How much Cuffem really earns through the Kick KCIP

Streamer Cameron “Cuffem” Jordan has revealed exactly how much he earns through Kick’s KCIP program, and it’s an impressive figure that goes a long way in helping to explain why he has chosen to pursue a streaming career specifically on Kick.
Cuffem began his time as a streamer broadcasting on Twitch, where he quickly earned partner status and now enjoys a whopping 213,000 followers on the platform. His move to Kick, however, proved to be the turning point in reaching an even wider and more mainstream audience. Since joining the Stake-owned platform in 2024, he has gained 186,000 followers across a variety of streams featuring online slots, mukbangs, and similar content.
He has previously implied that Kick pays him well, and this time the streamer has revealed exactly what he’s earned through Kick KCIP in recent months.
How much does Cuffem make on Kick?
Cuffem was able to make nearly $200,000 on Kick in the month of October alone through the KCIP program, with his monthly income around that month more typically averaging closer to $100,000.
Cuffem’s switch to Kick was quite unexpected at the time that it happened, considering streamer’s history on the purple platform. It wasn’t surprising when Cuffem revealed that Twitch had reached out to him to remain on the platform as a partner, an offer that he rejected in order to stick with Kick. Clearly, he’s found a solid footing on his new platform of choice with support from other prominent Kick streamers including Adin Ross.
Kick’s partnership opportunities have become a big topic of conversation in recent months, and it’s easy to understand why when looking at the numbers driving those conversations. While reacting to Zachariah “Asmongold” Hoyt’s Kick KCIP during a recent stream, Cuffem said he no longer obsesses over KCIP earnings, instead focusing instead on just enjoying what he does. But he still chose to humor his friends and followers by briefly checking his KCIP stats after they insisted, laughing it off on stream.
Cuffem Kick KCIP. Image credit: Cuffem
In the month of October 2025 alone, Cuffem earned more than $172,000 through the KCIP. This number was followed by a lower, but still very impressive, $92,000 in November and $82,000 in December. While fans were impressed by the numbers, the consistency is hardly surprising given how regularly he streams on Kick throughout the year.
2025 was a big year for Cuffem and his earnings, as he collaborated with creators such as Adin Ross, RaKai, and BruceDropEmOff, which significantly boosted his viewership and, in turn, his KCIP earnings. Those earnings are based on a variety of metrics including time streamed, channel viewership, and direct engagement from users. Clearly, Cuffem is doing well across hese key categories.
Despite a recent injury at a Playboi Carti concert, the streamer returned quickly to his regularly scheduled Kick streams to keep the good times rolling. And his success on Kick doesn’t seem likely to dry up any time soon.
Cuffem’s KCIP earnings are impressive, but they likely represent only a portion of his overall income on and around Kick. The figures shared reflect Kick’s KCIP alone, with additional revenue likely coming from brand deals including online betting sites he partners with and other opportunities.
Combined together, these factors seem likely to one day place Cuffem among Kick’s top earning streamers.
Featured image credit: Cuffem
Fariha Bhatti is a long-time gaming writer who loves competitive FPS games and slots with particularly fun themes. She got her start playing classic games developed by SNK, from legendary fighting game series The King of Fighters to challenging platform franchise Metal Slug. She now spends most of her time playing Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 while working her way through new slot releases to find her next favorite. Fariha has been published at PCGamesN, TalkEsport and ONE Esports.
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