Unintentionally, Ninja streamed his Twitch dashboard, which showed $142,177 in earnings over the previous 30 days.
Famous esports personality Jake Lucky revealed Tyler’s winnings on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, writing:
“Ninja leaking his Twitch dashboard to remind us all how it feels to be leasing a vehicle, still renting, and having extra steak at Chipotle be an achievement.”
Fans are in disbelief at the six-figure earnings in just one month, with user @itsMissTaco writing:
“Life-changing money made in one stream, holy.”
Cloazy questioned, “Did you leak your dashboard?”
Ninja shrugged it off and admitted, “I did just leak my dashboard.”
Ninja had streamed 102 hours from October 15 through November 15. In that time, Ninja held 23,828 subscribers, which netted him $142,177 in the last 30 days.
This includes Twitch, one of many platforms where Ninja streams, in addition to sites like YouTube, Twitter/X, and Kick.
The streaming icon notably started streaming “everywhere” in September 2022 – and it looks like his decision is paying off big-time.