Stake.com, the online crypto betting and casino platform, has recently unveiled its brand-new clothing drop at Stake World.
From trendy t-shirts to stylish accessories, Stake World offers a diverse range of products for fans to showcase their allegiance.
To explore the entire collection, enthusiasts can visit stake.world, the official online store for all things Stake. With the announcement garnering thousands of views and widespread social media engagement, it's clear that Stake World is set to become a hit among the platform's dedicated community.
The logo of Stake.com was on the brink of adorning some other clothing as well. The crypto casino was in negotiations with the Chelsea Football Club for a 1-year front-of-shirt sponsorship deal.
Chelsea decided to withdraw from the negotiations as the potential partnership faced criticism from fan groups and anti-gambling campaigners due to its association with gambling.
Despite the upcoming ban on gambling sponsors in football, the one-year agreement with Stake.com was within the current Premier League guidelines. The Stake sponsorship was supposed to replace Three, whose deal with Chelsea ended this summer.
Although the specific financial details of the partnership were not revealed, reports suggested that the deal was comparable to Chelsea's previous agreement with Three, which was estimated at £40m per year.
The club's decision to break off talks has been praised by fans and campaigners, emphasizing the importance of aligning with the club's values. As a result, Chelsea continues its search for a sponsorship deal and has been forced to reveal a sponsorless new home kit.
In other news, Stake.com is set to enter the regulated markets in the US and Australia. Stake.com is reportedly considering Rush Street Interactive (RSI) as a potential candidate for its expansion into the US gambling market.
Stake.com's CEO, Ed Craven, hinted at a significant acquisition during an interview, and Eilers & Krejcik Gaming (EKG) identified RSI as an ideal fit.
At the same time, Stake.com co-founders Edward Craven and Bijan Tehrani have taken steps to establish a legal gambling operator in Australia, registering Stake Gaming Pty Ltd and filing for trademarks. With its remarkable growth and global presence, Stake.com aims to rival established players in the country's gambling industry.
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