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StableRonaldo leaks career Twitch earnings, here’s how much money he’s made
StableRonaldo leaks career Twitch earnings, here's how much money he's made
Popular streamer Rani “StableRonaldo” Netz accidentally leaked his Twitch revenue during the FaZe subathon, and viewers now know his all-time earnings on the streaming platform.
FaZe Clan streamer StableRonaldo is one of the more popular content creators in the organization, and he’s particularly famous for his Fortnite streams. He boasts more than 4 million followers on Twitch and over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. The content creator has tried his hand at mutistreaming, but he primarily streams live on Twitch. The streamer is currently part of a month-long streaming event put on by FaZe Clan, and just a few minutes into the event, StableRonaldo accidentally leaked his all-time Twitch revenue to live viewers.
How much money has StableRonaldo earned through streaming?
StableRonaldo has apparently made a total of $17 million throughout his career while streaming on Twitch, a tremendous amount of money by most any measure.
The latest FaZe Clan subathon began with FaZe members showing off the house and its rooms. When they entered StableRonaldo’s room, the streamer had his Twitch Creator Dashboard open. The streamer swiftly closed the page before viewers could see much of anything, but that didn’t stop one of the other streamers from catching sight of StableRonaldo’s all-time Twitch revenue and saying it out loud. The streamer has apparently
made $17 million through streaming
on the Amazon-backed livestreaming platform.
Image credit: StableRonaldo on Twitch
Viewers’ reaction to the figure has been divided, with some claiming that the number isn’t especially high and that other content streamers have made far more. Other fans have expressed their awe at the $17 million total, stating that earning that much money through streaming is a significant achievement no matter what others might bring in.
The revenue is on the higher side, but the streamer’s earnings aren’t entirely surprising. StableRonaldo had accidentally
leaked his 2024 Twitch earnings
following the previous FaZe subathon. He made over $1.2 million during the month-long event. If the streamer can make upwards of a million dollars in just one month, then a total of $17 million all-time earnings doesn’t seem so hard to believe.
StableRonaldo wasn’t always making this much money through streaming. The content creator has previously revealed that he earned a total of
$2,547 in October 2023. But he had only streamed for approximately 24 hours during that month, which explains his lower revenue. He has since streamed more consistently, growing his earnings that much higher. StableRonaldo recently revealed that he made
more than $11,000 per stream
in June 2025, several times his monthly total for that October month years before.
Feature image credits: StableRonaldo
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