Any Means Possible (AMP) includes streamers and content creators like Din "Agent00", Duke Dennis, Fanum, Chrisnextdoor, ImDavisss, and the infamous Kai Cenat. The team members have multiple lines of revenue, from their individual streaming channels to the group's YouTube content. Recently, Agent00 spoke about how AMP has grown, from a financial perspective.
The streamer explained that the group members usually plow back most of the profit they make from AMP's operations back into the business. Because of this, each team member does not pocket as much dividend as some would think. Here's what Agent00 had to say in a recent livestream:
"Just so everybody knows, we barely make any money off AMP... Because every single time we do we just opt to put it back into the business. Every single time we put it back into the business, and it's been growing. That's how you grow, that's why we've been able to do more fire sh*t."
As an example of the "fire sh*t", Agent mentioned the time when the group purchased a penthouse in New York to live in, which it was able to afford primarily because it avoids large payouts and rather invests it all back into its content creation. Unfortunately, just days after moving in, the members faced an unexpected eviction.
"It's nobody's business": Agent00 speaks on the conversations around AMP's profit splits
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The topic of AMP's money-making scheme came about when Agent00 reacted to a clip of Duke Dennis while reviewing his community subreddit, r/THEAGENCYREDDIT. The clip in question involved Duke explaining how profit is split amongst the AMP members.
Just as Dennis started his explanation, Agent paused and claimed these discussions were in bad taste. He cited an example of Logan Paul interviewing his fellow group member Fanum in a recent episode of the Impaulsive podcast.
During the episode, Fanum subtly hinted that the revenue splits within the AMP crew might not be equal. In response, Logan cautioned the streamer, advising him to "be careful".
Agent00 claimed that these conversations, which have gained some traction on the internet, aimed to divide the group:
"I don't like talking about it. They want to try and create friction and drama between us. First of all, it's nobody's business, second of all, why would we try and f*ck each other over? We would never do that. It's in all of our personal interests to make sure we're all equally invested in AMP, so that we try our best all the time. We don't entertain conversations like these."
In other news, Agent00 expresses frustration with the NBA's TV channel agreements, claiming they make it difficult for basketball fans to fully enjoy the game.