Millionaire Streamer Adin Ross Plans GTA 6 Crypto Server with Real Money Stakes

Adin Ross, a well-known streamer, has an ambitious plan to create a Grand Theft Auto 6 server where players can earn real money using cryptocurrencies. As he explained in the Full Send Podcast, his goal is to make GTA 6 a viable source of income for players. Ross isn’t alone in this venture, as he’s teaming up with Faze Banks, a popular American YouTuber. “It will be all RP,” Ross said. “I will have the best and biggest server, I promise you, and we will invest a lot of money in it.”

This isn’t the first time Ross has mentioned this project. About three weeks ago, he talked about it on one of his live streams, saying, “When GTA 6 comes out, we will create the biggest server together. We will do the best we have done and I promise you that it will be completely cryptographic.” However, many people were skeptical about the concept and its feasibility, given that it might conflict with Rockstar Games’ terms of service and policies.

## Adin Ross seeks to create a Grand Theft Auto 6 server with real money movements

Despite the potential hurdles, Ross is confident about his server’s future. He recently commented, “When GTA 6 comes out, I want to have a system based on the economy that works with cryptocurrencies. It will be supported by a legitimate asset, which is my server.” Ross wants to create a system where players can withdraw their in-game earnings, effectively giving them a “real life” on the server. He also plans to make it a high-risk server, where players can lose everything if they’re killed in the game.

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To illustrate this, Ross gave an example: “If I approach you in the game and kill you, you will lose everything. We are going to make it very strict. It will be difficult to get weapons.” Players will be able to buy and sell houses to earn money, but if they die, they’ll lose all their progress. The question remains, what happens to the money that’s lost in the game? According to Ross, it’s likely that the money will stay on the server, as he hasn’t mentioned any plans to transfer it to the player who kills another player.

This raises concerns about the potential for moderators or players related to Ross to exploit the system, acquiring weapons and retaining money under false pretenses. It’s natural to be skeptical about this project, especially considering that Rockstar Games might not agree to its terms. Before we can speculate further, we need to wait for the game’s release, which still doesn’t have a confirmed date. Even then, Ross would need to reach an agreement with Rockstar, which seems unlikely given the server’s proposed conditions.

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