“BTCs” is the online persona of an English‑speaking, Canada‑based livestreamer who built his audience streaming Old School RuneScape (OSRS) — particularly high‑stakes player‑vs‑player “deathmatching” — and later transitioned into a primary career as a slots and crypto‑casino streamer on Kick.com. He is best known publicly for becoming the first player to amass 1 trillion gold pieces in OSRS (an in‑game fortune valued by outside markets at roughly $160,000–$250,000) before being permanently banned by developer Jagex in October 2023 for alleged real‑world trading (RWT). Today his content is centered on slots and casino gambling streamed through Kick, with affiliate/leaderboard promotions running through his rewards site btcs.gg.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Handle | BTCs (btcs) |
| Real name | Not publicly disclosed |
| Age / DOB | Not publicly disclosed |
| Country | Canada |
| Net worth | No credible public estimate; affiliate brand advertises $200K+/month in viewer rewards |
| Primary platform | Kick.com — kick.com/btcs (~13K followers) |
| Secondary platforms | Twitch twitch.tv/btcs (partner, est. 2014); YouTube @BTCsRS |
| X / Twitter | @BtcsTv (main); @BTCsRewards (rewards); @BTCsSports |
| Discord | discord.gg/BTCsGG |
| Telegram / Steam | None publicly verified |
| Website | btcs.gg (rewards, leaderboard, raffles) |
| contact@btcs.gg | |
| Content | OSRS deathmatching/PvP gambling → online slots & casino on Shuffle |
| Schedule | Daily, mostly Mon–Sat evenings (US time), ~2–3h per stream |
| Notable record | First OSRS player to 1 trillion gp; permabanned for RWT, Oct 2023 |
| Kick peak | 11,125 concurrent (May 11, 2024) |
| Twitch peak | 15,608 concurrent (lifetime) |
| Personal life | Girlfriend / fiancée: not publicly documented |
Real Name and Age
Publicly available data does not disclose BTCs’s real name or date of birth. Streams Charts, a major streaming‑analytics platform, explicitly states it has no information on his real name, age, or birth date. His Twitch profile (created August 27, 2014) similarly contains no real‑name or biographical disclosure beyond a business‑inquiries email. News coverage of his RuneScape ban (PC Gamer, GamesRadar, Yahoo, GamingBible, Unilad, Insider Gaming) consistently refers to him only as “BTCs” or “BTC,” and to our knowledge he has never publicly confirmed his legal name on stream.
Net Worth
There is no credible public estimate of BTCs’s personal net worth. Streamer‑finance trackers such as Streamerfacts and Naibuzz publish figures for OSRS peers like B0aty (estimated at $900,000 to $3 million depending on the source) but no equivalent estimate exists for BTCs.
What can be said with confidence is that he runs a multi‑casino affiliate operation through btcs.gg, where the public homepage advertises “$200,000+ in monthly rewards” and his X bio cites the same figure, with $110,000 monthly leaderboards and $72,250 rewards pools shown in his current Kick stream titles. Those figures are prize‑pool budgets funded by his casino partners (Shuffle), not personal income, but they suggest he is a six‑figure‑deal–tier mid‑sized affiliate. His pre‑ban OSRS account was independently described as worth roughly $160,000 (PC Gamer, 1 trillion gp) to $250,000 (Jake Lucky/Insider Gaming valuation) in grey‑market terms. Beyond that, any specific net‑worth number would be speculation.
Social Media and Platform Presence
BTCs operates an integrated network of channels and a personal “rewards” website. Currently‑active accounts are:
- Kick (primary streaming platform): kick.com/btcs — approximately 12,200–13,200 followers as of April 2026.
- Twitch: twitch.tv/btcs — partner channel, created Aug 27, 2014; lifetime peak of 15,608 concurrent viewers and roughly 45,000 followers (he still occasionally streams non-gambling content here).
- Twitter / X (main): @BtcsTv
- Twitter / X (rewards/promo): @BTCsRewards — used for posting giveaways, leaderboard updates, profile-picture promotions, and casino partner news.
- Twitter / X (sports betting): @BTCsSports — referenced in his own giveaway tweets.
- YouTube: youtube.com/@BTCsRS (channel handle “BTCsRS”; the secondary channel ID UCguKwFu_r61tqTfFUrTw31A is also linked from BTCs.gg) — primary platform for his RuneScape ban-announcement and reaction videos.
- Discord: discord.gg/BTCsGG — used for entry into giveaways, drop-party notifications, and community organization. The OSRS gambling clan he ran was historically Discord-centred.
- Personal/affiliate website: btcs.gg — features sub-pages for /rewards (Wager Rewards, Casino, Raffles, Challenges, Bounties, Giveaways, Leaderboard), /leaderboard, and a points system tied to watch time on his streams.
- Business email: contact@btcs.gg (per his X bio).
Telegram and Steam: No publicly verifiable Telegram or Steam profile is associated with the BTCs streamer brand in available sources.
Streaming Platform / Kick.com Profile
Kick is BTCs’s home platform. His official Kick channel (kick.com/btcs) is a partnered channel categorized under Slots & Casino.
Data for the trailing 30 days (April 2026) shows:
- Followers: ~13,200 (with ~108 new in the last 30 days)
- Average viewers: 238.
- Airtime: 40 hours 25 minutes (~2h 31m/day).
- All‑time Kick peak: 11,125 concurrent viewers, set on May 11, 2024.
He sits well below the platform’s gambling kings (Trainwreckstv, Roshtein, Classybeef, xQc, Xposed) but is a stable mid‑tier slots streamer who routinely appears in the Slots & Casino directory.
Gambling Content — Games & Stream Format
BTCs’s content is dominated by online‑casino gambling, with a smaller amount of OSRS in‑game gambling and PvP. Concrete formats include:
- Slots streams. Heavy focus on high‑volatility Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming titles. He scored a viral $60,000 max win on Pragmatic’s Sugar Rush 1000 (a 25,000x payout, hit using a Shuffle weekly bonus); the win was covered by Shufflers.io. Other titles he plays include Wanted Dead or a Wild and a wide range of Pragmatic / Hacksaw / Nolimit City slots.
- Bonus hunts. Recent stream titles include “$28,000 BONUS HUNT,” “High Roller Bonus Hunt + Viewer Slot reqs.”
- Slot battles / viewer bonus buys / 1v1 viewer slot battles. Interactive formats where chat picks games or competes for prizes.
- Dice and casino originals. Including all‑in dice and crash‑style games on Shuffle.
- OSRS in‑game gambling — duel/deathmatching. This was his original specialty: high‑stakes one‑on‑one PvP fights to the death where the loser drops everything. His pre‑ban fortune of 1 trillion gp was accumulated “primarily through high‑value deathmatch fights streamed on Twitch.” Deathmatching itself was banned by Jagex on August 15, 2024 because of its links to RWT.
- Casinos he plays on / promotes: Shuffle.com (his X frequently tags
@shufflecom). Previously: Gamdom (extensively in 2024 stream titles) and CSGOBig.
Stream Schedule
According to his X bio he streams “Live Daily.” Here is a more granular weekly schedule (UTC) from his actual airtime:
- Monday: ~02:10 – 04:00 UTC (~1h 50m)
- Tuesday: ~01:50 – 03:30 UTC (~1h 45m)
- Wednesday: ~08:40 – 12:20 UTC (~3h 37m)
- Thursday: ~00:50 – 04:10 UTC (~3h 20m)
- Friday: ~02:40 – 05:10 UTC (~2h 32m)
- Saturday: ~02:50 – 05:40 UTC (~2h 57m)
- Sunday: No data (typically off).
In practice this means evening U.S. streams six days a week, averaging 2–3 hours per session.
Personal Life — Girlfriend / Fiancée
No information about a girlfriend or fiancée of BTCs is part of the public record. The only nearby personal connection in the documented coverage is the female streamer GrayGray, the original owner of the OSRS character “Gray Gray” used to store some of his trillion‑gp hoard. GrayGray streams OSRS and slots herself, and she released her own statement defending BTCs after his ban — but coverage describes her only as a fellow streamer/community member, not as a romantic partner.
Community
BTCs’s community is structured around a points/rewards economy rather than a pure parasocial fanbase:
- Discord (
discord.gg/BTCsGG). Functions as the entry funnel for giveaways, drop parties, leaderboard verification and clan/rank management. The clan side has historical roots in his OSRS gambling chat. - btcs.gg points & loyalty system. Viewers earn “points” for watching streams, which fold into raffles, casino bonuses, bounties, challenges and leaderboards — explicitly described on the front page as “Start watching our streams to earn rewards with Points!”
- X giveaway loops. Recurring “$5,000+ giveaway — BTCs X Profile Pic promotion!” mechanics where viewers change their X profile picture to a BTCs image and retweet to enter weekly draws — selected from “EVERY week we will choose 1‑2 winners with the PFP from THIS post for bonus buys or tips!”
- Audience size. Modest: around 200–400 average concurrent on Kick in 2025–2026, with peaks into the low thousands; ~13K Kick followers; ~45K Twitch followers (his older core); a YouTube channel that occasionally surges around major OSRS news such as his ban.
