It’s no surprise at this point that the new Kick streaming platform is ready to throw some money at growing its roster of streamers, however, it seems there may be much more coming.

This news comes after some pretty large followings leading up to the pinnacle earth-shattering signing of Felix “xQc” Lengyel to a contract of up to US$100 million.



Huge contracts still available according to Kick CEO

Kai Cenat asks xQc if he's going to Kick
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Kick has been the hot topic throughout the streaming space after flying into the scene with high subscription splits, tons of transparency, and more.

This isn’t all though. The platform’s CEO, Eddie Craven, has made claims that the site will be handing out many more contracts that are worth US$100,000 and even 100 deals valued at US$1 million.

This came in response to a Twitter user by the name of LeafyIsHereHQ criticizing the platform for spending so much on xQc rather than signing a bunch of creators for less money to Kick streaming.

“There’s definitely 100 x U$1M deals up for grabs. There’s even 1,000 x U$100K deals up for grabs,” Craven said in regards to the decision.

He also added that this would all be in addition to the highly anticipated incentive program that they’ve been teasing for months now. The idea here is that Kick streaming will offer an hourly wage to streamers based on a variety of factors in order to help make their careers more sustainable.

This is something that has many in the space intrigued, while others are even more lost as to how it could possibly be a good idea from a business perspective to spend even more money while taking less than its competitors.

Either way, the idea that there are still so many massive deals ranging from US$100,000 to US$1 million available to go out is insane for the industry. Now it’s just a question of who gets them.

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