Donating $100,000 To A Random Fortnite Streamer - Summary

Summary

A possible summary is:

MrBeast and Miniminter challenge random Twitch streamers to win a game of Fortnite and get a huge cash prize sponsored by Quidd. They start with $10,000 and increase the amount by $10,000 every time someone loses. They end up giving away $100,000 to four streamers, including one who wins $70,000. They also donate some money to the losers to make them feel better. They promote Quidd throughout the video and have fun with the streamers.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a live stream event where MrBeast and Simon are giving away $100,000 to random Twitch streamers.
2. The $100,000 is split between MrBeast and Simon, with $50,000 each.
3. If a streamer wins a game of "Fortnite," they receive $10,000. If they lose, the money carries over to the next person.
4. If three people lose in a row, the fourth person gets to play for $40,000.
5. The money for the event comes from a sponsorship deal with an app called Quidd.
6. Quidd is a card and sticker collecting app where the value of the cards and stickers is due to their limited availability.
7. The app has a feature where users can showcase their rare cards and stickers to friends they have friended on the app.
8. MrBeast and Simon are promoting Quidd in the event and encourage viewers to download the app.
9. The event has a competition to see which pack from Quidd can collect 100,000 cards first.
10. The competition involves opening a pack from either MrBeast or Miniminter.
11. If a streamer loses, the amount for the next game increases. For example, if three people lose in a row, the fourth person gets to play for $40,000.
12. If a streamer wins a solo game, MrBeast and Simon will donate $60,000.
13. The event has a rule that there are no rules, meaning they can change the rules as they go along.
14. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, they cannot play again in the same event. This rule was clarified when a streamer asked if they could play again after losing.
15. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, the next person has to play for a higher amount. For example, if a streamer loses, the next person now has to play for $30,000.
16. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, the next game is a "solo" game, meaning only one streamer can play.
17. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, the next game is a "trap" game, meaning the streamer has to avoid being "sniped" (shot) by other players.
18. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, they have to drink orange juice.
19. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, the next game is a "zone" game, where the "zone" (a safe area) is halved after each loss.
20. The event has a rule that if a streamer loses, they have to hide in the trees.