Asmongold Reveals How Much Money He’s Made from Monetized Account

Asmongold Reveals How Much Money He's Made from Monetized Account

As a long-time fan of Asmongold, I can’t help but be utterly astounded by his recent financial success on Twitch. The man has always been a powerhouse in the streaming world, and it’s no surprise to see him raking in the dough like never before!

In a short span of time, Asmongold’s alternative account on Twitch has become monetized, and the streamer has already amassed close to $100,000. This rapid income generation underscores the enthusiasm of his followers in backing him.

Over the years, Asmongold has built a significant reputation on Twitch, even holding the title of Twitch’s most-viewed streamer at one point. However, his journey hasn’t been without its bumps; Asmongold has faced Twitch bans and stirred up controversy. But currently, his secondary account is seeing rapid expansion.

During a recent live broadcast, streaming legend Asmongold shared some financial insights with his viewers. Specifically, he revealed the significant revenue he made on Twitch from December 5 to December 10 – an impressive $90,057 in total. Notably, $56,524 of this massive sum was generated on a single day, December 6. This figure is undoubtedly eye-catching for many of his fans and aspiring streamers alike, demonstrating the enduring popularity Asmongold continues to enjoy. At the moment, he has amassed an impressive 40,000 subscribers, and currently ranks #6 among Twitch’s top streamers, as reported by TwitchTracker.

  • December 5 – $5,502
  • December 6 – $56,524
  • December 7 – $19,512
  • Total Revenue as of December 10 – $90,057.95

Why Wasn’t Asmongold Monetized on Twitch?

It could seem surprising to know that Asmongold’s account is only recently being monetized. For quite some time, Asmongold has been streaming predominantly on his secondary account, zackrawrr, since 2022. He had deliberately opted not to monetize it. However, Asmongold expressed concerns about Twitch potentially losing money due to the massive audiences he was attracting with his streams. Since Asmongold’s alt account wasn’t designed as a Twitch affiliate or partner, the platform wasn’t displaying ads, but still had to cover the costs of hosting the streams. As Asmongold suggested, if Twitch decided to show ads on the stream, he wanted a portion of the revenue, which appears to be what has transpired now.

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Looking ahead, I don’t expect Asmongold to maintain this level of weekly income consistently. The significant surge on December 6 suggests that many of his long-time fans and viewers discovered his channel had been monetized, prompting them to subscribe to one of their beloved streamers. Considering he typically attracts around 50,000 viewers per stream, it’s plausible that his Twitch subscriber count will keep growing in the upcoming weeks and months.

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2024-12-12 05:13