Sharing in the last stream, CNED revealed: “To be honest, I have not made any statement about this incident. I have never texted the bite, and we have not contacted it directly.
“I took money from those bits. However, I repeated it again, I didn't contact him. Although I didn't directly text, but unfortunately I had to say that I basically participated in this incident,” CNED added.

The money laundering on Twitch originates from small criminal organizations. First, a character will send bits in anonymous way to streamers or professional players. After that, the bits will be converted into cryptocurrencies, and divided it to the criminal organization. Between CNED, two players admitted to money laundering, Legoo and Logical.
After admitting to the scandal, CNED is facing many troubles. At this time, CNED is considered one of the leading Valorant stars in Türkiye. He used to attend Masters 3 and prepared to play at Valorant Champions in December. Even CNED is facing the risk of a penalty from Riot Games.
A source from reporter Jake Lucky said the money laundering on Twitch was exposed when Twitch was attacked by a hacker in early October, thereby revealing the salary and income of streamer. Since then, a few streamers are said to have earned “ridiculous” money from bits. In the end, many Valorant players have admitted the incident, including CNED.