Ed Craven Says Kick’s Partner Program Doesn’t Reward Gambling Streams
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Kick co-founder Ed Craven said the Kick Partner Program does not reward viewership from Slots or Casino streams.Craven made the comment replying to gambling streamer TheDoctor, who has nearly 100k Kick followers.Craven, who co-founded both Kick and crypto casino Stake, urged the streamer to post in non-gambling categories.
No Partner Pay for Slots or Casino Streams
Kick co-founder Ed Craven told a gambling streamer on June 3 that the platform’s Kick Partner Program (KPP) “doesn’t currently reward viewership from Slots or Casino streams.” The streamer, known as TheDoctor, had complained – in reply to a Kick post urging creators to hide their view counts and focus on “more authentic metrics” – that he had never been offered a Kick deal despite nearly 100,000 followers, roughly 2,000 average viewers and almost 10-hour daily streams. Craven wrote that the streamer would “perform really amazing in other categories” and closed with “we’re here to support you.”
The remark, surfaced by win.gg, is a rare on-record acknowledgment from Craven – who co-founded both Kick and the crypto casino Stake – that the platform’s flagship creator-payout program excludes the gambling content Kick is closely associated with.
TheDoctor is not a straightforward example of a sidelined creator. He promotes the gambling platform DegenCity through his own affiliate code and a $100,000 leaderboard competition, and days earlier had announced he was leaving Kick over a 30-second ad. His complaint nonetheless drew Craven into plainly stating what KPP will and will not pay for – and underscored how a gambling streamer like TheDoctor earns through operator and affiliate deals rather than platform partner pay.
