Syztmz Attempts to Reveal Xposed's Alleged Use of Counterfeit Currency for Gambling, and Deployment of Viewbots
In an explosive expose, streamer Syztmz has taken a swipe at rival gambling sensation Xposed, throwing shade at his authenticity. Here's why the community is abuzz:
Syztmz's gripping ten-minute video lays out his suspicions about Xposed using fake dough while spinning those slot reels. It all starts with Xposed's lackadaisical responses to high-stakes baccarat hands—$100,000, no sweat!—and his uncanny ability to remain unfazed upon winning big. Syztmz can't wrap his head around this calmness, convinced it means Xposed is in on some hot copy gimmick.
Xposed has himself dug a hole before, by fingering other streamers for shady activities such as filling their Stake balances with fake currency to boost certain games or botting viewers.
Going a step further, the video points a finger at Xposed's skyrocketing viewer numbers, hinting at bot usage. Adding fuel to the fire, Syztmz boasts that, despite having five times fewer followers, he enjoys higher engagement.
The internet community is divided, with some nodding in agreement with Syztmz's points, while others think the video's claims are weak tea.
Amid the hubbub, some commenters have pointed out that Xposed's real-life casino streams, where he bet considerable sums—even losing a whopping $3m in a single day at Vegas—quash these allegations of fakeness.
Curiously, the gambling world has seen its fair share of fake money scandals, with contests swirling around one streamer, Roshtein, who was accused by Trainwrecks of playing with fake money during his streams[1]. Although this incident doesn't touch Xposed directly, it brings attention to the murky waters of online gambling and streaming authenticity.
As of now, there's no smoking gun when it comes to Xposed using fake money; more concrete allegations and evidence are needed to make such a call. The usual sources of evidence—platform policies, viewer feedback, or investigations—would provide clarity on the matter, assuming these controversies spill over into public discourse, as with other streamers like Roshtein and Stake.us[4][1]. Until then, the question of Xposed's authenticity remains an ongoing debate.
- Syztmz's allegations against Xposed, the accused casino-and-gambling streamer, suggest that Xposed may be faking his winnings in slot games, due to his unnatural calmness when winning large sums and his seemingly casual approach to high-stakes baccarat hands.
- In the video, Syztmz raises concerns about Xposed's viewer numbers, implying that Xposed might be using bots to boost his popularity, a claim which has led to a divided response within the online community.
- While some viewers wholeheartedly support Syztmz's accusations, others see them as baseless, comparing the video's claims to 'weak tea'.
- However, some commenters have pointed out that Xposed's real-life casino streams, where he's been known to wager large amounts and even lose millions, seem to contradict these allegations of fakeness.
- The gambling world has faced similar controversies in the past, such as the accusations against streamer Roshtein for using fake money during his streams, highlighting the need for authenticity in online gambling and streaming environments.


