xQc Reveals His Kick Earnings: Insane Numbers From the Streamer Incentive Program
Felix "xQc" Lengyel, without a doubt, is one of the most influential figures in the live-streaming industry. Recently, he decided to lift the curtain and show his audience the exact amounts that land in his account thanks to Kick's generous creator incentive program (KCIP).
Although Kick is still considered a newcomer compared to long-established giants, the platform has already made a loud statement. Its main advantages are a higher revenue share for creators and extremely attractive potential payouts.
It's worth recalling that xQc has been working with Kick for quite some time: his high-profile contract was reportedly valued at over $100 million. Notably, the agreement was not exclusive, Felix continues to stream and earn both on the new platform and on the familiar Twitch.
December Statistics: How Much Is a Stream Worth?
Recently, xQc surprised viewers by revealing the inner workings of his earnings for December. The numbers were impressive.
During a live stream, Felix showed that in December alone (and the month wasn't even over yet), he earned $131,230.44 exclusively through the KCIP system. The streamer explained the delay in publishing these figures by saying he wanted to personally verify all reports and ensure 100% accuracy before making the data public.
Income Breakdown
A detailed earnings breakdown was shown on the streamer's screen, making it clear that direct donations and subscriptions account for only a small portion of the total income:
Paid subscriptions: $1,260.84
Gifted subscriptions: $1,014.36
Chat engagement: $609.54
Partner income (KCIP): $128,345.70
It is obvious that the lion's share of the profit, more than $128,000, comes from the platform's hourly rates and bonuses rather than direct viewer spending. And this does not include Kick's main contract, casino deals, or other sources of income and advertising integrations.

Come on, stop whining. The guy knows how to entertain, he’s got charisma. Try starting a stream yourself and keeping even 10 viewers - I’ll watch. Envy is a bad look. Props to Felix, keep it up.
Streamers used to play games and show skill. Now it’s just “just chatting” and watching YouTube videos for millions of dollars. Where is this industry heading? It’s impossible to watch - zero content, tons of ego. Bring back 2012.
Solid.
So what? He made more on Twitch. He said it himself — $40K a day. Kick is a casino money bubble. As soon as Stake shuts down or they run out of money to launder, your KCIP will deflate to zero. Screenshot this.
Holy shit… $130K a month just for sitting in front of a computer and farming reactions? I’m busting my ass at a factory for peanuts, while this guy makes the annual budget of a small town in a couple of streams. Life’s unfair, boys.