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1 of 1 - "As Trainwreck recently posted the $10mil milestone making him the Most Valuable Streamer to his viewers. The NFT marks this amazing accomplishment. Who knows how many lives trainwreck has helped by his generosity and his entertainment. You can find his tweet embedded near the bottom of the NFT in the background. Cheers to you Trainwreck. Pure gratitude from me to you." - BB
Niknam began streaming gaming and IRL content in 2015.
In November 2017, Niknam received a 5-day ban from Twitch after he went on a rant where he referred to several female streamers as "sluts" and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers. In an interview with Kotaku, Niknam stated that the rant was directed towards "the 0.1 percent [of women] that sexually exploit themselves for views and money and hide behind the defense or veil of sexism." He also stated that the rant was partially meant to be interpreted in a satirical manner.He later released an apology via Twitter. In October 2018, Niknam received an indefinite ban from Twitch after making sexist comments during an Overwatch stream.
In April 2019, Niknam debuted the "Scuffed Podcast" where he and several other internet personalities discuss a variety of topics.
In late 2020, Niknam began streaming Among Us and quickly gained popularity for his style of play. On October 6, he won a Code Red Among Us Tournament, taking home the grand prize of $5,000 USD. Digital Trends named Niknam as one of the best Among Us players on Twitch.
Niknam was the second most-watched Twitch streamer during the 2020 United States Presidential Election, hitting 607,000 hours watched on election night (18.2% of total hours watched across Twitch). Fellow streamers Hasan Piker and Mizkif ranked at numbers one and three, respectively.
In June 2021, Niknam moved to Canada to continue his online gambling streams and to evade U.S cryptocurrency tax laws. Streamers gambling on Twitch gained a lot of attention due to the alleged harmful influence that there may be on underage viewers. Trainwreckstv elected to ignore the criticism and continued to gamble all through 2021 and going into 2022. Large wins are typically followed by the broadcast of a message of discouragement towards gambling from Niknam. It is unclear if his move to Canada is permanent.
In 2021, Niknam was the second highest-earning slot streamer on Twitch.
"Niknam thank you for your generosity in a greedy world. This is your first NFT card and more to come"
-BB
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#TO VIEW THE THE RARE NFT ANIMATION PRESS UNLOCK # #THIS PREVENTS COUNTERFEIT OF RARE ARTWORK#
1 of 1 - "As Trainwreck recently posted the $10mil milestone making him the Most Valuable Streamer to his viewers. The NFT marks this amazing accomplishment. Who knows how many lives trainwreck has helped by his generosity and his entertainment. You can find his tweet embedded near the bottom of the NFT in the background. Cheers to you Trainwreck. Pure gratitude from me to you." - BB
Niknam began streaming gaming and IRL content in 2015.
In November 2017, Niknam received a 5-day ban from Twitch after he went on a rant where he referred to several female streamers as "sluts" and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers. In an interview with Kotaku, Niknam stated that the rant was directed towards "the 0.1 percent [of women] that sexually exploit themselves for views and money and hide behind the defense or veil of sexism." He also stated that the rant was partially meant to be interpreted in a satirical manner.He later released an apology via Twitter. In October 2018, Niknam received an indefinite ban from Twitch after making sexist comments during an Overwatch stream.
In April 2019, Niknam debuted the "Scuffed Podcast" where he and several other internet personalities discuss a variety of topics.
In late 2020, Niknam began streaming Among Us and quickly gained popularity for his style of play. On October 6, he won a Code Red Among Us Tournament, taking home the grand prize of $5,000 USD. Digital Trends named Niknam as one of the best Among Us players on Twitch.
Niknam was the second most-watched Twitch streamer during the 2020 United States Presidential Election, hitting 607,000 hours watched on election night (18.2% of total hours watched across Twitch). Fellow streamers Hasan Piker and Mizkif ranked at numbers one and three, respectively.
In June 2021, Niknam moved to Canada to continue his online gambling streams and to evade U.S cryptocurrency tax laws. Streamers gambling on Twitch gained a lot of attention due to the alleged harmful influence that there may be on underage viewers. Trainwreckstv elected to ignore the criticism and continued to gamble all through 2021 and going into 2022. Large wins are typically followed by the broadcast of a message of discouragement towards gambling from Niknam. It is unclear if his move to Canada is permanent.
In 2021, Niknam was the second highest-earning slot streamer on Twitch.
"Niknam thank you for your generosity in a greedy world. This is your first NFT card and more to come"
-BB