Stake Player Claims USA Got Second Monthly Bonus First
A repost campaign with the reach of a group chat insists Stake's generosity now ships with a region filter.

The closest thing Stake has to a grassroots uprising this week is a single account with 16 followers and 458 posts, demanding that a casino's discretionary bonus behave like a constitutional right. On Thursday, @SHIVANSHA687, a .COM player posting as SHIVANSH THE KIND SOUL, claimed the casino's USA branch had already dropped its second monthly bonus while .COM players were still waiting, and asked the world to "REPOST this so @StakeEddie and @Stake can see that."
2nd monthly bonus already been dropped for the USA, while .COM players are still waiting. If this is a monthly reward, it should be fair and consistent among all.. not based on region.
That is the entire case: the USA side allegedly got paid, the .COM side has not, and the appropriate remedy is to repost. What the post does not include is a screenshot, a date, a link, or any evidence that a second monthly dropped anywhere at all. In the post's defense, evidence would have slowed down the call to repost.
A movement of one
The revolution has so far mustered no visible groundswell beyond its own author, which is what happens when the strategy is "REPOST this" and the entire reach is an audience of 16. The interesting part is that the second monthly itself appears to be real and awaited. A Stake referral-code account was, the day before, also "Waiting for the second monthly and hoping to win so i can tip y'all" while plugging a signup code. The aggrieved and the shills agree the bonus has not landed. They only disagree on whether the wait is an injustice or a marketing window.

One global floor, several locked doors
The awkward detail for the movement is that the regional split is not buried in a terms page. It is in Stake's own bio, which calls the operation the "World's Largest Casino" and immediately adds ".com not in US AU UK," pointing American players toward a separate @stakeusa account. These are not two aisles of the same store. They are different products under different legal regimes: a crypto casino that cannot operate in the United States, and a US sweepstakes operation that is not the .com floor.
Demanding that a monthly loyalty sweetener be "fair and consistent among all" across that gap is like demanding your neighbor's HOA share its bake sale revenue because you both technically live on Earth. The word "monthly" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. A bonus called monthly is a schedule, not a covenant, and nobody at the casino has signed a treaty promising simultaneous drops across jurisdictions with different regulators, different wallets, and different definitions of what a casino even is.
There is also something almost sweet about the direction of the envy. For years the international crypto crowd got to feel like the real Stake while Americans were handed the sweepstakes spin-off. Now, if the post is right, the spin-off got paid first and the .COM players are the ones refreshing their balance at dawn. It turns out generosity, like everything else at a global casino, comes with a region filter.
The claim is specific enough to check and impossible to check from anything in the post, which is a polite way of saying the Americans have been declared paid without a single receipt. The second monthly may well be on the way; Stake's own code peddlers were waiting for it too. What is missing is any reason to think a discretionary bonus was ever meant to arrive everywhere at once, or that a repost campaign with a 16-follower bullhorn was going to move the schedule. The casino will announce the drop when it announces the drop. Fairness, presumably, ships in a later patch.
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