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StreamCards is an interactive card extension built for livestreaming. It turns viewers’ Bits spending into a “card pack opening” experience: viewers may receive Moment Cards made from real livestream highlights, or Playable Cards that can be used during a stream. When played, these cards display commands on the streamer’s browser-source overlay for the streamer to perform live.
Based on the available materials, StreamCards focuses less on AI and more on livestream interaction and a virtual item economy. Streamers can create unlimited cards and decks, set five rarity tiers from Common to Legendary, configure drop rates and Bits pricing for packs, and write the content of each command card themselves. Viewers can keep cards long term, play them at the right moment, showcase their collection, or trade duplicate cards with other viewers in the same channel. For integration, it relies on the platform’s official extension system, the Bits monetization API, OAuth login, and OBS or Streamlabs browser sources for on-screen display.
It is free for streamers, while viewers purchase card packs with Bits. The example shown on the site is 300 Bits, roughly equivalent to USD 3, with pricing controlled by the streamer. One important caveat: the FAQ says StreamCards takes no cut and that 100% of Bits revenue goes to the streamer, while the Terms of Service state that streamers receive 80% of extension Bits revenue. This is a significant inconsistency, so anyone planning to use it seriously should rely on the platform dashboard or contractual terms before launch.
The main strength is that the mechanics are well-rounded: randomized packs, rarity tiers, collections, trading, and real-time stream triggers create a strong engagement loop, turning one-off tips into ongoing interaction. Streamers can control the command content, which helps reduce the risk of things getting out of hand. The limitations are also clear: the captured text does not indicate any AI model or auto-generation capability; the value of the experience depends heavily on streamer creativity and community activity; and the virtual cards have no real-money value, are non-refundable, and remain subject to platform rules.
StreamCards is best suited to streamers who already have a stable audience and want to increase Bits revenue and live engagement, especially in gaming, Just Chatting, and challenge-style streams. It is not a fit for users looking for text generation, image generation, or AI assistant features. The main text does not specify access from China, network stability, or payment availability. Since it depends on an overseas livestreaming platform, Bits, and OAuth, users in China may also be affected by platform access and payment conditions, and should test it themselves.
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