I started streaming in April 2025 on our original channel, and relaunched again in August 2025 on our newest one. The reason I began was simple - I felt like too many creators were keeping most of the rewards for themselves instead of giving back to the communities that support them.
From day one, I made a commitment: 100% of my earnings go back to the community. That includes all stream revenue, sponsorship rewards, and even my personal site rewards.
I don’t need the extra money - I have a real job outside of streaming. But I know a lot of people lose while gambling, and they could use it more than I could. That’s why I give everything away.
My goal isn’t to get rich from this. It’s to build a strong community and use our growth to secure larger sponsorships - so we can give even more back through rewards, leaderboards, raffles, and giveaways.
This isn’t about profit. It’s about helping people who are losing too much and creating a space where the community actually benefits.
I didn’t start with the stream from day one. I actually came in as a regular viewer, just watching from the sidelines. Over time I became more involved, got VIP, and started helping out where I could. Eventually I was asked to step in as a moderator, mainly to support the community and keep things running smoothly.
From there, things naturally evolved. I started joining streams more often, sometimes just to keep Twotrax company when he was live alone or needed someone there. I was never fully "planned" into anything at that point — it just grew step by step.
At one point, Twotrax was busy and asked the community: "Do you guys want Dex to take over a stream?" That moment kind of changed everything. I stepped in, even though I honestly wasn’t fully sure what I was doing yet.
After that, I gradually took on more responsibility. I became Head Mod, managed parts of the Discord, and helped organize things behind the scenes. As the community grew and some internal changes happened, my role shifted even further.
Since the beginning of all this, I’ve also been doing an apprenticeship in parallel. Even with that, I share the same mindset as Twotrax when it comes to the project and the community.
I also know what it feels like to go over your own limits when it comes to gambling and lose more than you should. That’s exactly why I care about keeping things transparent and making sure losses stay in check, instead of getting out of control or chasing something back. It’s about creating a space where people stay aware of what they’re doing, not getting carried away.
What started as just being a viewer slowly turned into something much bigger — from VIP, to mod, to Head Mod, and now co-streaming. It wasn’t a straight path, but every step came naturally through helping out and being involved.
At the core, the idea stayed the same: building something where the community actually benefits and feels part of it, not just watching from the outside.