Other streaming platform are still available for the streamer to use, aside from youtube, Facebook can also be used. Besides, I read that Twitch will allow Casinos that have a license in the US so it is possible that stake streamer's stream activity on twitch will resume soon.
If we see YouTube still showing casino streamers, I tried to search for it using keywords and managed to show some famous youtube channels till now. There will still be alternatives like using a different youtube channel as an option. For example, split it into multiple live streams. Because the algorithm on Youtube is quite complex so there may be some leeway in the content rules. Such as unobtrusive descriptions with casino logo thumbnails, and descriptions that are often filtered by YouTube as one of the rules that pass the Content test and rise to the surface of their subscribers.
I think this is one good opportunity to expand the business, streaming is really a booming industry, and with the action of Twitch banning gambling streamers, the idea of Eddie buying Dlive make sense.
Stake.com still has plenty to choose from and what Eddie has to say about Dlive is also getting closer. So that the live streaming promotion continues in any way. Without Twitch, there would be little change, but eventually fans would know where the influencers would appear plus the tantalizing prizes would be worth it.
The streaming platform being bought out by them is a serious venture and they do plan on acquiring it from the current owners of the platform asap.
While on one of their streams he did a search on the domain stakelive.com but it was taken already and cost $50k to buy it. And that turned him off of trying to buy the name and create a platform on their own.
Twitch has said they will be banning all gambling from their site in the middle of October.
So they will need to have somewhere to have Drake to do his future streams since he was on twitch for the past three he had done already.