Popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat used his live stream to address creators and online reporters who he claims spread false information about his Twitch earnings. Following his recent ban from the platform, rumors began circulating on Twitch that the streaming site earned $10-15 million from him during his subathon in February and March, while Kai only made $2 million.
Kai observed and promptly corrected these rumors, calling out those responsible for spreading them and directly questioning their information sources. He remarked:
Recently, rumors circulated that Kai earned only $2 million compared to Twitch's $10-15 million during his subathon, but he was unable to address them since he was banned at the time. However, he finally spoke about the numbers.
During his recent live stream, Kai Cenat publicly called out three individuals — Akademiks, NoJumper, and SayCheese — for allegedly spreading misinformation about him and Twitch. He said:
Continuing his rant, he said:
He also pointed out that being a Black man did not justify falsely portraying him as a victim and emphasized that he is a "brilliant" individual regardless of his race.
Kai Cenat's most recent subathon lasted for a remarkable 31 days and set a historic record for the highest number of subscribers. During the event, he reached a peak of 306K subscribers, surpassing the previous record of 286K, set by Ludwig in 2021, by approximately 20K subscribers.
Twitch streamers typically earn around $2.50 from a $4.99 subscription, as they receive a 50% revenue share from Twitch. However, the exact amount can vary based on various factors.
Assuming that Kai earned the standard 50% revenue share from subscriptions, and considering the approximate earnings per subscription of
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