


There have been reports in the past of Kick paying clippers for sharing the platform’s streams other social forums and boosting Kick’s visibility, and Adin Ross has now made claims revealing just how much the creators can make by sharing clips and how much Kick is willing to pay.
Clips of Kick streamers can frequently be seen across various social platforms, and the creators of those clips can apparently make significant money by increasing the total number of views on those video snippets. Popular Kick streamer Adin Ross claimed in a previous stream that Kick was paying clippers a massive amount of money. He alleged this was because the Stake.com Casino-backed platform was “poaching” Twitch clippers on the back of a greater financial incentive.
This revelation surprised fans, and they were also curious how much a viewer could potentially earn by creating and sharing clips of Kick streams. Adin Ross has now shared the total amount of money he claims clippers have made on Kick, as well as what rates are made available by the platform.
Adin Ross claims that Kick has paid clip creators as much as $2 million in a single month to create video clips from streams and share them across other platforms to find more views.
Streamer Adin Ross reportedly has equity in the streaming platform Kick and has regularly shared insights that aren’t publicly available. Kick itself hasn’t shared any details or officially stated whether the platform is actually paying creators for sharing clips. But this hasn’t deterred Adin, who has continued to claim that Kick is paying clippers a large sum of money and certainly does have insight into the company’s dealings. During a recent stream, he revealed how much they apparently make in a month.

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Kick apparently paid the amount to creators for sharing clips of a variety of streamers on the platform to other social forums. Adin elaborated that the rate offered is $500 for every million views. Viewers in Adin’s stream called out the amount as being insufficient given the number of views required, but Adin pushed back by pointing to established clippers who make significant money through the practice.
Adin also shared his own statistics, revealing that clippers generated 429 million views for his stream across all platforms between July 14 and August 10. Adin then revealed that his top clipper made $60,000 just by creating clips from his stream and sharing them to other platforms.
The Kick streamer expressed that the high view counts required may seem “crazy,” but that a clipper like the one who has pulled tens of thousands of dollars for sharing Ross’ clips can build up a following and then potentially find such high totals with regularity.

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