🤯 Streamer Makes $6.7M In A Month

During his prime Fortnite streaming days, Ninja disclosed earning $6.7 million in a single month, showcasing the immense growth of gaming’s creator economy.

Sponsored by

Hey Frontier squad! ⚡ In today’s newsletter, powered by Valkence, we’ve got a mixed bag of topics to cover.

Here’s what’s shocking the world today:

  • Kai Cenat Named Standout Streamer of 2024

  • Ninja Reveals $6.7 Million Earnings in One Month

  • Tommy Fury Responds to Jake Paul Rematch Offer

  • Grace Van Dien and FaZe Clan Clash Again

Let’s get into it all!

STORIES SPARKING INTEREST

CREATORS
Kai Cenat Named Standout Streamer of 2024

Kai Cenat has been crowned Twitch’s “Standout Streamer” for 2024 after an incredible year. He amassed 178 million hours watched and set a new subscriber record with his 30-day Mafiathon 2 subathon, which peaked at 728,535 subscribers. His collaborations with celebrities like Kevin Hart and SZA, plus a McDonald’s partnership, demonstrated his influence well beyond Twitch.

Twitch’s 2024 Recap highlighted Cenat’s ability to engage audiences in fresh ways, and his success continued at the 2024 Streamer Awards, where he earned honors for Best Streamed Collab, Best Just Chatting Streamer, and Best Marathon Stream. Cenat’s dynamic content has firmly established him as a dominant figure in the streaming world.

CREATORS
Ninja Reveals $6.7 Million Earnings in One Month

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, the face of Fortnite’s peak era, recently shared his jaw-dropping earnings from his prime streaming days. In a conversation with FaZe Clan’s Stable Ronaldo, Ninja revealed he made an astounding $6.7 million in a single month, with around $5 million coming from Fortnite’s Creators Program. The revelation left Ronaldo stunned, calling the figure “disgusting.”

Ninja’s success surged as Fortnite became a worldwide phenomenon, propelling him to become the most-followed streamer on Twitch with over 19 million followers. His fame extended beyond gaming, with appearances on late-night TV and at Times Square’s New Year’s Eve event, solidifying his status as a gaming legend.

NEWSLETTER SPONSORED BY
RYSE

This smart home company grew 200% month-over-month…

No, it’s not Ring or Nest—it’s RYSE, a leader in smart shade automation, and you can invest for just $1.75 per share.

RYSE’s innovative SmartShades have already transformed how people control their window coverings, bringing automation to homes without the need for expensive replacements. With 10 fully granted patents and a game-changing Amazon court judgment protecting their tech, RYSE is building a moat in a market projected to grow 23% annually.

This year alone, RYSE has seen revenue grow by 200% month-over-month and expanded into 127 Best Buy locations, with international markets on the horizon. Plus, with partnerships with major retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s already in the works, they’re just getting started.

Now is your chance to invest in the company disrupting home automation—before they hit their next phase of explosive growth. But don’t wait; this opportunity won’t last long.

SPORTS
Tommy Fury Responds to Jake Paul Rematch Offer

Tommy Fury has responded to Jake Paul’s recent rematch proposal, agreeing to a 12-round fight under the condition of serious negotiations. Fury, who handed Paul his first loss in 2023, dismissed rumors he’s avoiding the rematch and made it clear he’s ready for a second showdown.

The British boxer addressed the offer through an Instagram story, calling for direct talks rather than public exchanges. Fury is open to the fight but insists on discussing the terms privately. Despite other potential matchups, including a second fight with KSI, negotiations for Fury's future remain uncertain.

CREATORS
Grace Van Dien and FaZe Clan Clash Again

The feud between Grace Van Dien and FaZe Clan flared up again at the 2024 Streamer Awards, adding drama to an otherwise celebratory night. While presenting the Best Creative Arts Streamer award, Van Dien joked about her gaming skills, poking fun at FaZe Clan with a comment about never being accepted into the group. The remark ignited a heated online exchange that overshadowed the award presentation.

This latest clash is a continuation of the tensions that started in 2023, when Van Dien briefly joined FaZe before publicly clashing with its members. FaZe co-founder Banks responded to the comments by accusing her of seeking relevance, which led Van Dien to fire back on social media. The argument escalated, culminating in Van Dien deactivating her X account shortly after.

TODAY’S ZAPS

OTHER NEWS
More Stories Charging Up The Web

😳 Drake Mocks Kendrick Lamar During Viral Kick Stream

🤨 Agent00 Unbanned on Twitch After Short Suspension

🏃 Valkence Fitness Launches New Fitness-Based Social Media Platform

🙅 Major Brands Pull Twitch Ads Amid Antisemitism Controversy

Discover more Zaps on Valkence Social. Click here to get onboard and join the platform! 🔌

RETURNING TO THE GRID

THANKS FOR READING
That wraps up today’s newsletter

We hope you enjoyed today’s newsletter 🙌 Let us know what you thought of it by sharing your opinion on the poll below. Want to share feedback or suggestions? Respond to this email‏ - We read every reply! Make sure to follow us on XTikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Valkence Social for content each and every day - We’re @FrontierRise everywhere!‎‎

What did you think about this newsletter?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

Reply

or to participate.