Renowned rapper Drake, known for his lavish lifestyle, recently made substantial Bitcoin bets on NBA and NHL outcomes via Stake, a betting platform he partners with. His $500,000 bet on the Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA championship has turned sour after the team's defeat.
On June 6, Drake shared an Instagram post revealing his bet on the Mavericks, hoping for a $1.375 million payout. Despite Dallas' effort to extend the series with a Game 4 blowout victory, the Boston Celtics sealed their victory in Game 5, claiming their record-breaking 18th NBA championship with a 106-88 win.
Drake faces potential further losses with his $500,000 bet on the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. If the Oilers fail to win, he stands to lose another $500,000 in Bitcoin.
Drake's lifestyle, often portrayed in his lyrics, reflects his willingness to bet large sums. His song "I'm Upset" from 2018 references half a million dollars, mirroring his recent bets and showcasing his extravagant spending.
While Drake's partnership with Stake and his global popularity suggest financial stability, losing $500,000 in Bitcoin (potentially $1 million if both bets fail) is significant even for someone of his stature.
Drake's high-profile Bitcoin bets illustrate the growing influence of celebrity culture in the crypto and sports betting realms. The outcome of his NHL bet will determine whether his fortunes improve or he faces additional financial setbacks.