YouTuber MrBeast is ready to sell to Kick – But for a good cause

YouTuber MrBeast is ready to sell to Kick – But for a good cause

The biggest content creator on YouTube, Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson was a guest on the platform Kick and streamed with the local streamers Félix “xQc” Lengyel, Adin Ross, and Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart. He was offered a large sum of money to become a streamer as well. The YouTuber agrees, but under one condition.

MrBeast streaming on Kick? In a joint Kick stream with content creators Adin Ross, Jynxzi, and xQc, YouTuber MrBeast was also a guest. He is known for his extraordinary projects on his YouTube channel and, with over 420 million subscribers, has the most subscribed YouTube channel overall (Source: nindo.de).

Under a certain condition, he would also become a streamer for 24 hours. However, sufficient people around the world must first have access to drinkable water for decades.

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24 hours live for a good cause

What is the condition? Kick and simultaneous Twitch streamer Adin Ross asks in a past livestream (Clip on kick.com), if MrBeast would host a 24-hour livestream if he received 4 million US dollars.

MrBeast thinks for a moment and then changes the conditions: he would do such a stream if the amount was raised to 5 million and if the money went to his charity Team Water.

What is the good cause? Team Water is MrBeast’s current project that enables people in poorer countries, who have no access to fresh water, to have potable water sources. Together with other international content creators, such as Mark Rober, the project was launched on August 1, 2025.

The goal is to raise 40 million US dollars by the end of August to provide clean water to 2 million people over decades. Every donation of one US dollar corresponds to one year of water for a person.

If MrBeast or his charity receives the 5 million US dollars, he would somewhat align himself with the streamers who have received a large sum of money to go live on Kick.

The differences: MrBeast would not keep the money himself, but rather for his charity project, and the money would not come from the platform Kick, but from another streamer.

Streamers like Amouranth or xQc previously received contracts from Kick. For a large sum of money, in xQc’s case around 100 million US dollars, they began streaming on Kick instead of Twitch. After a few years, streamers like Adin Ross or Amouranth nevertheless returned to Twitch or streamed simultaneously on both platforms.

An American YouTuber saw MrBeast’s money as an investment to keep his channel running. More about this can be read here on MeinMMO: YouTuber sells shares of his channel to one of the richest influencers in the world, regrets it – but he can save his channel

Source(s): MrBeast auf YouTube (auch Bildquelle)
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