Can't Log on to Stake.com: Access Issues in Recent Days

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Reports across the net have suggested that Stake.com customers are having some difficulties accessing the popular site. 

From iGamingToday:

Instead of loading normally, the platform is putting visitors into a waiting line, showing a short delay before access is granted. The message says there’s a high volume of traffic and that the system is limiting how many people can use the site at the same time.

One of the messages, for example, said "your estimated wait time is 1 minute". 

The page refreshes automatically, so it’s basically a matter of waiting until you’re let in.

This usually happens when traffic suddenly spikes. It could be anything — busy sports schedules, players logging in at the same time across regions, or just one of those peak moments where everything hits at once.

By most estimates, Stake.com is considered the 9th most accessed gambling site globally. 

  • Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

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