Twitch Streamers Compete To Win Bitcoin

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Twitch Streamers Compete To Win Bitcoin
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The House of Streams, a Netflix series licensed for the UK and Ireland, will feature online streamers in competitions to take home one Bitcoin. 

According to the show’s website, eight contestants with a combined four million followers will appear on the reality TV series, set to premiere on June 18. The series will reportedly have Twitch streamers compete in a series of challenges to win 1 Bitcoin (BTC), worth more than $104,000 at the time of publication.

It’s unclear why the Malta Film Commission, behind the production and filming of the show, chose to focus on a cryptocurrency prize for the contestants, but the creator of the series, Mark Holland, reportedly said “…the final reward couldn’t have been a simple cash prize or a trip to the Maldives.” The website issued a notice suggesting that some individuals had already used the show’s association with digital assets to issue a fraudulent memecoin.

“We support Bitcoin and no other memecoin,” the House of Streams said in a May 22 statement.

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Netflix is no stranger to shows about crypto and blockchain, having been behind documentary series including Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King on the downfall of crypto exchange QuadrigaCX. The streaming service announced in May that it had greenlit production for The Altruists, on the lives of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison.

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Prominent crypto holders becoming targets?

The eight contestants in House of Streams, going by handles including The Black Hokage, CyborgAngel, and OutplayedByJade, did not appear to have publicly commented on the series as of June 6. 

At least one streamer, not connected with the series, has reported being attacked for their crypto holdings. In March, Kaitlyn Siragusa, under the handle Amouranth, said a group of people had broken into her home and demanded crypto. She had posted a screenshot of her Coinbase account in 2024 showing she held roughly $20 million worth of BTC at the time.

Siragusa’s attack was just one of several incidents involving criminals targeting investors or individuals connected to exchanges in 2025. In France, a group of assailants allegedly attempted to kidnap and ransom the daughter and grandson of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat.

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