Drake is calling out the cryptocurrency gambling platform Stake for not letting him withdraw money.
Drizzy shared a screenshot of what appears to be a customer service representative informing him of his unsuccessful attempt to withdraw money.
“We were unfortunately unable to process your last withdrawal attempt as well,” wrote the representative, Jovica, in a message.
Along with the message, Drake wrote on his Instagram Story, “4 withdraw attempts blocked on @stake with no explanation,” followed by several questioning emojis. “Is it personal?”
Drake’s post comes soon after he seemingly ended his association with Stake altogether. Drake commented on the stream of a fellow Stake endorser, Trainwreck, to call out the platform’s Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani for how they treat talent.
“Eddie been dissing the owls fuck Eddie… Fuck this goof… W’s for my brother TRAIN tonight… They want smoke with ovo so its uppppppp…MAX them and have a great stream… We built this sh**… And they treat us like shit still,” Drake wrote.
The Toronto rapper later deleted his Kick account, bringing an end to his live gambling streams, like the one he did earlier this month to celebrate Stake’s eighth birthday.
Adin Ross later claimed that Drake told him he’s not doing any more Kick streams.
Drake shouldn’t have had any trouble taking money off Stake, considering he was making $100 million a year to endorse the platform, according to a 2023 report from the Financial Times.
The rapper previously went hard promoting Stake whenever he could. In April, he claimed that he won over a million dollars by betting on a Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves game.
In one post, he screenshotted his bet slip with the caption, “Lemme see sum Ant,” in reference to Timberwolves player Anthony Edwards.
Edwards did let him “see sum," as Drake posted a $1,026,871.42 payout after the game, thanks to Edwards leading his team to a 116-104 victory by scoring 29 points.