Editorial note: This article is based on the Update 57 information supplied for Los Traders and the referenced Steal a Brainrot Wiki page. Brainrot availability, income statistics, trade values, and market demand may change after future game updates.
Steal a Brainrot Update 57
Steal a Brainrot Update 57 introduces one of the most interesting machines added to the game so far: Los Traders. This new machine is a variant of the familiar Brainrot Trader and currently offers six obtainable brainrots, all belonging to the Secret rarity tier.
The update immediately stands out because it brings together several important features. It adds a recognizable machine design, introduces a complete set of Secret rewards, and creates a dramatic income gap between the weakest and strongest brainrots in the list.
At the lowest end, Los Sigmas generates $2.3M/s. At the highest end, Moby Bros produces an impressive $225M/s. That difference makes Los Traders more than a simple collection machine. It becomes a major point of interest for players who care about income progression, trading opportunities, collection completion, and long-term market value.
Steal a Brainrot Update 57 also arrives after the Futbol Live Matches Board. The next machine has not yet been announced and is currently listed as TBA. As a result, Los Traders occupies an important position in the current machine sequence.
The machine is officially described as being in the game, meaning players can currently interact with the content associated with the update. However, exact trade values may still move as the market settles.
New brainrots often experience unstable prices immediately after release. Some players rush to acquire them because of excitement, while others wait for supply to increase. That tension can create unusually high offers, sudden price drops, and conflicting value estimates.
For that reason, players should separate three different ideas:
income generated per second;
rarity of the brainrot;
actual trade value in the market.
These elements may influence one another, but they are not identical.
A brainrot with a high income may attract strong demand, yet a lower-income brainrot can still become valuable if it is difficult to obtain, visually popular, limited in supply, or available with a rare mutation.
This makes the Steal a Brainrot Update 57 economy more complicated than it first appears. The biggest number does not always tell the whole story.
What Is Los Traders?
Los Traders is a new Update 57 machine based on the Brainrot Trader concept. Rather than presenting a single trader, the machine appears as a group of three purple Brainrot Traders arranged in unusual positions.
The middle trader is displayed sideways, while the two traders on the outside appear slanted. An orange star is positioned above the central trader, creating a strong visual focal point.
Three purple NPCs also stand beside the machine. Together, these design choices give Los Traders a colorful, slightly chaotic, and highly recognizable appearance.
The machine currently contains six brainrots:
Los Sigmas;
Moby Bros.
Every brainrot listed for Los Traders is Secret rarity. This gives the machine an unusual identity because there are no lower-rarity rewards in the current reward table.
However, equal rarity does not mean equal performance.
The income levels vary significantly. Los Sigmas generates only $2.3M/s, while Moby Bros generates $225M/s. Los Tangcitos, Los Tictacs, and Los Admins fill the large gap between the lower and upper ends of the machine.
This progression creates several possible goals for players.
A collector may simply want all six brainrots. An income-focused player may only care about Los Admins or Moby Bros. A trader may instead look for rewards with strong market demand, rare mutations, or low supply.
Los Traders therefore serves several types of players at once.
It is also important to understand that the machine list provides only part of the information needed for smart trading. Income statistics are useful, but a complete valuation also requires market observations.
Players should look at:
recent completed trades;
active demand;
estimated supply;
mutations;
visual popularity;
long-term availability.
Without these details, a trade can look fair on paper while being poor in practice.
Los Traders Machine Design
The Los Traders machine uses a striking purple-and-orange color scheme. Its three purple Brainrot Traders create a layered composition rather than a simple single-character model.
The central trader is positioned sideways. The two outer traders are slanted, giving the structure an intentionally unbalanced appearance. Instead of looking formal or symmetrical, the machine feels playful and slightly absurd, which fits the style of Steal a Brainrot.
Above the middle trader sits an orange star. The bright color contrasts sharply with the purple characters and helps draw attention to the center of the machine.
Three purple NPCs appear beside Los Traders, reinforcing the theme of a trading group rather than an individual trader.
The known visual elements can be summarized as follows:
Visual ElementDescriptionMain charactersThree purple Brainrot TradersCentral traderPositioned sidewaysOuter tradersSlanted on either sideMain decorationOrange star above the centerAdditional charactersThree purple NPCsOverall themeTrading, chaos, and Secret rewardsThe design matters because update machines often become visual symbols of the content they introduce. Players may remember the Los Traders update not only for Moby Bros but also for the unusual arrangement of the traders.
Still, the appearance of the machine does not reveal the chances of obtaining each brainrot.
The information provided does not include exact drop rates, guaranteed reward mechanics, pity systems, or detailed probability tables. Players should therefore avoid assuming that a visually prominent brainrot is easier to obtain.
Unless official rates are published, claims about exact odds should be treated cautiously.
Update 57 Machine Status
Los Traders is currently listed as in the game. This status confirms that the machine belongs to the active Update 57 content rather than being a rumor, concept, or future placeholder.
The machine contains six obtainable brainrots at the time of writing.
The previous machine is identified as the Futbol Live Matches Board. The next machine has not yet been announced and remains marked as TBA.
Update DetailCurrent InformationMachine nameLos TradersUpdateUpdate 57StatusIn the gameObtainable brainrotsSixRarity of rewardsSecretPrevious machineFutbol Live Matches BoardNext machineTBAThis positioning is important for collectors. Machines may later become less accessible, be replaced, or have their rewards redistributed. Even when a machine remains available, the number of copies entering the market can change over time.
Players interested in the full Los Traders collection may therefore prefer to track availability while the machine is active.
However, urgency should not lead to reckless trading.
New content often creates fear of missing out. Players see unfamiliar rewards, rising prices, and enthusiastic offers, then assume they must trade immediately. In reality, many early values stabilize once more copies appear.
The safest approach is to gather evidence before making a large offer.
Los Traders Brainrot List
The complete Los Traders list currently includes six Secret brainrots.
BrainrotRarityIncomeTrade NoteLos SigmasSecret$2.3M/sEntry-level income in the machineLos CornisSecret$3.1M/sLow-income Secret compared with the listLos TangcitosSecret$42.5M/sMajor mid-tier income jumpLos TictacsSecret$60M/sStronger mid-to-high income rewardLos AdminsSecret$95M/sHigh-income and potentially desirableMoby BrosSecret$225M/sHighest income in Los TradersThe list is not evenly distributed.
Los Sigmas and Los Cornis form the lower-income tier. Los Tangcitos and Los Tictacs create the middle tier. Los Admins and Moby Bros represent the strongest rewards.
The gap between Los Cornis and Los Tangcitos is especially important. Income rises from $3.1M/s to $42.5M/s, an increase of $39.4M/s.
The jump from Los Admins to Moby Bros is even larger in raw terms. Moby Bros generates $130M/s more than Los Admins.
These differences make each pull feel substantially different. Receiving any Secret may sound exciting, but the economic outcome depends heavily on which Secret appears.
Why Every Reward Is Secret
All brainrots currently associated with Los Traders are Secret rarity. This gives the machine a premium identity, but players should not assume that every reward has the same value.
Rarity usually describes how an item is categorized within the game. Market value, on the other hand, reflects what players are actually willing to offer.
Two Secret brainrots can have very different values because of:
supply;
demand;
income;
mutations;
appearance;
popularity;
update age;
trading momentum.
Los Sigmas and Moby Bros are both Secret, yet their income levels are dramatically different. Moby Bros produces almost one hundred times the income of Los Sigmas.
That difference alone may increase interest in Moby Bros. Nevertheless, supply can still change the result. A lower-income brainrot with very few existing copies could potentially trade well if collectors need it.
This is why experienced players avoid using rarity as the only valuation tool.
Secret rarity is important, but it is only one piece of the puzzle.
Los Sigmas
Los Sigmas is the entry-level brainrot in the Los Traders income ranking. It produces $2.3M/s, making it the lowest-income reward currently listed for the machine.
Despite that position, Los Sigmas is still Secret rarity. It may therefore appeal to collectors, completionists, and players who want a more accessible entry into the Update 57 reward set.
The main weakness of Los Sigmas is its income performance. Compared with Los Tangcitos, Los Admins, or Moby Bros, the difference is enormous.
Moby Bros generates approximately ninety-eight times more income per second than Los Sigmas.
However, income alone should not determine every trade.
Los Sigmas may still gain value from limited supply, low exist count, attractive mutations, or demand from players completing the Los Traders collection.
The most sensible approach is to treat Los Sigmas as a lower-income Secret whose trade value must be checked independently.
Los Cornis
Los Cornis produces $3.1M/s, placing it slightly above Los Sigmas.
The difference between the two is $0.8M/s. That represents a meaningful percentage increase, but it remains small compared with the later jumps in the Los Traders list.
Los Cornis is still positioned in the low-income Secret category. Players focused entirely on passive earnings may prefer to pursue stronger rewards.
Collectors may view the situation differently. If Los Cornis becomes difficult to obtain, its role in completing the full machine set could support demand.
Players should monitor whether Los Cornis appears frequently in trades. A high supply may keep its price modest, while a limited supply may support stronger offers.
Los Tangcitos
Los Tangcitos marks the first major income jump in Steal a Brainrot Update 57.
It produces $42.5M/s, which is far above the income of Los Cornis. The transition from $3.1M/s to $42.5M/s transforms Los Tangcitos into the first clearly powerful reward in the machine.
This position may make it attractive to players who cannot reach Moby Bros but still want a substantial income upgrade.
Los Tangcitos can be described as a mid-tier reward within the machine, although its output is much closer to Los Tictacs than to the two lower-income brainrots.
Its value may benefit from this balance. It offers strong income without necessarily carrying the extreme demand associated with the top reward.
Los Tictacs
Los Tictacs produces $60M/s and sits above Los Tangcitos in the Los Traders income ranking.
The increase from $42.5M/s to $60M/s is $17.5M/s. This is a noticeable improvement and places Los Tictacs in the upper half of the machine.
For income-focused players, Los Tictacs may represent a strong target. It does not reach the output of Los Admins or Moby Bros, but it delivers far more than the entry-level rewards.
Its final trade value will depend on supply and demand. If Los Tictacs appears frequently, the price may remain reasonable. If it proves difficult to obtain, demand could rise.
Los Admins
Los Admins generates $95M/s, making it the second-highest-income brainrot in Los Traders.
This position gives it considerable potential. Players who cannot obtain Moby Bros may view Los Admins as the next-best choice.
Its output is $35M/s higher than Los Tictacs and more than double the income of Los Tangcitos.
Los Admins may become one of the most watched rewards from Steal a Brainrot Update 57 because it combines high income with Secret rarity.
Still, its market value should be confirmed through actual trade activity. Early excitement can create inflated offers, particularly when players do not yet know how common the reward will become.
Moby Bros
Moby Bros is the clear top reward from Los Traders in terms of income.
It produces $225M/s, more than twice the income of Los Admins and far above every other brainrot in the machine.
This makes Moby Bros the most obvious target for players focused on maximizing earnings.
The difference is not subtle. Moby Bros generates:
$130M/s more than Los Admins;
$165M/s more than Los Tictacs;
$182.5M/s more than Los Tangcitos;
$221.9M/s more than Los Cornis;
$222.7M/s more than Los Sigmas.
Because of this enormous advantage, Moby Bros is likely to attract intense attention.
However, demand does not guarantee a permanently high trade value. Its price will also depend on how many copies enter the game and how long the machine remains available.
A powerful brainrot can lose value if supply rises quickly. By contrast, it can become even more desirable if the exist count remains low.
Moby Bros should therefore be monitored through both income statistics and market evidence.
Los Traders Income Comparison
The Los Traders income ranking is straightforward:
RankBrainrotIncomeTopMoby Bros$225M/sHighLos Admins$95M/sUpper-midLos Tictacs$60M/sMidLos Tangcitos$42.5M/sLowLos Cornis$3.1M/sEntryLos Sigmas$2.3M/sThe total income of all six brainrots is $427.9M/s.
The average income is approximately $71.3M/s. However, this average is heavily influenced by Moby Bros.
A more representative middle point is the median. Since there are six values, the median is calculated from Los Tangcitos and Los Tictacs:
$42.5M/s + $60M/s = $102.5M/s
$102.5M/s divided by two equals $51.25M/s.
This shows that the typical middle reward is closer to $51.25M/s than to the $71.3M/s average.
Income Versus Trade Value
One of the most important lessons from Steal a Brainrot Update 57 is that income is not the same as trade value.
Income measures how much a brainrot produces. Trade value measures what other players are willing to exchange for it.
A high-income brainrot may have strong demand, but its value can fall if it becomes common. A lower-income brainrot may trade well if it is scarce or highly collectible.
Trade value is usually influenced by several factors:
FactorPossible EffectIncomeHigher output can increase demandRaritySecret status may support interestSupplyMore copies may reduce scarcityDemandPopular brainrots may command stronger offersExist countLow numbers can create scarcityMutationsRare variants may add a premiumUpdate ageNew rewards can be temporarily overvaluedVisual appealPopular designs may attract collectorsPlayers should never assume that the highest-income brainrot automatically has the highest stable trade value.
Supply and Demand After Update 57
New update brainrots often experience sharp value changes.
During the first phase, supply is low because only a limited number of players have obtained the rewards. At the same time, demand is high because the content is new.
This combination can push prices upward.
Later, more copies may enter the market. If supply grows faster than demand, values may fall. On the other hand, if the machine becomes limited or difficult to access, scarcity could remain strong.
The market may therefore move through several stages:
early hype;
price discovery;
increasing supply;
market correction;
stable trading range;
long-term collector demand.
Not every brainrot follows the same pattern. Moby Bros may remain highly desirable because of its income, while Los Sigmas and Los Cornis may depend more heavily on collector interest.
Exist Count and Scarcity
Exist count refers to the number of known copies of a brainrot.
A low exist count can support value because fewer players are able to offer the item. However, exist count should never be viewed in isolation.
A brainrot can be rare but unpopular. Another can be common but highly demanded.
The strongest values usually develop when scarcity and demand appear together.
Players should compare exist count with:
recent trade offers;
completed trades;
owner activity;
collection demand;
mutation availability.
A low number without active demand may not produce a high value.
Mutations and Premium Value
Mutations can increase the appeal of a brainrot by creating a less common version.
A mutated Los Admins or Moby Bros may attract stronger offers than a standard version, depending on the mutation and the preferences of collectors.
However, mutation value should be researched carefully.
Not every mutation adds the same premium. Some may be visually popular, while others may have little effect on demand.
A fair valuation should consider both the base brainrot and the mutation separately.
How to Use a Trade Calculator
A trade calculator can help players compare offers and avoid obvious imbalances.
To use one effectively, enter each brainrot included in the deal and compare the estimated values on both sides.
However, the result should be treated as guidance rather than absolute truth.
Trade calculators may lag behind the live market, especially immediately after an update. Newly released brainrots may not have enough completed trades to support a reliable estimate.
When a value is missing, players may use a report or suggestion feature to submit market evidence.
The strongest reports include:
completed trade examples;
repeated offers;
value history;
current demand;
exist count;
mutation information.
How to Check Value History
Value history helps players understand whether a brainrot is rising, falling, or stabilizing.
A single current value does not show the full picture. A brainrot may appear expensive today but may have been falling for several days.
Players should look for patterns rather than isolated numbers.
A steady increase may indicate growing demand. A sharp spike may indicate temporary hype. A gradual decline may suggest increasing supply.
For new Update 57 brainrots, value history is especially important because the market may still be discovering fair prices.
Best Trading Strategies for Los Traders
The safest strategy after a major update is patience.
Players should avoid offering their most valuable brainrots based only on early excitement. It is better to compare several offers, check recent trades, and monitor supply.
Useful strategies include:
comparing multiple value sources;
checking completed deals rather than asking prices;
avoiding rushed trades;
separating base value from mutation value;
monitoring market direction;
keeping records of major offers.
Players should also define their goal.
An income-focused player may prioritize Moby Bros. A collector may want all six. A market trader may seek undervalued brainrots with rising demand.
The best trade depends on the objective.
Common Trading Mistakes
The first common mistake is confusing income with value.
The second is overpaying because a brainrot is new.
The third is trusting a single unverified offer.
Players may also make poor decisions by ignoring mutations, failing to check exist count, or assuming every Secret has equal value.
Another mistake is panic selling. If a value begins to fall, some players immediately accept weak offers. A temporary correction does not always mean long-term collapse.
Likewise, holding forever is not automatically wise. Market conditions can change, and new updates may shift attention to different rewards.
Smart trading requires evidence, patience, and flexibility.
Which Los Traders Brainrot Is Best?
Moby Bros is the best Los Traders brainrot for pure income because it generates $225M/s.
Los Admins is the second-best income option at $95M/s. It may appeal to players looking for a powerful alternative.
Los Tictacs and Los Tangcitos offer strong mid-tier performance.
Los Sigmas and Los Cornis are weaker in income terms but may still matter to collectors.
The best choice depends on the goal:
GoalRecommended BrainrotMaximum incomeMoby BrosStrong alternativeLos AdminsBalanced mid-tier incomeLos TictacsAccessible income jumpLos TangcitosCollection completionLos Sigmas or Los CornisMutation huntingAny rare mutated versionHow Los Traders May Affect the Market
Los Traders may influence the wider Steal a Brainrot economy by increasing interest in Secret brainrots and creating new reference points for high income.
Moby Bros may become a benchmark for powerful Update 57 rewards. Los Admins may occupy a valuable secondary position, while the lower-income brainrots may become collection pieces.
The machine may also encourage more players to use trade calculators, value histories, and market reports.
As values settle, the market will reveal which brainrots have lasting demand and which were driven mainly by early excitement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Steal a Brainrot Update 57?
Steal a Brainrot Update 57 is an update that introduces the Los Traders machine, which currently contains six obtainable Secret brainrots.
How many brainrots can be obtained from Los Traders?
Los Traders currently lists six obtainable brainrots: Los Sigmas, Los Cornis, Los Tangcitos, Los Tictacs, Los Admins, and Moby Bros.
What rarity are the Los Traders brainrots?
All six brainrots currently listed for Los Traders are Secret rarity.
Which Los Traders brainrot has the highest income?
Moby Bros has the highest income at $225M/s.
Which Los Traders brainrot has the lowest income?
Los Sigmas has the lowest income at $2.3M/s.
Is income the same as trade value?
No. Income measures earnings per second, while trade value depends on supply, demand, rarity, exist count, mutations, and actual market offers.
What machine came before Los Traders?
The previous machine was the Futbol Live Matches Board.
What machine will come after Los Traders?
The next machine has not yet been announced and is currently listed as TBA.
Can Los Traders values change?
Yes. New update brainrots can change value quickly as supply increases and the market receives more completed trade data.
Final Thoughts
Steal a Brainrot Update 57 delivers a strong new machine with a clear identity, six Secret rewards, and one exceptionally powerful top prize.
Los Traders stands out because of its unusual purple design, orange star, three additional NPCs, and wide income range.
Moby Bros dominates the machine with $225M/s, while Los Admins follows at $95M/s. Los Tictacs and Los Tangcitos form the middle tier, and Los Sigmas and Los Cornis serve as the lower-income Secret rewards.
The update offers opportunities for collectors, income-focused players, and traders. Nevertheless, the market should be approached carefully.
New brainrots may rise or fall quickly. Income is useful, but it does not replace market research. Players should examine trade history, demand, supply, exist count, and mutations before accepting major offers.
Los Traders may prove to be one of the most memorable machines associated with Update 57, especially if Moby Bros maintains strong demand. For now, the smartest move is to enjoy the new content, track the market closely, and avoid letting update hype turn an exciting trade into an expensive mistake.
Source reference: Steal a Brainrot Wiki — Los Traders. All statistics and market observations should be checked again after major game or economy changes.