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From Card Game Analysis to Million-Dollar Empire: How One Streamer Built Gaming's Most Authentic Brand

StreamRecorder has tracked 48 streams for DisguisedToast on Twitch, with 114h 16m of total airtime across 27 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 24, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 22, 2026.

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Latest Twitch Stream

last day of MC before trip - moving all my stufff

01:52:32 · Aug 22, 2026

Past Twitch Streams

12 recent streams

DisguisedToast Twitch Profile Summary

48
Total Streams
114h 16m
Total Airtime
27
Active Days
1.8
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  • Most Active Day

    7 streams · 14h 15m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Friday
  • Most Common Start Time

    01:00
  • Tracked Since
    Jun 24, 2026
  • Last Seen
    Aug 22, 2026
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VALORANT 8 Minecraft 7 League of Legends 6 Machine Party 3 Just Chatting 3 Teamfight Tactics 3

DisguisedToast Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
disguisedtoast
Total tracked streams
48
Total airtime
114h 16m
Active days
27
Average streams per active day
1.8
Tracked since
Jun 24, 2026
Last seen
Aug 22, 2026
Most active day
2026-08-18 · 7 streams
Favorite weekday
Friday
Most common start time
01:00

Jeremy Wang might not be a household name, but millions of gamers know him as DisguisedToast, one of Twitch's most recognizable personalities. The 33-year-old Taiwanese-Canadian creator has built an empire around his quick wit and strategic gaming mind, transforming from a mathematics graduate into a multi-million dollar content machine. What started as clever Hearthstone analysis has evolved into something much bigger, with Wang proving that authenticity and humor can still cut through the noise of an oversaturated streaming landscape.

The Toast That Started It All

Wang's journey began in 2015 when he launched his YouTube channel with a simple Hearthstone video called "Playing Deathwing against his son, Nefarian." His alias came from a popular voice line in the card game, and the toast mask he wore became his signature look. Those early Hearthstone breakdowns weren't just entertaining – they were genuinely educational, helping players understand complex strategies while keeping them laughing. By 2017, his channel had already hit 100 million total views, proving that viewers craved content that was both smart and accessible.

Platform Hopping and Viral Moments

The streaming world watched with interest when Wang made a bold move in 2019, signing an exclusive deal with Facebook Gaming when most creators were flocking to Twitch. During his Facebook stint, he occasionally returned to Twitch for special content, including his memorable "blind eDating" streams that had his 2.4 million followers glued to their screens. But it was his Among Us content in 2020 that really exploded, with collaborations alongside other big streamers that helped catapult the social deduction game into mainstream popularity. Wang's return to Twitch in 2021 felt like a homecoming that his community had been waiting for.

The OfflineTV Connection

Being part of OfflineTV has given Wang a unique position in the content creator ecosystem. The group's collaborative approach means viewers get to see different sides of his personality beyond just gaming – from cooking disasters to travel vlogs like his "Taco Vlog" series. These glimpses into his life outside streaming have humanized him in ways that pure gaming content sometimes can't achieve. His past relationship with fellow streamer xChocoBars also gave fans insight into the more personal side of creator life, handled with surprising maturity when they eventually parted ways.

Building an Empire

Wang's business acumen extends far beyond just streaming and YouTube ad revenue. In 2022, he founded Team Disguised, an esports organization that initially focused on Teamfight Tactics but has since expanded into multiple games. Having previously worked as an app developer for major companies like Mercedes-Benz and the NFL before his streaming career took off, Wang clearly understands both the technical and business sides of digital entertainment. With an estimated net worth between $2-4 million and previous monthly earnings exceeding $14,000 just from Twitch subscriptions and ads, he's proven that gaming content can be both profitable and purposeful.