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Romix

Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Contents
  • Quick Facts
  • Real Name, Age & Personal Life
    • What we don’t know
    • What we can reasonably infer
    • Girlfriend / fiancée
  • Platforms & Social Media: Where to Find Romix
    • The @RomixRewards handle
  • Gambling Content Explained
    • What he actually plays
    • Betting style
  • Rewards, Codes & Giveaways
    • How the romix.tv affiliate system works
    • The leaderboard structure
    • Cumulative giveaway total
    • Other giveaway formats
  • Net Worth & Earnings
    • What we can reasonably estimate
  • Is Romix Legit or a Scam?
    • No specific scam allegations exist
  • Stream Schedule
  • Background: How He Got Started

Romix — known as RomixUS across all his handles — is a US-based micro-tier casino and CS2 case-opening streamer who lives on Kick.com. He’s not a household name. You won’t find him alongside Trainwreckstv, Roshtein, or xQc on major leaderboards. What he is instead is a working affiliate streamer: he plays slots and opens cases live, promotes partner casino codes, and runs weekly leaderboard giveaways for his community.

His online presence dates back to April 2014, but his documented gambling-affiliate content began around 2023. That’s when he established partnerships with Clash.gg (CS2 case battles), HypeDrop (mystery boxes), and eventually Shuffle.com (crypto casino slots). His one moment of wider press attention came in February 2025, when he hit a 10,000x max win on BGaming’s Alice WonderLuck slot — turning an $0.80 bet into $8,000 on stream.

His personal site romix.tv is the operational hub for his affiliate business: it links out his codes and tracks weekly leaderboard standings for viewers.

Quick Facts

Detail Answer
Online handle Romix / RomixUS
Real name Not publicly disclosed
Age Not publicly disclosed
Nationality United States
Girlfriend / fiancée No public information
Primary content Slots, CS2 case openings, mystery boxes
Partner code ROMIX (Shuffle, Clash.gg, HypeDrop)
Personal website romix.tv
Discord discord.gg/Romix
Telegram None verified
Kick followers ~7,700
Twitter followers ~11,400
Avg. concurrent viewers ~81 per stream
Total given away $400K+ cumulative (self-reported)
Biggest documented win $8,000 (February 2025, Alice WonderLuck slot)

Real Name, Age & Personal Life

What we don’t know

His real name has never been published anywhere — not in interviews, podcast appearances, or face-cam reveals. He doesn’t appear on streamer databases like Famous Birthdays, Dexerto, Wikipedia, or Gmblwiki (the gambling-streamer encyclopedia that profiles peers like Demisux, Clavicular, and Brettski). His exact age and date of birth are similarly undisclosed.

What we can reasonably infer

Inference Evidence
Based in the United States “US” suffix in every handle; promotes Shuffle.US (a US-licensed product); stream titles reference “!SHUFFLEUS for US CASINO”
Adult (likely mid-to-late 20s or older) Twitter account created April 2014; consistent long-term presence
Not Eastern European Despite the Slavic-sounding stage name, no linguistic or cultural CS/Eastern European connection appears anywhere in his content

Girlfriend / fiancée

There is no public information about a girlfriend or fiancée. No partner has appeared on stream, no relationship content is posted to Twitter, and no fan community has identified a partner. The only personal detail associated with him on stream is a Shuffle Waifu pillow he keeps nearby during big spins.


Platforms & Social Media: Where to Find Romix

Platform URL / Handle Followers Status
Kick.com kick.com/romix ~7,700 Active — main streaming home
Twitter / X @RomixUS ~11,100–11,400 Active — daily posts
Discord discord.gg/Romix Unknown Active — bonus codes and rewards hub
Personal site romix.tv N/A Active — affiliate leaderboard hub
YouTube youtube.com/@RomixUS Small (under 10K estimated) Low activity
Twitch twitch.tv/romixus Dormant No active streams since ~2022
Telegram None N/A No verified channel
Instagram / TikTok None verified N/A Other “Romix” accounts belong to unrelated creators

The @RomixRewards handle

A secondary Twitter account, @RomixRewards, exists specifically to announce giveaway payouts, leaderboard results, and deposit bonus codes. It functions as the public-facing receipts account for his affiliate program.


Gambling Content Explained

What he actually plays

Romix is a slots and case-opening streamer. His content rotates through three pillars:

1. Crypto slots on Shuffle.com / Shuffle.US He plays high-volatility titles from Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, and Nolimit City. This is his most-watched content category. His biggest documented moment — the Alice WonderLuck max win — came from this pillar.

2. CS2/CSGO case openings on Clash.gg Skin gambling and case battles. He has given away CS knives (documented example: a Huntsman | Tiger Tooth in August 2023) and promoted Clash.gg leaderboards with cash and skin prizes.

3. Mystery boxes on HypeDrop (and previously PackDraw) The case-opening format ported away from CS skins into general prize boxes. He promotes HypeDrop’s 10% deposit bonus under his affiliate code and runs separate leaderboards for that platform.

Betting style

His on-stream betting style is low-to-mid stakes — he’s not the theatrical $1,000-per-spin style associated with top-tier sponsored streamers. The Alice WonderLuck max win came from an $0.80 bet. This is consistent with legitimate low-roller play rather than the “fake balance” model that has drawn scrutiny to bigger names.


Rewards, Codes & Giveaways

How the romix.tv affiliate system works

Strip away the streaming layer and Romix is fundamentally a rewards-aggregator affiliate. Viewers sign up under code ROMIX on a partner casino or site, and in return get deposit bonuses and entry into weekly leaderboards where Romix distributes prize money.

Partner site Deposit bonus Leaderboard prize pool
Shuffle.com / Shuffle.US 10–20% deposit bonus Weekly (amount varies)
Clash.gg 10% deposit bonus Weekly, wager-based
HypeDrop 10% deposit bonus Weekly

The leaderboard structure

Leaderboards are wager-based — you need to gamble a certain amount under his code to rank. Romix’s own Twitter has advertised “4.5k Leaderboards WEEKLY” and “Monthly giveaways.” One documented rule: viewers must remain under the code for 48 hours at the end of the leaderboard period to receive prizes.

Cumulative giveaway total

His pinned tweets show a rolling counter that grew from “$300K GIVEN AWAY” in mid-2024 to “$400K GIVEN AWAY” by late 2025. This figure is self-reported and represents the total he claims to have distributed to viewers since starting his affiliate program.

Other giveaway formats

Beyond leaderboards, he runs smaller social giveaways on Twitter — documented examples include $20–$25 cash giveaways via RT + tag mechanics, and CS skin knife giveaways. His Discord at discord.gg/Romix is where deposit bonus codes are distributed and where community members receive giveaway updates.


Net Worth & Earnings

No source has published a net worth estimate for Romix. He operates below the threshold tracked by celebrity-net-worth aggregators and gambling-streamer wikis.

What we can reasonably estimate

  • ~81 average concurrent viewers on Kick suggests modest but consistent audience engagement
  • Three active casino affiliate partnerships (Shuffle, Clash.gg, HypeDrop) each generate revenue from the wagers of users registered under his code
  • Self-reported $400K+ cumulative in giveaways paid out over roughly 2 years suggests his gross affiliate income well exceeds that figure, since he’d only pay out a portion as prizes
  • Streamers at his viewer tier in crypto-casino affiliate programs are typically estimated to earn in the low-to-mid five figures per month gross before prize payouts

The honest answer is: he’s a moderately profitable affiliate marketer, not a wealthy streaming personality. Specific figures are not publicly available and any number beyond that is guesswork.


Is Romix Legit or a Scam?

This question deserves the most careful answer in the article.

No specific scam allegations exist

Romix does not appear on fakestreamers.com, on Big Win Board’s fake-streamer guides, or in any investigative journalism piece. There are no Reddit threads on r/LivestreamFail, r/gambling, or r/CasinoStreamers accusing him of stiffing giveaway winners, faking balances, or running rigged raffles. His betting style — small stakes, modest wins — is consistent with legitimate low-roller play, not the synthetic-balance approach that has drawn scrutiny to bigger names.

October 2024 Brute Force missing-leaderboard incident, and not the Drake-related lawsuits. His profile is simply too small to attract that gravitational pull.


Stream Schedule

A fixed stream schedule is not publicly posted anywhere. StreamsCharts data shows multiple streams per week but no announced days or timezone. This suggests a flexible, unscheduled cadence rather than appointment viewing. The best way to catch him live is to follow kick.com/romix and enable notifications, or check his Twitter @RomixUS where he typically announces when he’s going live.


Background: How He Got Started

His Twitter account dates to April 2014, but his earliest documented gambling-affiliate content begins around 2023. The most plausible origin story — based on the platform evidence — is that he was a CS:GO/CS2 community participant for years who first pivoted into case-opening affiliate work on Clash.gg, then expanded into broader slots streaming on Kick as crypto casinos like Shuffle scaled up their streamer-partnership programs post-2022.

He is a product of the post-Twitch-ban Kick gambling ecosystem, not a refugee from Twitch’s pre-ban casino streaming boom. He didn’t migrate a large audience from Twitch — he built his current audience on Kick from the start of this content category.

ByJason McCulloch
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Jason has over 20 years of experience in both land-based and online casinos. He specializes in data analysis, product development, and building partnerships with major gambling companies. Throughout his career, Jason has worked with industry leaders like IGT PlayDigital, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution Group. He's helped bring table games to over 3,000 online casino sites worldwide. Based in Las Vegas, Jason writes about gambling industry trends, technology, and market insights.

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