Moments prior to dropping off to sleep survive on Twitch, streamer Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo considered how pissed off his mama would be if he informed her that he earned money sleeping.
” She believes I not do anything now,” Rinaudo joked to his live audiences. “Wait up until she learns I literally slept and made money.”
Rinaudo enabled a bot that let his viewers send videos if they made a cash contribution, and went to bed. On the leading right of the screen, the clips used, while most of the display screen was used up by Rinaudo resting on his back or side. Lots of hours and many cringy videos later on, he awakened $5,600 richer. To show he wasn’t blind to how the whole stunt came off, Rinaudo gave a Nintendo Change away to among his patrons.
The latest trend in Twitch streaming is actually sleeping. That’s it. Over the last couple of weeks, banners have actually been training their video cameras on their bed mattress as they doze off. In the stepping in hours, audiences use Twitch’s donation function to present them small quantities of cash– two dollars here, five dollars there. A couple banners cutely describe them as “sleep