KCP Nick compares Twitch and Kick’s streamer earnings

KCP Nick shed light on the different amounts of earnings that streamers on Twitch and Kick get.


KCP Nick compares Twitch and Kick’s streamer earnings

The comparison between Twitch and Kick has been all the rage in recent times. Amidst all the debate, KCP Nick recently took to Twitter and explained the difference between Twitch and Kick streamers. The tweet explained the disparity between Twitch and Kick streamers’ earnings.

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According to the data provided by KCP Nick, on Twitch, a streamer earns $12.50 for 5 gifted bits, $25 for 10 gifted bits, $62.50 for 25 gifted bits, $125 for 50 gifted bits, and $250 for 100 gifted bits. On Kick, however, a streamer earns $23.75 for 5 gifted bits, $47.50 for 10 gifted bits, $118.75 for 25 gifted bits, $237.50 for 50 gifted bits, and $475 for 100 gifted bits.

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It is clear that the earning potential for streamers on Kick is significantly higher than on Twitch. For example, a streamer would earn almost double for a gift bomb of 5 bits on Kick compared to Twitch. This difference only grows as the number of gifted bits increases.

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What causes the difference in gift bomb amounts?

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Streaming has become an increasingly popular way for people to make a living. Many streamers earn significant amounts of money from their content. With the rise of new streaming platforms, it is important to compare the earning potential of different platforms.

A gift bomb is when a viewer sends multiple gifts, or “bits” as they are called on Twitch, at once to a streamer. These gifts can range in value, and the amount a streamer earns per gift can vary depending on the platform. In the case of Twitch and Kick, the earnings per gift bomb differ significantly.

This significant difference in earnings per gift bomb may be attributed to the different monetization models used by the platforms. Twitch primarily relies on subscriptions. Viewers pay a monthly fee to access a streamer’s content. They also make donations in the form of gifted bits. Kick, on the other hand, uses a more direct monetization model. Viewers can pay to send messages and gifts to streamers. A portion of that revenue goes directly to the streamer.

It is important to note, however, that earning potential is not the only factor that streamers consider when choosing a platform to stream on. Other factors such as audience size and community engagement also play a significant role.

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Based on the data provided, it is clear that streamers on Kick have a higher earning potential per gift bomb than streamers on Twitch. However, it is important to consider all factors when choosing a platform to stream on It is essential for streamers to weigh the pros and cons of each platform based on individual goals and preferences.

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