LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross, a renowned Kick streamer, has garnered attention not only for his provocative comments about fellow streamers but also for his high-profile collaborations with celebrities. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the first streamer to amass over 500k followers on Kick.
During a recent live stream, Ross came across rapper Punchmade Dev, who appeared to cross certain boundaries. Dev seemed to be providing a tutorial on engaging in scams, and shockingly, he revealed having an allegedly programmed bot on Telegram to aid in scamming. This incident has sparked significant interest, prompting many to delve deeper into the background of Punchmade Dev and the details of Adin Ross's recent live stream.
Who is Punchmade dev?
Dev is a multifaceted American artist, recognized for his skills as a rapper, musician, producer, director, entrepreneur, actor, and investor. What sets him apart is his innovative approach to leveraging technology, video gaming, and social media to cultivate a significant and dedicated fan base. As the lead member and founder of the record label "Punchmade Records," his debut album "UNDEFEATED" has earned him numerous accolades, receiving coverage from esteemed media outlets such as Yahoo, Seeekerstime, Disrupt Magazine, and many others. Apart from his current achievements, he is also making waves with his plans for a future clothing brand.
‘Never try to do this s**t bro’
Ross was understandably taken aback when he witnessed Dev using the obtained details from the bot, including access to the two-step authentication code. Observing the entire process, He exclaimed: "That is so disgusting bro. What the f**k, bro." Ross further advised his fan community, saying, "Bro, anyone doing this sh*t, just don't do it, dude. I don't wanna see it, this sh*t is so bad, bro. Don't f**king do this sh*t, this is too much bro. On god, you guys gonna go to prison. Like, on god. Never try to do this s**t bro."
Perplexed, Ross questioned why Dev had not faced any legal consequences for his hacking actions. In response, Dev said, "Bro, I know what I'm doing. I'm Punchmade Dev." In a later segment of the stream, additional footage captured Dev inside a retail store, where he used Ross’s card information to purchase a TV. While still on FaceTime with Ross, he suddenly muted himself and hurriedly started running after seemingly conversing with someone off-camera, hinting that he might have been caught in the act. After a brief pause, Dev reached out to Ross again, but this time to let him know that he had to abruptly end the stream as he hastily left in his car.
'Tarnishing adins golden name'
After acknowledging scamming incident on Twitter, Ross fans have started sharing their thoughts on Twitter. One fan said, "Good, can’t have brand risks tarnishing adins golden name❤️." Another fan wrote, "Bro went on a high speed chase ?". One fan captured the reaction Ross after watching the scamming part of the video, "Adins face when he realized what happened ?." Another Twitter user wrote, "Y’all are really making a scammer famous by giving him attention." A fifth user said, "Bro pushing his luck like 10-15 years ain't on the line."