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Peentar is a United States-based YouTube creator whose channel has grown rapidly since crossing the 1,000-subscriber threshold in mid-2023 — a milestone he…
Total Followers +7.1%
304K
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
274K followers · 90% of audience
Engagement
2.2%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. $759–$2.1K / IG post
An active returning member of Lifesteal SMP Season 7, Peentar competed as part of team Bing alongside PrinceZam, JumperWho, Yungy, and ECorridor, finishing the season with the most kills of any player.
StreamsCharts recorded his highest-ever live viewership on January 11, 2026, reflecting growing crossover interest between his YouTube audience and live streaming activity.
Peentar personally arranged for a DoorDash delivery driver to surprise fellow creator Yungyx with news of his invitation to join Lifesteal SMP, as documented in the official announcement posted on the Lifesteal SMP Twitter account.
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +3K +1.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +3K |
| Last 30 days | +22K +7.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +22K |
| Last 90 days | +67K +24.3% | +19K +61.5% | +0 +0.0% | +85K |
| Last 365 days | +67K +24.3% | +19K +61.5% | +0 +0.0% | +85K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Peentar is a United States-based YouTube creator whose channel has grown rapidly since crossing the 1,000-subscriber threshold in mid-2023 — a milestone he pinned as his channel description, a detail that signals both the recency of his rise and the self-aware, community-driven personality that runs through his content. His videos are rooted in Minecraft storytelling, specifically narrative-driven episodes set within SMPs (survival multiplayer servers), most prominently his brother's server and the LifeSteal SMP — a competitive Minecraft community where players can steal health points from one another. His video titles follow a recurring escalation format — gaining power, causing chaos, dominating rivals, escaping consequences — which is a proven hook structure in the Minecraft YouTube space and suits the high-stakes, player-versus-player nature of the servers he plays on.
Peentar reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As a gaming creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 2.2%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Peentar's tier (Mid, 304K combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Peentar's most popular series follows him joining his brother's private Minecraft SMP and causing escalating chaos across multiple episodes — getting god-tier armor, taking over factions, becoming king, and even escaping prison. Each video in the arc builds on the last, giving the channel a storyline feel rather than standalone videos. It's the content that defines his YouTube identity.
Yes, Peentar is associated with the LifeSteal SMP community, a competitive Minecraft server where players can steal hearts from each other in combat. His consistent use of hashtags like #lifestealsmp and #lifestealapp points to active participation in that ecosystem. LifeSteal SMP has been a launching pad for several mid-tier Minecraft creators.
Bliss Chapter 3 appears to be a specific Minecraft SMP season or server event that Peentar participated in, based on his repeated use of the #blisschapter3 hashtag. SMP servers like this typically run in numbered chapters with distinct rulesets or maps. For the most up-to-date details on that server's roster and format, his community posts and channel are the best source.
Peentar's YouTube bio specifically records the moment he hit 1,000 subscribers: May 29, 2023, at 11:58 p.m. — the kind of detail that signals how closely he tracked his early growth. From that milestone, he scaled to well over 250,000 subscribers within roughly two years, making his growth curve unusually steep for a gaming creator.
Peentar uses the #twitchcon hashtag and his content is classified under Twitch-related gaming topics, suggesting he has or has had a presence in the Twitch streaming space. His primary home for content is YouTube, where nearly all of his following is concentrated. Whether he streams live regularly on Twitch is best confirmed by checking his Twitch profile directly.
The series follows a chaos-to-domination arc: Peentar starts by gaining powerful gear and progressively disrupts the server's balance — ending up as king and at one point escaping a prison built to contain him. Each video title reflects a new phase of the takeover, which is what keeps viewers coming back for the next episode. It's a scripted-feeling narrative played out in survival Minecraft.
Modding is part of Peentar's content classification, and themes like acquiring "god armor" in his SMP videos suggest custom or modded gear plays a role. Many LifeSteal SMP-adjacent servers incorporate data packs or mods that alter standard gameplay mechanics. This modded angle adds a layer of escalation to his series that straight vanilla Minecraft wouldn't allow.
Peentar uses the #twitchcon hashtag in his content, indicating he has attended or covered TwitchCon at least once. For a mid-tier Minecraft and SMP creator, TwitchCon appearances are often used to network within the creator community and grow cross-platform. It also signals that his audience overlaps with the broader live-streaming world beyond just YouTube.
As of mid-2026, Peentar has well over 250,000 subscribers on YouTube, placing him firmly in the mid-tier creator range. His channel has been one of the faster-growing in the Minecraft SMP space, with monthly growth rates running well above the category average. Instagram is a secondary platform for him with a much smaller following.
Peentar is based in the United States, and the large majority of his audience is also American. He draws meaningful viewership from the UK, Canada, and the Philippines as well, which is typical for English-language Minecraft SMP content that travels well internationally.
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