
With the booming popularity of Cryptocurrency it may be a smart idea to accept Crypto donations on your stream. This is automatically available when you become a Twitch affiliate. Viewers can buy bits from Twitch and then use them to donate to your stream. Twitch has a built in currency on Twitch called bits. You can now accept credit card payments on your stream with the help of third party tools such as Streamlabs and Donorbox. It is easy to set up and you will get 100% of the money (Minus a small Paypal Fee) rather than splitting revenue with Twitch through Subs or Bits. This is probably the most popular way to accept donations on Stream. Let’s take a look at the differences between them. In the upper-right corner, click your profile icon.There are quite a few ways to accept donations on your Twitch Stream.To learn more, read our blog article here. We’ve written an in-depth article about setting up your tip page.

We will never take a cut of the money you receive. Most importantly, setting up a tip page is entirely free. We work with various payment processors, including PayPal, giving you more ways to monetize your channel than anyone else in the industry. Setting up a tip page is easy and only takes a couple of minutes. Setting up a Streamlabs Tip Pageīefore you can start accepting tips, you’ll need to create a Streamlabs tip page.

In this blog, we’ll show you how to add a donation button to your Twitch, including setting up a Streamlabs tip page, and editing and adding panels to your Twitch channel. Use it to buy better gear, stream overlays, or parts for your PC. Whether you want to stream full time or just for fun, giving your viewers a way to support you will help you create a better stream in the long run.

How to add a Donation Button on Your Twitch Channel
