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Why does the top supporter spend so much money?
Xuxu Baobao spent 28 million yuan to climb the ranks.
Bai Sha spent 15 million yuan, and also borrowed 5 million.
Changsha Daredevil Team, 339, all ended up in jail—money laundering.
Most of the so-called rich people you see are not clean.
Many people watch live streams and think the top supporter is really rich.
Spending hundreds of thousands casually, without blinking an eye.
Envy, admiration, wanting to be like that.
After knowing the truth, are the big spenders still impressive?
Let me break down the tricks behind the live stream rank climbing.
First, the streamer boosts themselves.
Betting agreements, must rank in the top ten of the year.
Money flows from the left pocket to the right pocket, making the flow look good, paving the way for the next contract.
Second, the guild boosts.
The company arranges boosters, large recharges, and refunds afterward.
On paper, the live room looks popular, but it’s all fake traffic.
They’re deceiving platform recommendations and retail investors following the trend.
Third, money laundering.
Black money is pumped into the live stream, and the streamer returns the earnings.
Deduct fees, and the money becomes clean.
In the 339 case, big spenders need to return all earnings offline.
Fourth, illegal spending.
Embezzlement, corruption, illegal fundraising.
The accountant who embezzled 6 million yuan for the Journey game’s big spender.
A city management bureau section chief, with an annual salary of 300,000 to 400,000 yuan, suddenly spends 15 million.
Where did the money come from? Guess.
Fifth, minors.
Bilibili’s governor spent over 40,000 yuan on big spenders.
They’re minors.
Parents found out and tried to claim the money back—whether they can depends on luck.
Why do these tricks work?
Because retail investors love watching the excitement.
When the top supporter spends, the atmosphere heats up.
Retail investors follow suit, thinking they can get attention.
And then?
The big spender gets refunds, the streamer gets traffic, and retail investors get nothing.
I’ve seen too many people fooled by this scene.
Thinking streamers are really making money, so they want to do the same.
Thinking the big spender is really rich, so they want to follow.
Taking out loans to buy gifts, borrowing money to buy VIP, ending up heavily in debt.
Live streaming is a deep water that can drown people.
You think you’re just watching the fun, but actually, you’re part of the fun.
The top supporter isn’t spending money—he’s running a scheme.
What you’re spending isn’t gifts—it's a tax on your intelligence.
Don’t treat your hard-earned money as someone else’s flow.
Don’t mistake others’ tricks for your own opportunity.