What is Adin Ross's Net Worth?
Adin Ross is a live streamer who has a net worth of $60 million.
While he was already a multi-millionaire during his Twitch peak, his wealth exploded following his move to Kick, where he reportedly secured a contract featuring a significant equity stake and hourly payouts ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. In June 2025, Ross cemented his status among the financial elite by purchasing a $25 million mansion in Florida.
Adin Ross first gained attention through gameplay streams of "NBA 2K," where his candid, unfiltered interactions with viewers and players helped him stand out in a crowded space. His early association with other creators and athletes accelerated his visibility and pushed his channel into the mainstream of Twitch culture.
Ross's career quickly evolved beyond gaming. He became known for hosting highly watched live conversations with rappers, athletes, and controversial internet figures, often leaning into unscripted, boundary-pushing content that generated viral moments. These streams drove rapid audience growth and positioned Ross as a central figure in the era of personality-driven streaming.
Over time, Ross diversified his platform presence and business interests, including high-profile sponsorships and a lucrative move to alternative streaming platforms following disputes and bans on Twitch. His career has also been marked by repeated controversies, suspensions, and public backlash, often tied to moderation issues and the guests he chose to platform.
Despite these setbacks, Adin Ross remains one of the most visible and polarizing figures in modern streaming. His trajectory reflects both the enormous financial upside and the reputational risks of internet fame built on live, unscripted content.
The Kick "Mega-Deal" and Hourly Earnings
Adin Ross's transition from Twitch to Kick in 2023 is regarded as one of the most lucrative "platform flips" in history. Unlike traditional streaming contracts, Ross's deal is a hybrid of:
- Hourly Pay: Ross has admitted on stream that he earns between $15,000 and $40,000 per hour just for being live.
- 95/5 Revenue Split: Unlike Twitch's 50/50 split, Kick allows Ross to keep 95% of his subscription revenue.
- Equity Stake: Industry analysts believe Ross owns a minority equity stake in Kick, meaning his net worth is tied to the valuation of the platform itself—a figure estimated in the hundreds of millions.
Gambling & Sponsorship Revenue
The backbone of Adin Ross's liquid wealth is his partnership with online casinos. At his peak on Twitch, he was earning approximately $4 million per month from Ethereum-based sponsorships. Since moving to Kick, he has partnered with Rainbet, a deal estimated to be worth $20 million to $30 million annually. Despite the volatility of live gambling, Ross's "house" deals ensure he is paid a flat fee regardless of his wins or losses on screen.
Early Life and Education
Adin Ross was born on October 11, 2000, in Boca Raton, Florida. He has a sister named Naomi. After living briefly in New York City, he settled in Three Rivers, California. Ross was educated at Woodlake Union High School. Growing up, he nurtured his passion for streaming and even skipped his high school prom so he could stream on Twitch. Not everything about his upbringing was great, however, as Ross was stabbed in his sleep by a mentally unstable relative when he was 12. He recovered after getting nine stitches in his arm.
Live Streaming
Ross gained widespread attention on Twitch when he began playing the video game "NBA 2K20" on the platform with famed NBA player LeBron James's son, Bronny. He also did wager matches with other streamers, as well as YouTubers, and played "Grand Theft Auto V" with rapper Tee Grizzley. Ross garnered even more recognition when LeBron James called in during a stream and uploaded the call to his Twitter page. Not long after that, Ross launched the number-one trending Twitter hashtag #make2kfunagain when he publicly denounced the newest version of the video game, "NBA 2K21." His Twitch account grew further when he began hosting e-dating streams on the platform Discord. In early 2021, Ross moved out of his house and moved in with a group of other live streamers collectively known as the Clout Gang 2.0. He joined FaZe Banks, RiceGum, Sommer Ray, Tavv Cooperman, and Mike Majlak. A couple of months later, his Twitch channel was attacked by bots.
In late 2022, Ross announced that he was overhauling his lifestyle and the kind of content he produced. He said he was abandoning "female-oriented" content, which he alleged had been central to his success. Consequently, Ross began speaking candidly about such subjects as masturbation and pornography. This led to controversy, causing Ross to be banned from Twitch on multiple occasions, often in response to the alleged use of hateful, homophobic slurs. In early 2023, after being banned from Twitch for the eighth time, Ross announced that he would be moving to the streaming platform Kick due to its more lenient terms of service, as well as its more favorable revenue sharing with streamers. However, he also attracted controversy on Kick when he live-streamed Super Bowl LVII, considered to be a possible violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Twitch Earnings
In March 2022, a few months before leaving the platform, Adin Ross accidentally revealed how much he was earning per month at that point off Twitch sponsorships. According to the link that he accidentally revealed, at that point, Adin was being paid 335 Ethereum per week from his primary sponsor. At that time, 335 ether was worth right around $1 million. Therefore, Adin was earning $4 million PER MONTH at his absolute peak of Twitch.

Adin Ross (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Collaborations
Ross has collaborated with many other notable streamers during his career, including Kai Cenat, Logan Paul, and IShowSpeed. One of his most prominent collaborators has been Andrew Tate, whom he considers his mentor. After Tate was arrested in Romania in late 2022 for alleged human trafficking, Ross was one of five people supposedly authorized to visit him in detention. However, he was ultimately denied access by the Romanian government. Ross is also known to have many rappers on his livestreams, such as Lil Yachty, Blueface, Lil Tecca, Lil Tjay, and Sheck Wes.
Mainstream Influence: The Trump & Tyson Streams
In 2024 and 2025, Ross pivoted toward "Event Streaming." His August 2024 interview with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago became one of the most-watched streams in history, during which Ross gifted Trump a Rolex and a custom Cybertruck. Ross also claimed to have won a $1 million bet on the 2024 Presidential Election, further padding his liquid assets.
Charity
Ross has used some of his Twitch revenue to donate to charitable causes. In 2021, he donated 10% of his revenue to LGBTQ causes, and the following year donated $10,000 to fellow live streamer Tony Winchester, who had recently been diagnosed with brain cancer.
Personal Life
Adin Rosswas at one point in a relationship with fellow live streamer Corinna Kopf, with whom he hosted a stream in a hot tub in 2021, creating a viral moment. Ross's most significant public relationship was with influencer PamiBaby, which ended in 2022.
Real Estate
In May 2022, Adin paid $5 million for a mansion in the Hollywood Hills. In March 2023, he listed this home for sale for $5.5 million. He lowered the price to $4.999 million in May 2023. He accepted an offer in July 2023. The reason for his decision to sell the home after less than a year was reportedly due to a frequent occurrence of "swattings."
In June 2025, Adin paid $25.5 million, using a $13 million mortgage, to buy a 10-acre estate in Davie, Florida, setting a record for the area. The estate features an 11,000-square-foot mansion that was built in 2009.
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