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Mizkif accidentally leaks his Twitch revenue while streaming live to his viewers

If you’re a fan of Mizkif, you probably know that he’s one of the many popular streamers on Twitch. He’s known for his hilarious reactions, …

By: Kevin Castle

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If you’re a fan of Mizkif, you probably know that he’s one of the many popular streamers on Twitch. He’s known for his hilarious reactions, his variety of content, and his interactions with other streamers. But did you know that he also makes a lot of money from streaming? Well, he probably didn’t want you to know that, but he accidentally leaked his Twitch revenue live on stream!

It happened on September 12th, when Mizkif was live streaming. He was chatting with his viewers when he decided to check something on his browser. He opened up his web browser, unaware that he was still capturing his desktop on OBS. As he did so, he revealed his Twitch account that showed his revenue of $13,168.32 from September 5th to the 11th. This also showed that this revenue was $2,189.90 higher than this time from the previous week.

As soon as Mizkif realized what he had done, he quickly switched to another scene and acknowledged that he had shown his revenue, “Oh, Oh, I just showed my revenue.”  The clip went viral on Reddit, Twitter, and YouTube, and soon everyone was talking about Mizkif’s massive earnings.

Mizkif’s revenue leak was a rare glimpse into the world of Twitch streaming and how much money some streamers can make. It also sparked a lot of discussions about the economics of streaming, the ethics of disclosing income, and the reactions of other streamers. Some people praised Mizkif for being successful and generous, while others criticized him for being greedy and dishonest. Some people were curious about how much other streamers make, while others were indifferent or jealous.

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What do you think about Mizkif’s revenue leak? Do you think it was a mistake or a publicity stunt? Do you think streamers should reveal their income or keep it private? Do you think streaming is a viable career or a risky gamble?

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