# Why stream on Twitch?

We all know there will always be sore losers who might contest the results. To ensure that everyone can play without the fear of having their victory stolen, participants are encouraged to stream publicly and keep the VOD available.

If a dispute arises between teams, validators can review each player’s stream to determine the rightful winner. This also gives players the opportunity to build their community and showcase their skills in a particular game.

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