$100,000 in bitcoin gift from dubious casino streamer

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MontanaBlack, the twitch star from Buxtehude, is now also known outside of Germany. His connections were now earning him loads of bitcoins.

Buxtehude – Spontaneous windfall from the Twitch star MontanaBlack: It is absolutely no secret that the successful streamer can live very well from his income on YouTube and the streaming platform. The streamer has already shown off his cars, big house and other assets in numerous videos. However, another streamer now gave him an unexpected gift from which MontanaBlack was able to particularly benefit. But the generous streamer from the USA is a controversial figure in the Twitch scene.

Full name Marcel Thomas Andreas Eris
Known as MontanaBlack
birthday March 02, 1988
Place of birth Buxtehude
Subscribers on YouTube 2,900,000 (as of August 2022)
Followers on Twitch 4,600,000 (as of August 2022)

MontanaBlack: Sudden windfall – Streamer gets $100,000 in Bitcoin for free

What happened? Since MontanaBlack took off big on Twitch, the streamer has been used to a certain lifestyle with fast cars and expensive hotel rooms. But the streamer not only earned good money through his career, but also attracted attention in the international Twitch scene. For example, the pictures from Gamescom 2022, on which MontanaBlack was surrounded by crowds of fans, amazed even absolute top streamers like xQc and caused a sensation worldwide.

But over the past year, MontanaBlack has been making connections in the English-language Twitch scene, even appearing on a casino stream on TrainwrecksTV, an appearance the streamer apparently enjoyed. This connection to TrainwrecksTV seemed to be paying off for MontanaBlack. Almost casually, MontanaBlack talked about a gift in his stream that was sure to make his viewers’ jaws drop. Apparently the casino streamer TrainwrecksTV asked him for his Bitcoin address, which the streamer also sent him. What happened next made even MontanaBlack quite flabbergasted.

It felt like five minutes later – you can’t tell anyone that, I had a hundred thousand dollars on my casino page, dude. The guy just sent me a hundred thousand and wrote to me: “Do something with it.” Just like that, Digga. Simply that way. And it was the best day of my life because I doubled it, 200k. Simply for nothing, simply given, digga. […] And I even paid it off and didn’t gamble it away again.

In his stream it becomes clear that even for MontanaBlack the story clearly sounds crazy and the streamer from Buxtehude can hardly believe his luck. He also seems proud that he didn’t gamble away the money right away, as MontanaBlack knows the allure of gambling all too well.

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MontanaBlack: Who is behind the generous Bitcoin donation

Who is Trainwrecks TV? TrainwrecksTV is actually called Tyler Niknam and first became famous through video blogging and later through its casino streams in the English-language Twitch scene. However, accusations and criticism of the streamer were repeatedly made that his winnings in the gambling streams were fake and would only serve to introduce young people to gambling themselves.

MontanaBlack: $100,000 in Bitcoin – gift from dubious casino streamer © instagram.com/ montanablack / unsplash.com / youtube.com/c/Trainwreckstv / ingame.de (Montage)

Trainwreck and the Casino Ban: Twitch recently announced that starting October 18, certain gambling streams will be banned from the site. While MontanaBlack didn’t speak out, he did share a post from TrainwrecksTV on Twitter, in which the American streamer complained about Twitch’s double standards when it comes to gambling. MontanaBlack’s sharing of this post on Twitter is seen by some fans as tacit approval of Trainwreck’s sentiments. Perhaps a deeper friendship will develop between the streamers and MontanaBlack will be appearing more often on TrainwrecksTV streams. As the saying goes: Small gifts keep friendship alive.



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