Kick has been making waves in recent months, quickly rising to compete with the titan of streaming, Twitch. Born from the aspiration to liberate creators from the increasing restrictions of Twitch, Kick is thriving in its bid to fall the titan.
In an audacious bid, Kick has attracted the talents of renowned names such as Felix "xQc" Lengyel and Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa. Its prospects are promising, and the spotlight intensifies as another heavy hitter appears to be considering a move to Kick: the maverick, Logan Paul.
Logan Paul, the notorious YouTuber and boxer, has openly contemplated the thought of migrating to Kick on his ImPaulsive podcast. "What's up, unnamed platform? You want the number one podcast in the world? […] We can bring our booming audience over to y'all. 50 billion, we'll take it," he announced, possibly with a touch of jest, yet hinting at a potential move. However, despite Paul's financial independence, the prospect of Kick meeting this staggering demand could make it a hard deal to refuse.
Paul was initially skeptical about Kick's ability to fund the colossal $100 million non-exclusivity deal they handed xQc. This disbelief was dispelled when he remembered that Kick is financially backed by Stake, a crypto gambling service known to rake in hefty profits. This revelation brought the discussion back to his potential migration.

