The livestreaming industry, after years of thriving development, is gradually entering a stage of decline. In the past, just a bit of gaming skill or a pleasing appearance was enough for a streamer to easily attract attention. This led to a wave of influx into the industry, making competition increasingly fierce. Streamers have to create unique, engaging content to retain viewers.
In the gaming sector, streamers who possess good skills and create entertaining effects will have the advantage. However, the situation is different in the entertainment sector. The number of female streamers with outstanding appearances is not rare, while simple dance moves are easy to learn and viewers can easily become bored. This has led to many cases where female streamers resort to provocative and sensational content to attract views and interactions. To date, many famous faces from the past have gradually disappeared, with only a few maintaining their fame.

The standout among streamers in the land of billions is Mina, who is regarded as the “Top 1 server” of the dance streaming community, having maintained her top position for many years. With a sexy figure and bold fashion sense, Mina always knows how to attract viewers. This dance queen has garnered over 7.5 million subscribers just through her dance moves.
After years of dominating the platform, she recently decided to take a break after 6 years of dedication. The reason is known to be due to a lack of common ground between her and the platform regarding policies and suitable salary. In her final appearances, Mina went big, donning a wedding dress, showcasing her sexy figure along with captivating dance moves. At one point, emotions overwhelmed her, and she danced while crying, causing viewers to feel touched.



Mina shared that many fans had previously wished to see her in a wedding dress, so she thought this was a respectful farewell to the affection her followers had for her.

After Mina “cuts ties”, the number of famous streamers still active on this platform is now very few. In the context where the livestreaming environment is facing many difficulties, and old platforms are no longer offering attractive contracts, it is understandable that many big streamers are leaving one by one.