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Amazon is so damn big that they could sell the service for OnlyTwitch via Amazon. Amazon sells loads of sex toys and adult products so they just sell a virtual balance card that you redeem on OnlyTwitch. OnlyTwitch itself could be effectively a business that doesn't have to manage payments at all and just uses balance.
I want to do the math here, but I'm already late to the party. Amazon sells sex toys as health and beauty products. It's a thin vaneer of plausible deniability. I'd be curious if Amazon is actually large enough financially to actually leverage the large processors. I would be honestly surprised if Amazon is handling a large enough stake by themselves to offset literally every other vendor on the planet combined. But they might. I don't actually know.
That's kinda what I mean that they could hide it in giftcard sales so the payment processors wouldn't really be the wiser just like how they hide adult products.