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Crypto Millionaire Streamer Amouranth Robbed After Sharing Holdings

Coin WorldMonday, Mar 3, 2025 9:30 pm ET
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OnlyFans streamer Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, recently reported a home invasion robbery after publicly sharing her cryptocurrency holdings. The incident occurred in the late night of March 2nd, with the streamer posting multiple tweets on X (formerly Twitter) detailing the event.

In her tweets, Amouranth stated that she had been the victim of a home invasion robbery, where the robbers inside the house were demanding "cryptocurrency." This comes after she previously shared a screenshot in November 2024, showing her holding about 211 Bitcoins (BTC), valued at $20 million at the time, and about $80,000 worth of Ethereum (ETH).

On March 3rd, several hours after the initial posts, Amouranth provided an update stating that there were 3 armed intruders involved in the home invasion robbery. She uploaded a video clip that appeared to be surveillance footage, showing her leading the robbers to another area of the house, followed by 3 loud noises. This caused the robbers to panic and flee the scene.

Amouranth is known for her transparency regarding personal finances and has previously shared her sources of income on a YouTube finance show. She rose to prominence on Twitch and became the most-watched female streamer in 2021 and 2022. Recently, she has also ventured into the OnlyFans content creation platform.

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