Popular streamer Matthew "Mizkif" Rinaudo revealed during his September 13 livestream that he earns six figures in a low month when he isn't on Twitch actively, hinting at just how much he earns throughout a busy month. With over 2.1 million Twitch followers, Mizkif regularly maintains a view count in the thousands, but even during the slower month of July, he brings in impressive revenue.Twitch streamers have showed off their earnings in the past, with some creators going as far as making content about big purchases like expensive cars or lavish houses. The Twitch leaks from 2021 highlighted the earnings of big names on the platform like Pokimane, Summit1g, xQc, and more, while gambling streams that are offered through a brand deal continue to regularly be under fire for money earned from the sponsorship. Although Mizkif had a reduced 73-hour schedule in July, he received the six-figure number just from subscriptions, bits, and ads.RELATED: OpTic Gaming Signs 4 Streamers, Including CodeMiko and JustAMinxUpon being asked about his last Twitch check from one of his viewers in a game of wheel spinning, Mizkif unveiled the remarkable sum of $106,755.83 before describing it as "very, very, very, very, very low." This check is composed of monthly subscription payments from 20,088 community members, a large portion of bits, and an average viewership of 30,581 people that are occasionally subject to Twitch ads that generate revenue for Mizkif as well. He further emphasized that he's taken a lot of days off recently and reminded his community not to give their money to streamers despite having received a lot of that income from those audience members.

Because of his Twitch game of wheel spinning, Mizkif filled some of the space to include other content creators like fellow OTK member Esfand and popular livestreamer Adin Ross among the list of possibilities. Included in the list of actions for Mizkif to take during the Twitch wheel spinning stream were things like doing push-ups, doing nothing, calling Adin and telling him he fell off or Esfand and telling him his house is better, taking a shot, or ending the stream. Some other questions Mizkif addressed during the stream included whether he's addicted to World of Warcraft, if he's really happy, who the top five streamers he respects are, and what he plans to do after his livestreaming career.

Although some Twitch viewers responded to the clip of Mizkif with how they would spend such impressive monthly earnings, others celebrated his continued success. Some streamers that commented noted smaller figures that they remain proud of despite seeing Mizkif's staggering numbers, which still pale in comparison to Twitch stat leaders like xQc and Kai Cenat who's rapidly gaining in popularity.

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