The scammers, who allegedly stole credit cards and send Bits to Twitch streamers, laundered a total of $10 million. The investigation of Twitch data continues.
According to the report of MEE and Gamegar, Turkish Twitch date data is available in all international media.
Recently, the Twitch Bit Scam controversy started to be discussed in the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Scammers laundered millions of dollars by sending bits to small streamers.
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It caught everyone’s attention that streamers with 40-50 viewers earned $1,800 per day. Streamers who did not do this scam in the community started the #temiztwitch on Twitter.
Scammers attacked streamer!
Twitch Bit scammers made a cyber attack on streamer Pelin “pqueen” Baynazoğlu. While pqueen was live streaming, scammers revealed her address and phone by sending Bits.
pqueen, who is one of the streamers who support the #TemizTwitch tag on Twitter, has therefore become the target of scammers.
See also: Twitch Bit Scammers Attacked pqueen!
Riot Games Turkey Manager made a statement!
Riot Games Turkey manager Erdinç İyikul, made a statement about the Twitch Bit Scam controversy on his Twitter account. Erdinç Iyikul stated that he has been following the news closely. He added that as Riot Games Turkey, they haven’t taken a sanction decision at this stage.
See also: Riot Games Turkey Made a Statement on Twitch Bit Scam!
Jahrein, one of the most-watched Turkish streamers, stated that this scam is international. The famous streamer, who gives interviews to some TV channels and journalists in his country, tries to enlighten everyone on this scam. Jahrein, who testified to the Prosecutor and the Cybercrime units, did everything he could on this matter.
Twitch’s failure to act after $10 million was laundered does nothing but anger its followers. The fact that even Riot Games made a faster decision reveals Twitch’s reluctance.