
"Stake, the Curaçao-based crypto casino, generated $4.7 billion in gross gaming revenue in 2024, according to multiple reports. It didn't build that brand with banner ads."
"A single campaign for streamer Adin Ross generated 430 million views from 11,000 videos posted by 520 clippers, Bloomberg reported."
"Anthony Fujiwara, 23, didn't invent the practice. He credits Andrew Tate and Luke Belmar with pioneering the clip-for-cash model through their online courses."
"Bloomberg reported in October that his company, simply called Clipping, had generated roughly $7.7 million in revenue with some 23,300 contract editors."
Clipping Exe, founded by Anthony Fujiwara, transformed video marketing, particularly for crypto casinos like Stake.com, which generated $4.7 billion in 2024. Stake's visibility surged through thousands of short clips shared on social media platforms, with minimal compensation for creators. However, this strategy led to regulatory issues, resulting in the loss of Stake's UK license. Despite challenges, Fujiwara's Clipping has thrived, generating $7.7 million in revenue with over 23,300 editors, showcasing the scalability of the clipping model.
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