A few days ago, we opened registration for streamers.
And the first wave is already moving.
A strong group of streamers has completed verification, connected their channels, and is now being tracked by the Verifluence system.
Streams are being monitored.
Activity is being scored.
And the first diamonds are already starting to show.
Once campaigns go live, verified and honest streamers will have a much easier path to real deals, because operators will not need to guess who is legit.
They will see it.
No fake numbers.
No empty promises.
No chasing payments.
Just verified streamers, transparent delivery, and structured campaigns.
Registration is still open.
If you are a streamer and want to be ready before the first campaigns start, DM us and we will tell you exactly what to do.
Registration is going better than we expected, so we want to clarify a few things about verification and data.
Some of you are worried about the KYC process, so let us explain it properly. We should have done this earlier.
Verifluence does NOT see, store, or handle your ID documents.
Identity verification is handled by Sumsub, an independent KYC provider used by companies such as Binance, OKX, Revolut etc.
Verifluence ONLY receives the verification result:
verified / not verified
Operators on the platform only see that your profile has been verified. They do NOT see your documents, real name, date of birth, address, or any private personal details.
Registrations have been moving faster than expected.
Which honestly tells us one thing:
real streamers are tired of the same broken system too.
If you’re confident in your audience, not afraid of verification, and want access to serious partnerships-DM us.
Happy to answer questions and help with onboarding.
Something interesting has happened since we opened the waitlist.
Some streamers have been reaching out directly to casino brands on our waitlist, telling them to skip Verifluence and do deals directly with them instead.
But the operators’ reaction has literally proven why Verifluence is needed.
They do not want to.
Not because they do not want to work with streamers.
But because they’ve been burned too many times. Scammed too many times. Paid for numbers that did not exist too many times.
They come back to us saying they want the structure and the verification layer.
Some have even asked if they can bring their existing streamers onto Verifluence because they want automation, transparency, and accountability across every deal they run.
That tells you everything about where this industry is today- and why Verifluence exists.
And for streamers, there is really no downside to being on the platform.
Verifluence takes zero fees from streamers.
No cuts.
No processing fees.
No onboarding fees.
No hidden charges.
You keep 100% of what you negotiate. The casino pays the platform fee, not the streamer.
So unless you’re afraid of verification… or your numbers don’t survive transparency… there’s really no reason not to be part of it.
Crypto casino streamer marketing has been broken for years.
Fake viewer counts. Agencies skimming undisclosed cuts. Brands that ghost after the stream ends.
Now that changes.
Verifluence streamer onboarding just went live an hour ago. On-chain escrow, verified data, direct deals between streamers and operators.
The first 20 verified streamers are already there.
Spartans did not pay their streamers. Some of those streamers had no other income. Streamer agencies are not doing any checks, any verification, no accountability and charge massive fees for it.
This is what the streamer marketing space looks like without infrastructure.
On Verifluence, funds are locked in escrow before you go live. Terms are set upfront in a smart contract. Nobody changes the deal after the work is done. No agency taking undisclosed cuts. Payment releases when you deliver, not when someone decides to send it.
Being verified on Verifluence is the badge that tells operators you are legitimate and tells you the deal is real.
This is what trust looks like when it is built into the system rather than assumed.
There appears to be a scam agency claiming to represent YEET and offering outlandish deals to affiliates. They will try to get you on a phone call and send an NDA/deal in the form of a PDF or other document infected with malware to steal your information and money
Please always confirm you are speaking to a YEET representative by contacting on-site customer support. Be vigilant; if something seems too good to be true, it likely is
A scammer impersonated a known KOL to get into a project last week. It happened in Telegram, and this kind of thing is everywhere right now.
The setup: fresh Telegram account, the famous name, a Twitter link, a leaderboard, stats. The full package. It can look and feel completely real. These guys specifically hunt brand managers, partnership managers, anyone with the power to greenlight a deal.
If you’ve run campaigns for years, something feels off and you dig. But an inexperienced marketer? They see a big name showing interest and they’re just happy.
This is one example of why verification on our platform is mandatory. Every streamer on Verifluence is verified up front.
When a creator reaches you through Verifluence, the work of confirming they’re real is already done.
The right community to be part of.
@famcryptospace has been calling for more trust and transparency in this space for a long time. That is exactly what we are building.
The fake streamer problem in iGaming is real.
Inflated follower counts. Purchased views. Engagement that looks good on a slide and does nothing for your conversion.
Verifluence fixes it.
Verified streamers only. Real engagement numbers. You define the KPIs. Funds locked on chain and released on delivery.
Welcome to fam,
@GmblrMartin@verifluence@krombet_ig
Hard to watch this play out. Streamers and casinos both lose when agencies sit in the middle with no accountability and no transparency.
This is exactly the problem Verifluence is built to solve. Direct deals between verified streamers and operators, terms agreed upfront, funds locked in escrow before anyone goes live. No agency taking a cut, no middleman disappearing with the budget.
The trust issues in this space are real but they are fixable. Infrastructure fixes them, not goodwill.