The creators of the previous exposé on fake money gambling streaming have released a new video titled “Roshtein just made a HUGE mistake…” that has quickly gone viral, reigniting the debate over transparency in casino streaming. With nearly 200k views within a day, the video scrutinizes Roshtein‘s recent $24 million win on Nolimit City‘s Brute Force slot, questioning the delay in its replay being added to the game provider’s public database. This development has sparked fresh discussions across the gambling community, with viewers, critics, and fans alike dissecting every detail.
The controversy erupted after Trainwreckstv, a fellow high-profile streamer and outspoken critic of deceptive gambling practices, publicly questioned the legitimacy of Roshtein’s massive win. The crux of the issue? Nolimit City, known for tracking its slot wins in a public replay database, failed to show Roshtein’s $24 million hit immediately after it occurred. By contrast, Trainwreckstv’s own $20 million win – hit just 30 minutes earlier on a different Nolimit City slot – was logged in the database almost instantaneously.
The Case of the Missing Replay
Nolimit City’s replay feature allows users to view the largest wins across all its games. However, when Trainwreckstv examined the database shortly after Roshtein’s win, the replay was conspicuously absent. “Where’s the $24 million on Brute Force?” Trainwreckstv questioned during his stream, pointing out the glaring omission. Days later, the win reportedly appeared in the database, raising suspicions that Nolimit City may have manually added it retroactively.
One YouTube commenter summed up the skepticism: “If it’s real, why wasn’t it logged immediately, like every other win?”
When pressed by his viewers during a live stream, Roshtein offered a vague explanation, suggesting that the delay could be due to verification processes. “Maybe it’s the biggest win Nolimit City has ever had,” he speculated, adding that such wins might require manual approval. However, Trainwreckstv and other critics were quick to point out that his explanation didn’t hold water, given that larger multipliers and similarly significant wins – like Trainwreckstv’s – had been logged without delay.

A History of Controversy
The incident has reignited long-standing allegations about fake-money gambling on streaming platforms. Critics argue that some slot streamers, including Roshtein, gamble with non-withdrawable “demo money” provided by casinos, creating an illusion of high-stakes risk. These accusations gained traction in the video, with the creator highlighting Roshtein’s improbable net profits and tendency to brush off questions about his bankroll with nonchalant remarks like, “If you think it’s fake, that’s fine.”
Trainwreckstv, who once played a significant role in the rise of Stake – a crypto casino featured prominently in these streams – voiced his frustration during his broadcast: “I’m done legitimizing fraud streamers… It’s disgusting. At the very least, they should be transparent about their deals and balances.”
Viewers Weigh In
The video has sparked intense discussion across social media platforms, with viewers weighing in on both sides of the debate. While some defended Roshtein, arguing that his streams provide entertainment regardless of authenticity, others expressed disappointment and disillusionment.
One commenter wrote: “It’s insulting to every real gambler out there. If it’s fake money, just admit it. This is why gambling has such a bad reputation.”
Others were more cynical about the spectacle of high-stakes streaming. “At the end of the day, all these guys are shilling gambling to impressionable young people,” another viewer remarked. “Real or fake, it’s all causing harm.”

Implications for the Industry
This controversy underscores the challenges of transparency in online gambling, particularly in the unregulated world of cryptocurrency casinos. While Nolimit City’s replay system is widely regarded as a step toward accountability, incidents like this highlight its limitations when paired with high-profile sponsorship deals and opaque financial arrangements.
As the online gambling ecosystem continues to grow, fueled by flashy streams and eye-watering jackpots, calls for greater transparency are likely to grow louder. For now, the question of Roshtein’s $24 million win remains an open one – and the community will undoubtedly be watching closely for the next turn in this unfolding drama.
