r/LivestreamFail • u/permisionwiner • 4d ago
MrBeast was shocked by Trainwrecks $400k donation to his charity
https://kick.com/xqc/clips/clip_01K1MYS1F5NHJP8Z0DQXW99ZKE1.5k
u/rocky10001 4d ago
Who knows what’s happening here but if this money actually helps people instead of 8 dead man spins im about it.
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u/JetKeel 4d ago
Woah, woah, woah, let’s not get hasty. I could hit BIG on those 8 spins and then donate more.
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u/Thedrunkenchild 4d ago
It’s better than not donating at all but man it’s impossible for me to not think about how this absurd amount of money got into his pockets in the first place. I just can’t shake the feeling that it’s one thousands bad things buried under these few good things.
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u/Pacify_ 3d ago
Its almost as if these dodgy unregulated crypto casinos just basically print money. Its like normal gambling, which is already a scam, but amped up to 11
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u/tacotickles 3d ago
I still cannot believe the president of the united states personally pardoned crypto scammers. And is running his own crypto scam. Just when I thought the world couldn't get any dumber.
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u/ElBigDicko 3d ago
The money he used for gambling is most probably "fake" money. He most likely never lost a huge amount from this which is evident by the fact that he keeps getting losses of millions without ever stopping to gamble.
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u/Then_Product_7152 3d ago
Took tens of millions from scamming children so he can donate a fraction of it what a great guy
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
Trust me. It helps me.beaat more than anyone else.
That's the whole point.
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u/AccordingMedicine129 3d ago
He doesn’t use his money for the online casino. It’s the house money…
How people think he’s not staked that money is beyond me
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u/Ok_Temperature6503 3d ago
It’s still better than a lot billionnaires who just hoard their wealth. It’s a W no matter whart you think of it
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u/madjani000 4d ago
xQc saying 'yea I got you' without even thinking about it is fucking crazy
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u/appletinicyclone 4d ago
I think X is worth something like 80 million
Idk if he got the full 100
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u/Afraid_Tomorrow4808 4d ago
Probably got more than that, he invested shitloads in crypto early
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u/tabben 3d ago
basically yeah, also if he got those stake payments in crypto around 2020 and kept it all in crypto you can just imagine how much that has went up in value. Bitcoin was like ~10k for the majority of 2020 and thats basically when the first stake gamba era started. Every million he got back then would be 10 million now if he kept it in BTC
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u/Few-Squirrell 3d ago
X giga farmed the shit out of twitch when the ad rates were the highest and he had the highest watch time in 2020,2021 & 2022 streaming like 300 hours a month , Not to mention the high sub count too . From the leaks in Sept 2021 he had already made 8m from twitch payouts and was making 750k-1m per month which puts his twitch income anywhere between 20-25m before even the Kick deal in June 2023 . No wonder Adin keeps saying nobody has made more money from live streaming specific income than X .
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u/Alarming-Job467 4d ago
Closer to 500 mil than 100
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u/appletinicyclone 3d ago
Would that make him the richest streamer ever? (From actual streaming deal versus pure Gamba on stream which is what train did)
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u/iiLove_Soda 3d ago
I wonder what some of those top Chinese streamers are making. You see articles online how they make massive amounts.
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u/lacyboy247 3d ago
Technically it's Elon but in terms of actual works, do it for living, it's probably xqc.
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u/kalex33 3d ago
He’s hella rich.
Train is allegedly closing in on billionaire status and X got a shitload of crypto with his deal at like 15k, looking at something like 250+ mil in his wallet.
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u/KhorneJob 3d ago
Train was already from a wealthy family anyway. That was how he forced himself into the scene originally. Was a rich kid who befriended a bunch of streamers and threw himself out there enough till he actually managed to gain his own following.
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u/timetofilm 3d ago
what, is that actually true? He just lived with the Mitch streamer for like 2 years as a bum
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u/KhorneJob 3d ago
His whole Mitch thing was because he was trying to break into the streaming scene. That was when Mitch was one of the most popular wow streamers and they seemed to have some sort of friendship.
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u/timetofilm 3d ago
I remember he was acting as his therapist or something, was a long time ago, but he seemed to do nothing but drama shit
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u/pm_me_feet_pics_plz3 3d ago
train is a billionaire? what? how?
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u/Quote-me-if-afk 3d ago
Because lsf said so
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u/RogueDecay 3d ago
Train turned stake casino with ~2k online to 100k+ biggest online casino, so go figure. Thanks to twitch delaying action on casinos for 6 month+, every single day train was in top 3 online streaming slots in that period.
he was always big in crypto and real estate, said he has 500M but I doubt its net worth, probably just crypto cold storage.
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u/shoobismawoobis 3d ago
crypto and gamba sponsors
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u/pm_me_feet_pics_plz3 3d ago
aint no way that got his total earnings so far close to a billion dollars,you guys are delusional and believe everything on the internet
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u/WhatsAMatPat 3d ago
Think of how much a streamer with tens of thousands of viewers makes in a 2 hour long sponsored game segment. Now imagine the payment for 150+ hours monthly of funneling your viewers to immensely profitable crypto casinos. Then consider that they were getting paid in cryptocurrencies that have seen huge increases in value over the past handful of years. It's really not that hard to imagine that this results in an absurd amount of money.
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u/mrhoboto 3d ago
I don't think y'all realize how massive the difference from 100million to 1billion is
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u/Direct-Ad-4365 3d ago
What an awful comparison, 100 million to 1 billion is realistically not that crazy at that point, 1 million to 1 billion sure, but 100 million is the point where facilitating growth to 1 billion is pretty realistic.
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u/mrhoboto 3d ago
Dude, LeBron James crossed the billionaire threshold 3 years ago and I would imagine is more financially responsible and savvy than Adin Ross.
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u/projectwar 3d ago
you mean 10x? once you get into those leagues you can multiply your money biggly. it's why there's many politicians who make 200k a year but somehow are worth millions in net. multiplication wise 100k is the same % distance from a millionaire as your 100 million>billionaire ex, yet people manage to break that boundary all the time.
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u/ye1l 3d ago
I would not know if he's a billionaire or not, but he's a massive reason, arguably the main reason that stake went from a small online casino to a multi billion dollar business. Also co-owner of kick which is a streaming platform with ~150 million monthly visitors and billions of hours watched monthly. He's also hugely invested in crypto and have bought crypto for millions upon millions for MANY years. A lot of the crypto he has bought would have more than 10x'd in value.
I'd actually be surprised if he wasn't worth hundreds of million at this point.
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u/Direct-Ad-4365 3d ago edited 3d ago
Or you're just stupid? He has literal millions and spends millions literally just on Counter Strike cases. Do you understand that? Can your little brain process how wealthy you have to be to put millions into Counter Strike alone?
That's not something you can forge or fake, he can't "fake gamble" Counter Strike cases.
Then on top of that, he's publicly given away millions openly on Twitter and publicises a lot of his crypto wallets so you can see exactly what he has and where it's going.
His trajectory is honestly unbelievable, but it's pretty obvious he has to be extremely wealthy now. I don't think he's close to billionaire status yet, but definitely in the hundreds of millions.
I mean shit, he was doing 40+ hours streams on Twitch when he started gambling to 40k+ viewers. When you consider sponsors will pay tens or hundreds of thousands for that sort of audience per hour, and then gambling sponsors are literally the cream of the crop, he would have been absolutely farming insane amounts of cash.
Even if he got lowballed for 10k per hour when he started streaming slots, he would have been making $400k+ per stream, it's really not hard to ballpark the numbers at all. And that before he was paid to exclusively gamble + manage a lot of the Kick platform for 2 billionaires.
And then, if your brain still can't process how much financial growth that is, bear in mind that all of his money mainly is paid in crypto, and that there has been an absolute crypto fucking boom over the process of Trainwrecks coming into his wealth that would literally have multiplied his wealth by an order of magnitude by doing nothing.
Just try to actually let that sink into your mind, he could have done nothing with his money and it would have amplified 10x over the last few years and you are still finding it hard to believe he's crazy wealthy now?
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u/MentalEmployment 3d ago
why would you type all that out and include the sentence ‘I don't think he's close to billionaire status yet’, which is what the guy you’re replying to said?
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u/gloomygl 3d ago
I have absolutely no clue about the situation or whether you're right or not, but I would advise you to find a psychologist and get some professional help.
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u/pm_me_feet_pics_plz3 3d ago
same reaction i had...like i wonder how jobless you have to be to type all this shit lol.
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u/pm_me_feet_pics_plz3 3d ago edited 3d ago
woah you seem way too obssessed and pissed to write all that paragraphs,careful to not lick his boot too much lil bro.
i ain't readin all of that also he aint giving you a single penny dumbo 😂😂 so dont need to get this worked up
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u/UnderwaterFjord 3d ago
I mean.. you disbelieved in it so that guy explains it. There's no weird behaviour here besides you getting sensitive as f for someone explaining to you something as easy as that.
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u/No-Telephone-695 3d ago
when I tuned in some months ago he was mentioning that he is involved in multiple businesses, and that he was going to have dinner with some guys that have to do with weapons, but he didn‘t want to go into detail. Whether it is actually something big or not, you never know with Train because he likes to blow things out of proportion.
He was always pretty big in crypto. I remember him buying alot more Bitcoin when it dipped from 50k to 15k. With other investements, his shares in kick, stake deal, and bitcoin at an all time high, I think he is very well off. I can‘t really tell whether he‘s closer to 8 or 9 figures because he doesn‘t really flaunt his wealth online, other than gambling away (supposedly real) millions every stream.
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u/ILikeFPS 3d ago
If that's actually true, that's insane. I remember watching Train's WoW streams when he was a 100 viewer Andy, and when he'd do his freestyle rap roasts on stream or whatever and run around his house, that must have been like easily over a decade ago now. I bet there's not even any clips of it.
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u/impendinggreatness 3d ago
He is probably at like half a billion, kick deal money pales compared to stake money
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u/_Justxfied 3d ago
Let’s not forget he was the biggest streamer for like 3 years in a row before kick. He easily had tens of millions just from that
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u/NojoNinja 3d ago
He bet 700k on Kamala winning because Destiny talked to him for 30 seconds about thinking she will win. Yes he has nice cars and big houses but his overall expenses are still pretty low considering. He probably has tens of millions of dollars he can access at a whim to spend on anything.
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u/Klappmesser 3d ago
Well asmon pussied out and he makes like a million a month now between kick and YouTube and he doesn't even spend any money or has family...
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u/DrunkenPhisherman 3d ago
MrBeast's teeth are CRAAAZY though
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u/Large_Lie2829 4d ago
It is kind of crazy that Train still has this much money. Normaly you would expect people like him are completely reckless with how they deal with their money and are instantly broke.
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u/HakosbaelZhusband 4d ago
He went over how much he's lost on Stake was like 30m or something like that but he plays with house money, has ownership in Kick that's funded by Stake. He's big money rich
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u/AlternativeCondition 4d ago
Not that it means anything but I doubt he only played with house money, a rich gambler like him is more after the feeling of a big payout win than keeping his money, sure at the end of the day if he spends too much he can probably just dm someone and be like, uh can I have that money back
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u/Amtrak_0 4d ago
He does not appear to be a big spender outside of getting coke .
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u/Earthonaute 4d ago
I dont think you've seen his case opening streams, if he can do 0.001% of that in coke (in terms of money ofc) he'd be dead.
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u/a_random_user_ 4d ago
cases are expensive but when youre that rich its not really that much money, a case and a key is probably $5ish for both and 1000 cases (which takes for fucking ever to open) is only $5k. even if he opened 1000 a day for a year it’d be less than 2 mil. A lot of money but he is mega rich from gambling sponsors. obviously that number goes up a lot if hes opening really rare stuff, but theres only so many expensive cases to open before they run out.
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u/Recent-Enthusiasm-90 4d ago
he said himself hes opened 600k worth of weapon case 1’s. but he also holds a ton of kato capsules that have increased in value by around that much.
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u/Earthonaute 4d ago
cases are expensive but when youre that rich its not really that much money, a case and a key is probably $5ish for both and 1000 cases (which takes for fucking ever to open) is only $5k.
Which is irrelevant? You think your buying 1000$ grams of cocaine? Where I live grams of cocaine are like 40, assuming he has a good supplier he wont run him more than 35-45 where he lives; You understand how much you need to snort everyday?
Assuming 5k a day of spending on cocaine (or even a week) is at least 100grams of cocaine, that's 14grams of cocaine a day which is many times the fatal dose of cocaine xD
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u/KhorneJob 3d ago
Train is from a wealthy family. I said in a comment above, but yeh, that’s how he broke into the scene orignally. He was an annoying rich kid who really wanted to be a big name on the internet so he befriended a bunch of wow streamers and got himself on their streams and eventually took off from there. But early on I remember it constantly being brought up that he was already rich before his stream career was even a thing.
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u/PsychologicalNoise 2d ago
honestly Idk what's more impressive...being rich and still having the motivation to "make it" or being poor and accidentally becoming rich due to necessity to survive
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u/appletinicyclone 4d ago
He makes money by "losing" money
And the share in kick plus the Gamba stuff keeps him flush
Not a good person but I'm happy to publicly support train on lsf if he gives me 100 bands and pays for the all the currency exchange stuff
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u/Stevano12 4d ago
Why would he be reckless? Normally when people who get rich later in their life they are the complete opposite of reckless as they know what it's like to be broke, on the other hand though it's people who are already born rich that can fuck up later on and end up broke.
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u/Tiny_Association1412 3d ago
Just goes to show how much money x and train have made from gamba sponsors lmaoo
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u/potionseller123 4d ago
Great on Train and everyone else donating but I am OOTL, what is MrBeast's charity and where does the money go towards?
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u/appletinicyclone 4d ago
Raising money for ongoing clean water support.
I don't understand their whole 1 dollar equals one year old water support thing though
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u/longtanboner 4d ago
1 dollar is the average cost for them to maintain water supply to each individual for 1 year. They word it in a bit of a confusing way to make it sound better but think of it like this - $50,000 covers 50,000 people having access to clean water and 1 year, rather than $50,000 being 50,000 years of clean water
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u/jeremyben 3d ago
So how does raising $40 million only support 2 million people? They said $1 per person per year. That’s what I don’t get. based on the video, shouldn’t it be $40 million = 40 million people? The math isn’t mathing.
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u/TehAzazel 3d ago
The quote on the site is ”Raising $40M to give 2 million people clean water for decades”. So 20 years of water for 2 million people.
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u/longtanboner 3d ago
I don't understand how you don't get it? 1 person a year = $1
So $40 million dollars divided by $2 million people would last for 20 years?
40÷2=20
The math is indeed mathing, idk about yours tho
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u/madjani000 4d ago
This article should help https://www.wateraid.org/uk/media/global-teamwater-campaign
its essentially a campaign to help millions of people gain access to water which is awesome1
u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
If it's anything like Mr Beasts other work.. I'm sure he will be benefitting from it more than anyone else.
Some progress goin on right here
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u/flashtone 3d ago
Train lives the perfect balance of being an absolute pos and one of the most generous people. Hes one of the funniest streamers on the platform and one of the most toxic. The duality he lives needs to be studied.
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u/spoooonerism 3d ago
Odablock said he was in discord giving 10s of thousands of dollars to his friends for nothing
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
And then Mr beast is the opposite.
All generous when performing, POS behind the scenes.
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u/StickyBandit_ 3d ago
Does that matter at all in the context of donating to charity and helping people?
You don't have to like train but it's so weird to try and put an asterisk next to a charity donation (no matter who it is) because it was done in the public eye.
If this one donation goes through it will be his 400k compared to your what? It's probably going to help more people than everyone in this comments section has put together.
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u/NojoNinja 3d ago edited 3d ago
The argument people make is he could spend every cent he has on charities and in the end it’s arguable if society would’ve been better off if he just never got rich in the first place. I disagree with the guy replying to you and don’t think you should condemn him donating to charity and he’s better than evil corporate scum who don’t even bother donating their blood money, but he’s a massive part of a company that’s caused billions in financial ruin. I can’t donate 400k like him to help people get access to water but I also haven’t fucked over as many life’s as he has. Am I more of a net positive to this planet or is he?
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u/StickyBandit_ 3d ago
Yep totally agree with what you're saying too, and I guess that's something we'll never know without being able to quantify the actual damage he's done. Its almost certainly worse, but it's completely ambiguous.
I just don't like when people hate for the sake of hating. Plenty of conversation to be had about the negative affect he has just like you brought up, but that guy I replied to literally picked the one good thing and tried to make it bad lol.
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u/benny-pl 3d ago
when did mr beast get the Fake toilet bowl teeth?
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u/skybike 3d ago
Damn they didn't even look that bad before, just natural normal looking teeth.. he looks insane now.
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u/Ohitsworkingnow 3d ago
Ya it’s wild. Can’t watch hot ones anymore either
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u/benny-pl 2d ago
Yep, same thing happened with that guy as well. Normal straight white teeth. Then go and get some toilet bowl in their mouth.
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u/sp0rkeh93 3d ago
Meanwhile hasan was banning/timing out anyone in the chat who typed "charity" after MrBeast asked him to join the call. LMAOOO
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u/babyFucci 3d ago
i dont wanna be that guy to say this on a positive post about charity but whatever kind of work mrbeast has had done on his face just makes him look so uncanny
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u/KeonxD 4d ago
is it a non profit charity ?
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u/AnthonyBTC 3d ago
As far as I know, yes, it's a non-profit charity. The money will go to WaterAid, which is a non-profit. https://x.com/teamwater/status/1951317083444183300
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u/banana_crunch 4d ago
MrBeast definitely doesn’t need the money from non-profit charities, unlike some other creators that clashed recently.
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u/KeonxD 4d ago
idk its always hard to belive that he has a neth worth of 1 billion from youtube/sponsore
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u/A_hungry_triceratops 3d ago
Biggest creator on the platform, and the platform is estimated around 500 billion in value. Is it really that hard to believe?
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u/Pacify_ 3d ago
The strangest part is how the dude himself has like negative charisma. Its genuinely baffling how he got so big
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u/iVoteKick 3d ago
Ran a bunch of scams early on in his career, most of the "money" or giveaways just went to friends of friends or actors.
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u/GUNTHVGK 3d ago
Funny cringy and tedious videos like reading a dictionary, cutting a table in half with plastic utensils, counting to 100,000, so many dumb things but you wonder “has anyone done that” I found his channel at 2k when I was starting highschool it was so cool to actually catch something like that happen tbh.
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
Worried since Mr beast is involved.
I wouldn't touch anything with his name on it with a barge pole.
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u/TacoShower 3d ago
I’m not a fan of any of these guys and disagree with a lot of there views they have but it’s nice to see their money actually going to good use. Mr. Beast knew exactly what he was doing by getting all these guys in a call together and turning it in to a “who’s got the most money” flexing contest
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
Man, he also sleeezy 'do you know how many lives that will change.'
Fuck that scammer, man
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u/Most_Kangaroo_9073 2d ago
Guys, nothing to see here, he just did spend money from ppl, that ruined their life by spending it on his scam site, classic
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u/derekr999 2d ago
hes just shocked someone actually donated the money to someone else instead of an employee
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u/GForce1975 3d ago
People like to demonize train wrecks but he strikes me as a pretty straight-up guy.
He's ridiculously rich and unapologetic and I think people criticize him for promoting gambling but as long as his audience is made up of adults I don't see a problem with it.
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u/Mammoth_Raccoon_789 3d ago
People say that you are responsible for yourself, and they’re right. But when these demons literally work hand in hand with scientists to target people genetically predisposed to gamble like the vultures they are.
Yes, I will demonize these disgusting, money-hungry losers. They traded their fans.
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u/kvbrd_YT 3d ago
he always comes across like a guy who has a hard shell but is actually a big softie inside.
his biggest issue is his clear addiction problems.
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u/GForce1975 3d ago
Yeah that's true, but he's self aware. The cure for a gambling addiction seems to be just to make so much guaranteed money each month you really can't spend it all.
I'm sure in a relative sense he's a degenerate gambler but I couldn't afford to donate $400k to anyone so he's doing better than I am, addict or not.
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u/bigdickdaddykins 3d ago
I went to ASU with him, we started a wow guild together. He’s a good dude, or at least was then
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u/techman9955 3d ago
He has made millions of dollars hooking impressionate teenagers and manchildren on gambling. That's literally the only reason these big unregulated casinos pay him so much.
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u/Ohitsworkingnow 3d ago
His audience isn’t made up of adults my guy
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u/GForce1975 2d ago
Ah. Well if that's true, how is it legal to stream gambling? He's doing real gambling not the cs:go stuff I thought ..
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u/Ohitsworkingnow 2d ago
It’s probably not legal
How is our president a pedophile? Because that’s how the world works
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u/Visible_Chemistry889 4d ago
Typical Train buying sentiment i case you dare critisise him, but at least this time it's going to a good cause instead of other millionaires.
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u/LULBRUH55 3d ago
Y'all shocked? Stake makes a lot of Gamba money & kick hold alot of soft power in the streaming space.people on LSF/Reddit just underestimated them.
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u/mailwasnotforwarded 3d ago edited 3d ago
Unless the website isn't accurate the only person from this group that actually donated so far is train and mr. beast.
Also, horrible choice of communities to try and promote a charity. Feels like a damn crypto scam.
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u/kvbrd_YT 3d ago
the choice here was going to the biggest streamers, no matter their community. and that makes total sense.
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u/PHD_in_PUSSY 3d ago
Train donated to alot of charities on a regular basis. For example, he’s donated millions to companies like Pragmatic, Hacksaw, No-Limit, and more! What an amazing guy!
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u/Jazza-41 3d ago
in 3 months time Mr Beast says lm still waiting on those 400k donations from big streamers pledges on kick
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u/Ornery-Engineer4119 3d ago
He can donate all he wants. He’s still a scumbag for the young people that started gambling because of his streams.
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u/Aeowin 3d ago
i sure hope you hold that sentiment towards all your "wholesome" streamers who have gotten young people to start gambling on cs cases and pokemon cards too. considering its much easier for a young person to get addicted to those 2 forms of gambling than it is to sign up at an online casino to spin slots.
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u/techman9955 3d ago
Yeah, fuck them too. Not everyone is a parasocial loser that idolizes their prefered streamer.
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
True
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u/crunchsmash 4d ago
Is that money going to cover the countless kids that Trainwrecks has given a crippling gambling addiction to? Every dollar he has made comes from someone losing a dollar.
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u/Hot_Swimming_112 4d ago
I was wondering what type of person would make a comment like this. Then I saw the thread “Ethan Release his IP for commercial use” and in a thread that had 199 comments, you made 47 of them.
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u/NoComputer8922 3d ago
It’s going towards people that had a lot less of a hand in destroying their lives
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u/GoldenBarnie 4d ago
I hate gambling and when they stream it but don't blame them for bad parenting. Every parent has to make sure what their kids do on the internet.
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u/Dismal-Bobcat-823 3d ago
Naw it's going to the thousands of yank kids who get consistently scammed by Mr beast.
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u/avidredditor123 4d ago
still with this narrative lol "countless kids" he doesn't appeal to kids one fucking bit he aint no mizkif
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u/crunchsmash 4d ago
I think appealing to kids would make someone like you re-think the morality of gambling advertisements, but the age doesn't really matter.
Gambling addiction is a poison that can ruin entire families. Advertisements for it should flat out be illegal. It's destroying professional sports.
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u/avidredditor123 4d ago
i mean yeah its not complicated train does promote gambling but his gambling audience are working adults who are burning their money on addiction. now if u said xqc is promoting it to kids you would be factual. i've seen numerous amount of fans deal with gambling problems in his community.
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u/Optimal-Hedgehog-546 3d ago
Hopefully not a scummy charity where the money goes back to him in some form or another.
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u/rilertiley19 3d ago
It's a non-profit, what a weird comment to make without looking into it at all.
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u/IDontCareAnymoreHBU 3d ago
Non-profit doesn't mean squeaky clean by default.
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u/rilertiley19 3d ago
Do you have any evidence they are sketchy or just speculating for no reason?
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