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Banned Streamer Indiefoxx Has Started Selling Videos As NFTs

Banned Streamer Indiefoxx Has Started Selling Videos As NFTs

Every sale of the clips gives her a portion of the money

Imogen Mellor

Imogen Mellor

Jenelle 'Indiefoxx' Dagres was recently banned for the final time on Twitch. The streamer, who blew up in the hot tub era of the site, was banned a total of six times in the first half of 2021, which ultimately led to her partner status being rescinded and her channel terminated. Now the creator is working on other interesting projects as she delves into the world of the non-fungible token.

Spotted by Dexerto, Indiefoxx is now selling some clips from her streams to her audience in the form of NFTs. Of course, as she says, they're now very "limited edition", as she won't be making any more any time soon, but that makes them all the more desirable.

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She says in a video announcing the project: "Hello simps, so I know a lot of you guys have been asking about Indiefoxx NFTs, well they are here. I have partnered with Eternal and they're going to be helping me make NFTs. If you don't know NFTs they're kind of like digital trading cards, like Pokémon, but of top Twitch moments from yours truly, which are now um, very limited. Limited edition now."


If you go to the Eternal website to check out the NFTs for sale, you might be surprised that the content for sale here isn't hot tub streaming clips but actually other moments in Indiefoxx's career, from her trying to do an ollie on a skateboard to singing 'Hallelujah' by Leonard Cohen. They're more casual and conversational than the content that ultimately led to her getting banned from Twitch.

If you're interested in purchasing any of the clips and supporting Indiefoxx's new endeavours you can head on to the Eternal website to see what she has to offer. Perhaps she'll be streaming again soon on a new platform - YouTube or Facebook Gaming could do with being introduced to the ways of hot tub streaming, right?

Featured Image Credit: Indiefoxx (via Twitter)

Topics: News, Twitch