'Valorant' Content Creators Blast Stream Snipers Getting Paid Crypto to Throw Ranked Games

Due to a trend called crypto-betting, 'Valorant' content creators with "bounties" may find themselves teamed up with stream snipers ready to throw the game. Starting to gain traction in January, "crypto-betting" or "crypto-throwing" surfaced as a trend where Valorant stream snipers would throw ranked matches with popular streamers or pro esports players to get paid

Due to a pattern known as crypto-betting, 'Valorant' content creators with "bounties" might find themselves teamed up with stream snipers in a position to throw the game.

Source: Riot Games

Starting to achieve traction in January, "crypto-betting" or "crypto-throwing" surfaced as a development where Valorant stream snipers would throw ranked fits with widespread streamers or pro esports gamers to get paid cryptocurrency.

Those who purchased into the problematic motion could head to crypto-betting sites to wager which streamer would lose a match earlier than it gets thrown.

There are even instances the place stream snipers on the opposing team of a streamer would sack their very own team if the bets swayed towards the content creator.

In the previous, Valorant pros like Tarik, Subroza, and others have called out crypto-betting and noted how dangerous it has become for ranked matchmaking, however still, the problem persists months later.

Source: Riot Games

The development has grown, now pointed at explicit content creators with varying crypto payouts for throwing fits.

Recently, evidence of this making a bet pool has come to light by way of a Discord channel, which indexed and inspired stream snipers to target well-known Valorant Twitch streamers.

'Valorant' streamers expose the rates for stream snipers paid to throw games.

Valorant streamer PROD published a screenshot of this Discord server on Twitter, revealing a numbered bounty board with several streamer names, their Twitch pages, and what stream snipers would get paid for throwing.

According to the screenshot, this bounty board got updated weekly, and players could add streamers to the record based on who sets the bounty.

PROD, alongside known streamers like Shahzam and Kyedae, had the absolute best crypto bets, naturally making them a prime precedence for stream snipers.

"This just makes me so sad," Kyedae tweeted in reaction to the screenshot. "I don't even know what to say ... This is obviously very first-world problems but it sucks."

"Shahz always cries about stream snipers" https://t.co/wzQ878DZXH

— G2 ShahZaM (@ShahZaMk) June 4, 2023 Source: Riot Games via Twitter

From a YouTube video that has since been made personal as of this writing, it explained how the stream snipers are getting away with this regardless of equipment like streamer mode on Twitch.

"Someone created a paid Discord bot that uses your Riot ID & bypasses the anonymity of streamer mode," said a Redditor who managed to watch the video sooner than it went down. "There's a list of the bot users/stream snipers in the various servers that leverage the bot to snipe, win trade, and make bets."

Source: Riot Games

It's unclear if Riot Games is conscious about the continued crypto-betting movement because the developer has not addressed the problem publicly.

This scenario impacts a small margin of the Valorant participant base, however it has only gotten extra out of hand, and gives the betters more flooring to continue if Riot does not step in someday soon.

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