Andrew Tate leaks wild amount Adin Ross paid him to appear on stream
Andrew Tate revealed that Kick personality Adin Ross paid him an eye-watering amount in crypto just to appear on his stream — but it wasn’t any old broadcast.
Adin RossandAndrew Tatehave been associates for years, with Tateappearing in Ross’s contentevery so often to casually chat or discuss political and social topics.

In fact, the two have a fairly friendly relationship, with Tate admitting he was“worried” for the streameramid his lengthysocial media hiatusin late 2024.
Come spring 2025, Ross reached out to Tate — who iscurrently in Floridaafter leaving Romania — with an offer to commentate for his ‘Brand Risk’ influencer-boxing event, given his experience in the combat sports world as a former kickboxer.

Adin Ross paid Andrew Tate $1M in crypto to commentate boxing event
According to Tate, the request wasn’t an unpaid one between friends. Instead, the ‘Top G’ says Ross paid him quite handsomely to the tune of $1M in Ethereum, a popular crypto currency.
“‘I’ll give you a million dollars,'” Tate recounted their conversation during the event. “I was like, alright, safe. He sent me Eth. Check the blockchains.”

Ross jokingly begged Tate to keep his mouth shut, who claimed the influencer owed him an additional $5K after a side-bet on one of the fights that night.
Ross begrudgingly handed over a wad of cash to Tate, who counted out the bills while podcast host and streamer DJ Akademiks sat in the booth beside them.

At the time of publication, $1 of Ethereum is valued at $1,943.30 USD. Adin Ross is one of several influencers with big money in crypto, with fellowKickstreamerAmouranthsimilarly boasting a wallet worth$20M in Bitcoin and Ethereum— an amount so large that it caught the interest of masked robbers whobroke into her home, demanding hercash and crypto.
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