Kick streamer Trainwreckstv struck the maximum payout on Coins and Cauldrons by Meta Gaming, shattering the previous record for the largest single slot win ever recorded online.
Trainwreckstv, one of Stake’s most prominent streamers, hit the theoretical maximum payout on the slot Coins and Cauldrons — an exclusive title from Meta Gaming available only on Stake — live in front of his audience on Sunday. The win, confirmed at exactly $50,000,000, represents the highest recorded payout in online slot history.
The win came through the Mystery Bonus buy, which costs 500× the base bet. At a $1,000 base bet, Train was spending $500,000 per purchase. The Mystery Bonus randomly awards a 3-scatter free spins round (roughly 60% chance), a 4-scatter round (~30%), or the rare 5-scatter “Mystery” version (~10%), which opens with 2 guaranteed sticky Wild reels already locked in place.
“Alright, fucked out of pay, playing with lossback & personal — what a terrible last 2 days. PS — Stop letting gambling clips trick you, almost all people will lose more than they win.”
— Trainwreckstv, posted to X/Twitter shortly before hitting the record$50,000,000.00 MAX WIN ON STAKE! A new world record @Trainwreckstv pic.twitter.com/sy1W0c9ugP
— Stake.com (@Stake) June 7, 2026
How the Win Unfolded
Spin 1 — Mystery Bonus triggered with the rare 5-scatter outcome. Two full-reel expanding Wilds land on reels 3 and 4, locked sticky for the entire free spins round.
Spin 2 — A third Wild lands on reel 1 and sticks. Three of five reels now fully covered.
Mid-spins — A 10× Coin lands, broadcasting its multiplier onto all active Wild reels simultaneously. Then a second 10× Coin repeats the broadcast. Each Wild reel accumulates a running multiplier total.
Shortly after — A Wild fills reel 2, bringing the count to four fully-wild reels.
The decisive spin — Reel 5 goes Wild. All five reels fully covered. With 5 spins remaining, each spin was generating roughly $7.2 million. The $50,000,000 max win cap was reached with ease.

How Coins and Cauldrons Works
A 5-reel, 4-row grid with 12 fixed paylines, paying left to right on 3 or more matching symbols starting from reel 1.
The Wild substitutes for all paying symbols and expands to fill its entire reel on landing. In Free Spins, expanded Wilds become sticky — locked in place for the rest of the round.
Coins carry a multiplier (2×, 3×, 5×, 10×, 15×, 25×, 50× or 100×) and broadcast it to every active Wild reel on screen before disappearing. Wild reels accumulate a running total of all multipliers received.
Free Spins trigger on 3+ Cauldron scatters: 3 = 8 spins, 4 = 10 spins, 5 = 12 spins. Additional scatters during the feature award +1 spin each.
The Mystery Bonus buy costs 500× bet and randomly awards 3, 4, or 5 scatters. Five scatters unlocks the Mystery round with 2 guaranteed sticky Wilds on spin 1.
RTP: 96.01%. Maximum win: 50,000× bet.
Community Reaction
The record is a milestone for Stake’s exclusive content strategy. Coins and Cauldrons is produced by Meta Gaming, which operates solely on Stake. The game’s mechanic — Mystery bonus — builds on a concept pioneered by Hacksaw Gaming, which introduced hidden 5-scatter bonuses that could only be triggered through regular gameplay, never purchased. Several providers have since introduced Mystery Buys giving players a probabilistic shot at those premium outcomes for a fee.
In the sessions leading up to the win, Train had been running repeated Mystery Buys, at one point narrowly missing the max win before resetting. Community members noted his vocal frustration about the 5-scatter odds, making the eventual outcome all the more dramatic.
Same shit happened with me. 23 bonuses before my first Hidden bonus and it paid 2.67x. Fucking hellacious. pic.twitter.com/jcC7FQEQCM
— SchneckyIRL | SchneckyIRL.com (@SchneckyIRL) June 6, 2026
Skepticism around streamer wins on Stake is a recurring theme in the gambling community. Critics point to the statistical improbability of one player accumulating so many high-profile outcomes, while supporters note the sheer volume Train cycles through per session — which makes extreme outcomes statistically more plausible than for a casual player.
