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Stake runs seven VIP tiers based on lifetime wager. Rakeback ranges from 2% at Bronze to 18% at Obsidian, depositing weekly to your account (not daily, important distinction). Tier progression is automatic the moment your cumulative wager hits the threshold. You can’t skip tiers or buy your way up.
| VIP Tier | Lifetime Wager Required | Rakeback % | Weekly Payout (Example: $1,000 Wager) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | $10,000 | 2% | $20 |
| Silver | $50,000 | 4% | $40 |
| Gold | $250,000 | 6% | $60 |
| Platinum I | $500,000 | 8% | $80 |
| Platinum II | $750,000 | 10% | $100 |
| Platinum III | $1,000,000 | 12% | $120 |
| Diamond | $2,500,000 | 15% | $150 |
| Obsidian | $5,000,000+ | 18% | $180 |
Here’s the real talk: the jump from Gold to Platinum I (threshold $500k) is where most players hit a wall. That’s not a dead zone by accident. The house knows volume drops there. If you’re grinding toward Platinum, calculate your expected rakeback against your playstyle. A casual $100/week bettor will take 96 weeks to hit Platinum I. That’s 18 months. The rakeback adds up (extra $2/week at Platinum I vs Gold), but only if you stay consistent.
Rakeback is a percentage of your total losses (the “house edge” you paid across all bets). Every bet you place generates rake. Stake calculates it weekly and deposits the amount directly to your account, no wagering requirement attached.
Example math: You wagered $10,000 and lost $800 (the house edge). At Gold tier (6%), your rakeback is $48, landing in your account every Sunday. You can withdraw it immediately or use it to bet again. Most players use it to fuel another week of play.
The catch: Rakeback is calculated on losses, not total wager. This is crucial. A $10k wager with a 95% RTP (Return to Player) means you lost $500, not $10k. So your actual rakeback on that $10k wager is $30 at Gold, not $600. New players often misunderstand this. They think rakeback is free money on every bet. It’s not. It’s a partial recovery of what you already lost.
Platinum tier and above unlock a dedicated VIP host. That’s a real person who handles your account issues, bonus negotiations, and sometimes bonus stacking eligibility. Hosts are not documented in Stake’s public FAQ because they’re treated as discretionary perks, not promises.
Don’t expect written guarantees on these. VIP perks live in the gray zone between policy and favor. But if you’re Platinum and respectful, your host has authority to bend rules in your favor. Diamond and Obsidian hosts have even more discretion.
Open your Stake account. Go to Settings > Account > VIP Status. You’ll see your current tier, lifetime wager, and exact dollar amount until the next tier unlock. The dashboard updates in real-time. Your wager includes all bets across all games (slots, table games, live casino, sports) and all currencies if you’ve wagered in multiple coins.
Cross-check your math against the table above. If Stake shows you’re at $480,000 wager and Platinum I requires $500,000, you’re $20k away. At a $1,000/week bet rate, that’s 20 weeks. Plan accordingly, especially if a tier jump comes with a meaningful rakeback bump.
Stake’s live chat is live and active, but it’s moderated harder than most casino communities. The rules are standard: no spam, no racist language, no self-harm talk, no advertising external sites. But enforcement is subjective. Mods can be aggressive. We’ve seen 24-hour bans for mild criticism of Stake’s odds or for asking too many questions about bonus terms.
The moderation is heavy-handed sometimes (we’ve documented this), but it keeps the chat from turning into a free-speech hellhole. The trade-off is worth it if you’re there for community learning, not uncensored debate.
Rain is real money or bonus funds that Stake or high-volume players drop into chat during specific windows. Amounts range from $5 to $500 per rain depending on the event. To receive rain, you must be in chat and your account must be at least 7 days old with a verified email.
Here’s what most players miss: Rain is first-come, first-served, and the chat moves fast. A $100 rain among 500 active users means you’re claiming $0.20 if you react slow. Rain is a nice bonus if you’re already in chat, not a revenue stream. Don’t sit in chat for hours hoping to catch a drop. It’s not worth your attention.
Stake also runs community challenges that trigger rain bonuses. Example: If the community collectively wagers $100M in a week, Stake releases a $50k rain pool split across chat. These events move the needle if you’re playing regularly and in chat. The moderation team posts the challenge terms and tracks progress in real-time.
Stake has an official Discord server with dedicated channels for each game, regional communities, and support escalation. Moderation is stricter there than in-game chat. You can’t complain about odds, post loss screenshots, or recruit for external groups. It’s sanitized but useful for game updates and technical announcements.
Unofficial Discord servers run by community members (some with hundreds of active users) are looser. Conversations are more honest. Players share strategies, discuss swings, and commiserate losses without fear of a ban. But unofficial servers have zero Stake oversight. Scams happen. Pump-and-dump signal groups hide in those channels. Vet anyone asking for money or directing you off-platform.
| Dimension | Official Discord | Unofficial Community Discord |
|---|---|---|
| Moderation | Heavy. Zero tolerance for criticism of Stake or odds discussion. | Light. Varies by admin. Some allow raw strategy talk. |
| Useful For | Game announcements, new feature rollouts, regional support, official promotions. | Strategy sharing, honest loss talk, peer learning, unfiltered community culture. |
| Risk Factor | Low. Stake-owned and audited. | High. Scammers, external betting groups, unverified signal sellers hide here. |
| Best For | New players learning the platform. | Experienced players seeking community without corporate filter. |
The BonusTiime advantage: We vet our community resources before linking. That extra step takes the scam risk out of finding peers who understand your betting lifestyle.
The grind from Gold to Platinum I ($250k to $500k wager) is the exact moment most players burn out or blow their bankroll. Set a monthly wager budget first. If you decide to bet $2,000/month, you’ll hit Platinum I in 125 months (10+ years) assuming zero downswings. That’s honest math.
If that timeline feels painful, Platinum may not be for you. But if you’re already a high-volume player, every $10k wager gets you closer to that next rakeback jump. Use the rakeback itself to fuel continued play (it’s unencumbered, no wagering strings), and track your burn rate weekly. Small adjustments in bet sizing compound over months.
One tactical move: Some players reduce bet size on losses and increase it on wins, essentially using variance to accelerate tier progression without increasing total spend. It’s gambling math, not guaranteed, but it’s smarter than grinding at fixed size.
Stake runs deposit bonuses tied to promotional cycles. Standard offers are 50% to 200% bonuses with 40x to 50x wagering requirements (meaning you must bet the bonus amount 40-50 times before you can withdraw). Platinum III and above can negotiate higher multipliers or waived requirements with their host.
Bonus stacking is rare and undocumented. Most players can’t claim a reload bonus while they still have an active welcome bonus’s wagering requirement. But Diamond-tier players sometimes get exceptions. Your host decides. There’s no written rule.
Here’s the thing: VIP bundles (bonus plus rakeback plus perks) are where the actual value lives, not in any single bonus. A Platinum II player getting 10% rakeback plus $100 reload bonus plus host priority adds up to real savings on losses over a year. Compare that to a new player chasing a 100% welcome bonus with 50x requirements.
Yes. Rakeback deposits to your account as real money with zero wagering requirement. If you have an active bonus wagering requirement, your next bets use a mix of bonus funds and rakeback. The rakeback moves the wagering requirement down faster, essentially giving it double value.
No. VIP tier is based on lifetime wager. Once you hit Bronze, you stay Bronze forever. Tiers only move up. Rakeback percentage is tied to your highest tier achieved, even if you don’t play for months.
Rakeback deposits every Sunday at approximately 10am UTC. Processing is instant once deposited. You’ll see it in your account balance immediately.
They vary widely. Join only communities with transparent admins, no one asking for money or directing you off-platform, and active moderation against spam. If someone starts talking about “signal groups” or “guaranteed systems,” leave immediately.
You can still play and withdraw. Bans are chat-only. You can appeal by emailing support with your username and the approximate time of the offense. Include context (what you said). Mods review within 2-5 business days. Appeals rarely succeed unless the mod clearly violated moderation guidelines.
Only if you’re already planning high-volume play. At Platinum II ($750k lifetime wager), you get 10% rakeback (vs 6% at Gold). That’s 4% more on every loss, which matters if you’re betting $500+ per week. For casual players ($100/week), the extra rakeback ($4/week) takes 188 weeks to justify the grind. Calculate your own breakeven first.
VIP tiers and rakeback are incentive structures designed to encourage consistent play. Rakeback is not profit. It’s a partial return on losses already incurred. If you’re chasing tier progression or relying on rakeback to fund your betting, step back and reassess. Stake provides self-exclusion, deposit limits, and loss limits through your Account Settings. Use them. If you feel out of control, contact the National Council on Problem Gambling (1-800-522-4700) or visit www.ncpg.org.

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