Kai Cenat has become one of the most recognized internet personalities. Since his breakout in 2022, he's consistently been at the top of Twitch's content creators, averaging over 70,000 viewers per stream. He's also the most subscribed Twitch streamer, as of this writing. All these metrics contribute to his wealth, with some estimates saying his net worth is in the eight-figure range.
During Twitch streamers Agent00 and Cinna's Call of Duty, Black Ops 2: Zombies marathon, a question was posed:
"I wonder who's the richest, most active, content creator right now."
Kai reacted to this question live on stream and said MrBeast would be the richest content creator, but concerning streamers specifically, Kai echoed Agent's thoughts and said Kick streamers Adin Ross and Felix "xQc" would have to be the wealthiest streamers.
Cenat then went on to speak for himself, addressing Cinna and his chatboxes' claims saying he was the richest streamer around:
"Ni**as keep saying, Nike, marathons, streaming, subs...it's Adin my ni**a, and xQc, type sh*t".
Kai announced a collaboration with Nike in early 2024, and fans speculated about potential exclusive products or major campaigns, though specific details remain under wraps. In addition to his brand deals, Kai's marathon streaming sessions have been a key part of his success, particularly his 2023 subscriber marathon, where he broke records by surpassing 300,000 active Twitch subscribers.
Agent00 and Kai Cenat say Adin Ross is the richest live streamer
In the video above, Kick streamers Adin Ross and xQc have an extravagant conversation, discussing plans to purchase million-dollar mansions, private jets, and boats. Both streamers are estimated to be multi-millionaires, and considering xQc's $100 million deal with Kick, and Adin's 30% ownership over the platform, this is a safe estimate.
In the Zombies marathon live stream, Agent00 spoke on Adin's wealth, saying:
"Adin makes way more than Kai, the f*ck? Adin is on Kick. I'm telling you right now, however much money you think ni**as is making, I'm telling you that gambling sponsorships make way more."
Adin Ross' involvement with gambling sponsorships, particularly with the online casino Stake, where he gambles in the million-dollar range, has been highly lucrative and controversial. Before his ban from Twitch, Ross revealed he was earning around $1 million per week from Stake alone, translating to nearly $4 million per month.