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Amouranth has revealed her biggest regret on the xQc podcast, and mind you, she could’ve made millions. 

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Before walking into stardom, Amouranth was busy searching for her make or break in different industries. First, she tried her hand at cosplay, becoming an instant hit on Devinart. But then, that got her thinking that she had much more potential, pushing her to find more things. There, Amo learned about Twitch and streaming as she started hosting daily streams. And in no time, she ruled over the industry, becoming the number one female streamer in terms of viewership.

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However, Amo did not stop only with Twitch, eyeing business opportunities and ventures from time to time. While she made some knacky investments, she missed out on a few because of reasons. I mean, she revealed this on the recent xQc podcast, talking about failed realizations from time to time. Apparently, the Canadian streamer asked Amo about her biggest regret, but while naming one, she penned down quite of few. 

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Amouranth reveals massive secrets that could’ve helped her make millions now

The 29-year-old recently featured on the xQc podcast to talk about multiple things. For instance, she revealed her best/worst moments, career growth, Twitch, and a lot more. However, one bit took the spotlight as it mentioned her biggest regret in time.

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During the interview, Felix questioned Amouranth about her best/worst regret. And without a pause, the ASMR queen stressed how she failed to buy bitcoin when it cost a few pennies. “I guess not buying Bitcoin when it was pennies opportunity for sure this opportunity,” she said. After all, the cryptocurrency skyrocketed to success, and Amo would’ve minted enough millions by now. 

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For example, even a $1 investment would turn into an easy $65,000 in a decade. After all, bitcoin never fell below $0.40 after 2010, and Amo learning about it during the early stages would turn into a game-changer now. But well, it looks like she missed this million-dollar opportunity as she was busy chasing her dreams.

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The second biggest regret?

Apart from that, the ASMR queen also revealed another incident that always bothered her. ” I guess it is when I was first starting off even though I have like a lot of money now I kind of wish that while there was less saturation I had gone more of like a mainstream Creator route a little bit kind of like kept that balance because you could still have like a perfectly brand-friendly like Instagram Twitter stream and then later on move into like sexy stuff to really monetize like the platforms because I feel like it’s harder to start sexy content and then move into the mainstream audience because you have like the brand association with yourself.” 

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All in all, it doesn’t really matter when it comes to missed opportunities, as we all know how well Amouranth is currently doing. A successful Twitch career, millions of fans, and a $100 million portfolio sum up, contributing to the perfect taste of success! 

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Atharv Phadke is a Senior Olympics Journalist and Content Head for the division at EssentiallySports, known for his in-depth interviews and sweeping features that capture the soul of sport. A former international swimmer boasting over 300 medals, Atharv draws on his competitive roots to fuse journalistic precision with an athlete’s empathy and insight. With a master’s degree in journalism and over five years of on-ground experience, he leads the ES Olympics division with a balance of Newsroom vision and competitive drive.

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