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MrBeast $2 billion earnings claim by Agent00 sparks debate as xQc questions massive $103 million monthly figure

MrBeast $2 billion earnings claim by Agent00 sparks debate as xQc questions massive $103 million monthly figure

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A fresh discussion around MrBeast has taken over the internet after a bold claim about his earnings went viral. Popular Twitch streamer Din Muktar, also known as Agent00, said during a livestream that MrBeast could be making close to $2 billion every year. He even estimated that around $103 million comes in every month just from YouTube.The claim quickly caught attention because of how big the number sounds. But Agent00 explained that this is not just a random guess. He broke down how MrBeast earns through YouTube videos, shorts, brand deals, and other businesses. According to him, MrBeast’s content brings massive traffic, and platforms like YouTube likely earn even more because of it. The clip, shared by Sportskeeda and others, has now started a wider debate online.

MrBeast earnings explained as Din Muktar and Felix Lengyel react to $2 billion claim

During his March 31 Twitch stream, Agent00 clearly stood by his numbers. He said, “He only made a total of $103 million across the two (long form and shorts). And that is MrBeast’s YouTube revenue, $103 million a month. I know that seems like, you almost might be thinking like, ‘Are you sure, Agent?’ I know a lot of people probably thinking, ‘Are you sure, Agent?’ He is the biggest creator in the world and I can assure you, YouTube makes billions more off of him. ”He also added that a big part of this money is not kept as profit. Instead, it is put back into making bigger and better videos. According to him, if this continues, the total value could grow even more in the future. He said, “MrBeast is generating, according to my calculations, $2 billion a year. Is it all being reinvested so next year it could be five, 10? Probably. But when he looks at his balance sheet, is that the number he sees? Absolutely.”Later that same day, another popular streamer Felix Lengyel reacted to the clip on his own stream. At first, he sounded confused about how someone earning that much could still talk about high costs. He said, “Is it? Well, it, well, yeah, it makes, it makes sense. Chat, so how are they still losing money on that, though?”After thinking it through, he admitted the estimate might have some logic behind it. He also pointed out that no one really knows MrBeast’s exact ad rates. He explained, “But chat, I don’t think anybody knows what his CPM exactly is and how all that works. Chat, I feel like his setup is so unique, it’d be hard to replicate.”At the same time, MrBeast stayed active online. He even replied to a small YouTuber who called his content boring. Instead of ignoring it, he welcomed the feedback and showed interest in improving future content. Go to Source

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