Twitch Points
Points on the Twitch platform
Bits on Twitch are a currency that allows viewers to support streamers by sending tips for their content. They are digital "currency" units that can be purchased with real money and used in chat while watching broadcasts. Viewers can purchase beats directly through the Twitch platform using cash or other payment methods. Once purchased, the bits can be used to support streamers. They are sent in chat using emotes, and the number of bits determines the visual effect of the emote.
Similar to Channel Points, bits are a way that viewers can use to interact with content and support the streamer. This is also one of the monetization methods for streamers on Twitch, as they get a cut of the revenue from the bits viewers purchase. In addition, streamers can create various visual and audio effects that are activated when they receive beats from viewers, making the interaction with the broadcast more interesting and engaging. Note also that the cost of a bit to a viewer usually includes a markup compared to what the streamer will receive. This means that the amount a viewer pays per bit may be higher than what the streamer will ultimately receive. But please check the current rules and bit prices on the Twitch platform at the time of your visit, as these may change based on platform and streamer policies.
What are Twitch Channel Points? These are symbolic units that are accumulated by viewers and provide them with various benefits on the stream. Points can be obtained both for active participation in the chat and for donations or subscription to the channel.
In addition, some channels may have their own reward systems or currencies for viewers, which are often used to enter competitions, purchase virtual items, or receive special benefits. Points can be obtained both for active participation in the chat and for donations or subscription to the channel. What benefits do Twitch Channel Points provide?