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Adin Ross claims he made $30,000 from one Kick stream

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 03/04/2025

Adin Ross has claimed that he earned $30,000 in a single stream thanks to Kick’s newly introduced Partner Income program, emphasizing that other streamers can also earn a high revenue on the streaming platform if they follow his lead.

Adin Ross is one of the most notable streamers in the industry and he has a massive fan following. His fans’ loyalty is most evidently displayed by how fast his Twitch follower count racked back up after he was unbanned from the platform after two years with all of his previous followers being lost. The Kick streamer is in the news regularly because of his blunt nature and sometimes his questionable content.

Adin Ross has gone viral again, but fortunately it isn’t because of any controversy this time. The Kick streamer claims he made $30,000 in a single stream because of the platform’s Partner Income program. He has said that even more casual streamers can potentially earn serious revenue with the new program.

Adin Ross discusses new streamer earnings on Kick

Kick streamer Adin Ross gave a breakdown of the hourly revenue behind streaming and claimed that streamers with 50 average users tuned in concurrently would effectively make minimum wage earnings.

During a stream, Adin Ross revealed to his chat that he is a part of Kick’s new Partner Income program and is making a significant amount of money as a result. The streamer claimed that in just a single stream of five hours, he made $30,000. Adin elaborated that this is his take from the stream without subscriptions included, and stated that the new program’s revenue is based on how many average viewers a streamer has.

Adin Ross Kick stream

Adin Ross went on to explain in the stream how much money streamers can earn hourly through Kick’s program. He stated that if a streamer averages 1,000 viewers in a stream then they’ll earn $100 per hour. The Kick streamer was confused about the rate for 100 and 50 average viewers, but claimed that a streamer who averages 50 viewers would make the equivalent of minimum wage.

Adin was recently unbanned from Twitch and fans were curious about whether the streamer would switch platforms as a result. He hasn’t yet confirmed his intentions, but Kick’s greater monetary incentives may influence Adin Ross’ final decision.

Kick recently fast-tracked the integration of streamers into its partner program and has made the requirements around it less strict. Even non-streamers who don’t stream regularly can apply and potentially be included in the new partner program. Kick offers a 95/5 split on subscriber revenue that is already the highest among streaming platforms, so money being an incentive to join Kick is nothing new. Adin Ross’ claim about the new and greater money-earning opportunities are just the icing on top, should they bear out for smaller streamers.

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