into the minus