In short, yes, you can get banned. However, the situation is more nuanced. Twitch monitors the balance between your streaming activity, audience engagement, and earnings. You can't just throw $500 into Bits/Subs and stream for a few hours with zero viewers. If you aim to earn significant income on Twitch, it's crucial to maintain a legitimate account that reflects your earnings accurately.

We suggest aiming for around 10-20 viewers to achieve a payout ranging from $250 to $400 while streaming approximately 1-3 hours daily.

Many individuals have successfully earned between $250 to $400 in their first month with an average of 10-20 viewers. It's advisable not to pursue excessive earnings on a new account, as this could elevate the risk of being banned.

You have the option to purchase or create additional Twitch accounts ready for affiliate status. You can register these accounts for affiliate status using the same payout method and data utilized for your initial account without encountering any issues. You can buy them from us.

No. In case of losing your account through any bans or whatever, we dont offer any refunds. Once you paid, you will never get your money back. We try to deliver our things, if you get banned in the same time or sended us the wrong channel link, we also dont refund you.

There is no limit for how many affiliate accounts you can own and make money of.

In the event that one of your accounts is banned, the remaining accounts will remain unaffected. This holds true even if they share the same registered name and payout method.

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