Yes. They would pose as if they were a sponsorship with a spoofed e-mail address to make the e-mail seem more legit, prompting you to download files that claim to be information about the so-called "sponsor deal". The malware, when ran, will grab what is called a "session token" from your browser and send it over to a server belonging to the hackers, from which they will virtualise your browser, bypass all 2-factor authentication methods and compromise your YouTube channel to stream those cryptocurrency live stream scams. The live streams in question, take you to a scam website of which they boldly claim to double your Bitcoin if you send an amount of money to their wallet address, but in return you get zero.