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How much money 8 popular Twitch streamers are generating in monthly subscription revenue, as demand for livestreaming surges

Twitch offers three subscription tiers for fans, starting at $4.99 per month for a baseline subscriber and reaching up to $24.99 per month for users interested in helping streamers boost subscriber counts and. Twitch also offers a "Prime" subscription service whereby users get one complimentary base-level subscription to support a streamer on the platform.

Some creators make their subscription data available via Twitch's API to analytics firms like TwitchTracker, which breaks out top streamer data on itsUsing this data, Business Insider was able to estimate how much subscription earnings top creators generate on the platform — a total dollar amount that is then divided between a creator and Twitch each month based on their revenue-split agreement.

Here's Business Insider's estimate of how much revenue eight Twitch influencers generated from subscriptions in the past month, based on subscriber data compiled by TwitchTracker:Sintica is a German producer and DJ who regularly streams music on Twitch. She is represented by the management company Respawned.

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