Jynxzi panics after leaking astromonical Twitch revenue he made in one month

Jynxzi panics after leaking astromonical Twitch revenue he made in one month

Twitch streamer Jynxzi accidentally leaked how much money he’d earned through his April broadcasts, and the amount is absolutely eyewatering.

With over 7 million followers on the Amazon-owned platform, Jynxzi is one of Twitch’s top streamers.

The 23-year-old has made a name for himself through his Rainbow 6 gameplay, even winning Best FPS Streamer at the 2024 Streamer Awards.

On April 23, Jynxzi was live on Twitch when he accidentally pulled up his dashboard, revealing his earnings from March 25 to April 23, and his revenue is nothing short of incredible.

Jynxzi leaks Twitch revenue, and he’s earning a fortune

During the broadcast, he was talking about football with his chat when he stood up and accidentally showed his Twitch dashboard, revealing revenue details clear as day.

“Oh my God,” he panicked, quickly changing the screen, but the damage had already been done, leaving him speechless for a few moments before uttering, “What just happened?”

The dashboard stats revealed that Jynxzi has just over 80,000 subscribers, and by averaging nearly 25,000 viewers, he was having major success on the ad revenue front.

In total, from March 25 to April 23, the Rainbow 6 star earned a whopping total of $452,448, putting him extremely close to half a million dollars.

To put things in perspective, in March 2025, Jynxzi was the third most-watched English Twitch streamer, behind LoL streamer Caedrel and Asmongold. So he’s extremely high up in terms of popularity.

He’s far from the only streamer to take their revenue. In November 2023, Ninja showed his revenue, revealing he earned $142,177 over the course of a month.

Meanwhile, in February, Asmongold revealed his own Twitch earnings, showing that he made a fraction of his streaming rivals at just $37,001 between January 19 and February 17, because he had refused to run “constant ads.”

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