Asmongold recently had his alt-account on Twitch monetized, and the streamer already has already earned nearly $100,000 in just a few days. The Twitch streamer's revenue is quite stunning, and goes to show how eager his fans are to support him.

Asmongold has made quite a name for himself on Twitch over the years, at one time even becoming Twitch's most-watched streamer. It hasn't been entirely smooth sailing, as Asmongold has been banned from Twitch in the past and has generated controversy. But right now, Asmongold's alt-account is experiencing tremendous growth.

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During a recent stream, Asmongold gave his viewers a peek at how much he was earning on Twitch since his account was monetized. Between December 5 and December 10, Asmongold had earned a whopping $90,057 in revenue, with $56,524 of it generated on December 6. The number is likely stunning to many fans and streamer hopefuls, and shows that Asmongold's popularity is still extremely high. At the time of writing, Asmongold has already acquired 40,000 subs, and has climbed to the #6 spot among top Twitch streamers, according to 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 might be a bit confusing to learn that Asmongold's account is just now being monetized. Asmongold has been primarily streaming on his alt account, zackrawrr, since 2022, and had purposefully chosen not to monetize it. However, Asmongold recently claimed that he expected Twitch was losing money due to the huge crowds he was generating via his streams. As Asmongold's alt account wasn't set up to be a Twitch affiliate or partner, the streaming platform wasn't showing ads, but still had to spend money to host the streams. Asmongold stated that if Twitch was going to force ads to be shown on the stream, then he would set up monetization so he'd get a cut of it, which is seemingly what has now happened.

As for the future, Asmongold isn't likely to continue making this much money every single week. The huge spike on December 6 indicates that many of his established fans and viewers had just learned his account was monetized, and they were eager to subscribe to one of their favorite streamers. With that said, Asmongold's account is averaging about 50,000 viewers per stream, so it's reasonable to assume that his Twitch subscriber count will continue to perform well in the weeks and months to come.