The individual who was rumored to have given Kai Cenat $11,000 worth of Twitch subs has resurfaced, gifting ‘CaseOh’ 1,000 subs only five minutes after following them.
Amidst Kai Cenat’s intense Minecraft livestream, a major contributor was identified as the account ‘takky2flashy’, potentially belonging to a young individual.
When Kai finally realized it, takky had already given him 2,350 subs, equivalent to approximately $11,726 in subscriptions. And even then, the account did not stop, continuously donating during the marathon stream.
At some point, takky’s Twitch account was taken down for unknown reasons. However, he has since returned and surprised CaseOh with 1,000 gifted subs to announce his comeback.
During a typical Twitch live broadcast, CaseOh was gifted an astonishing 1,000 subscriptions all at once from a user named ‘takky2flashyalt92’. To put it into perspective, if these gifted subscriptions were Tier 1, they would have a value of approximately $4,990.
“CaseOh expressed his astonishment as he stated that Takky had been following him for five minutes and had gifted a thousand subs, something he had never experienced before in his life.”
It is difficult to confirm if the account that gifted CaseOh is truly takky from Kai’s stream. It is unlikely that viewers would donate such a large number of subscriptions under a false name.
Many commenters on a LivestreamFail thread made jokes about takky receiving the money from the Chase Bank glitch, which gained attention on TikTok. However, it is improbable as many individuals who took advantage of the glitch are now facing significant negative balances.
Upon watching Kai’s stream, viewers were able to link Takky to a video of him playing NBA 2K, where they heard a high-pitched child providing commentary. This was the first indication that Takky was a young individual.
The source of the high-donator’s funds for all of the subscriptions remains a mystery, but it is widely speculated that he may come from a wealthy family.
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