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Adin Ross has set a streaming record in the past 48 hours, and fans are excited to see him tracing back his roots. 

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Adin Ross is currently one the biggest streamers in the world. With his massive fan-following on Kick as well as other social media platforms, the content creator never misses headlines. And well, there are multiple reasons for it, spanning from controversies, kind acts, celebrity meetups, and more. But one thing that has always stuck with Adin is his hunger for streaming. 

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The 22-year-old has never missed a chance to hop on to a stream and talk to his viewers about various things. Recently, he even signed a million-dollar contract with Kick, followed by countless hours of streams. On top of that, he traced back to his roots from the previous weekend, setting a small yet important record for himself. 

Is Adin Ross going back to the good old days? 

Back in 2020, Ross was in his struggling days, trying to find his breakthrough on Twitch. He found his peace in NBA2K, forming one of the biggest communities in the world. This turned out to become the game-changer as he then moved on to featuring celebrities on his stream. His notable achievement was the time he hosted Bronny and LeBron, which became of Adin’s most-watched clips on the internet. 

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And as time passed, he kept switching content while staying online for countless hours. Fast forward to 2023, Adin spiced up his content after his multi-million partnership with Kick. Interestingly, he hosted bizarre competitions for viewers, giving away shiny cash prizes to winners. But then, he had to do something to top it, and what better could it be than hosting Dana White on stream?

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Earlier this week, Dana and Adin hopped on to an exciting Blackjack saga with a $1 million dollar pot. The content creator streamed this entire event, 13 hours at one stretch. This number rounded to 26 hours of streaming out of the 48. 

It was a matter of minutes before fans could point out the difference as they quoted his achievement asking, “Are we seeing history in the making?”

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To talk more about the UFC President and Adin’s game, it was one of his biggest streams as he clocked over 50-60K viewers at peak. However, he lost around $100K to White, something that fans did not expect. But then, it looks like he has no intention to stop as he is currently streaming day 3 of gambling on Kick at the time of writing. 

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