Amouranth Gets Attacked After Exposing Crypto Assets on Live Stream

Siragusa posted a screenshot revealing she had $20 million in Bitcoin and another $75,450 in Ethereum in her coinbase wallet.

Written By:
Dishita Malvania

Reviewed By:
Dhara Chavda

Amouranth Gets Attacked After Exposing Crypto Assets On Live Stream

Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa, a well-known Twitch and Kick streamer, faced a terrifying home invasion after publicly sharing her cryptocurrency asset holdings. The Houston-based content creator, who has millions of followers across platforms, revealed that armed men broke into her home, demanded crypto, and physically assaulted her in a horrifying ordeal.

Back in late November, Siragusa posted a screenshot revealing she had $20 million in Bitcoin and another $79,450 in Ethereum in her Coinbase wallet. Flashing that kind of wealth online might have put a target on her back, attracting criminals hoping for an easy payday.

Amouranth'S Coinbase Wallet
Source: Amouranth’s Coinbase Wallet

Around 11 p.m. on Sunday night, three masked men stormed into her home, breaking in through a patio window and forcing their way into her bedroom. Siragusa, who was asleep at the time, described the horrifying attack on X (formerly Twitter): “I’m being too robbed at gunpoint. I believe I shot one of them they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed.”

While being assaulted, Siragusa managed to resist, and her husband, who was also present, fired a shot at the attackers. “I believe I shot one of them they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed. They pistol-whipped me but I got one I’m bleeding a lot but stable going to hospital,” she later wrote. 

Footage she later shared on social media shows her leading the three men through her home. Gunshots ring out, and the suspects flee in a panic. One of them can be heard saying, “I just got shot.” A trail of blood was later discovered outside her home, and police are investigating whether one of the suspects was injured.

Emergency services arrived at the scene, and Siragusa was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. “This was a home invasion swat here now I’m safe,” she confirmed to her 3.8 million followers.

This incident underscores the growing danger for people who publicly share their cryptocurrency holdings. Unlike traditional bank accounts, digital assets can’t be easily recovered, making them a prime target for criminals willing to use force. In both the U.S. and the U.K., there’s been a troubling increase in violent robberies tied to crypto theft.  

Just in January, she revealed that she had made $57 million from OnlyFans over four years—further putting her in the spotlight.  

Houston police are investigating the case, and Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for any tips that could lead to arrests. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Also Read: India Police Bust $2.4M Crypto Scam, Arrest Three in Assam



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