Chamet does not pay a fixed salary. All hosts worldwide earn through the same bean-based system, and monthly income depends entirely on individual effort, streaming hours, and audience engagement.
On Chamet, income is generated from beans received during live streams,
private video calls, and viewer interactions. These beans are converted
into real money using a fixed system where 10,000 beans = $1.
Because this system is universal, hosts from any country can earn the same
amount if they put in similar effort and time. There are no region-based
salary limits on Chamet.
While results vary from person to person, most hosts fall into one of the
following earning ranges:
• New or casual hosts: $300–$600 per month by streaming a few hours daily and learning the platform.
• Regular active hosts: $800–$1,200 per month with consistent schedules and good viewer interaction.
• Highly engaging hosts: $1,000–$1,800+ per month by streaming longer hours and building loyal followers.
These figures are based on average activity and do not include special
bonuses or ranking rewards.
Monthly income on Chamet increases when hosts:
• Stream consistently every day
• Actively talk and interact with viewers
• Use private calls and live rooms effectively
• Participate in platform events and challenges
• Build repeat viewers and loyal supporters
Simply put, the more time and effort you invest, the higher your monthly
earnings can be.
Chamet does not set a maximum earning limit for hosts.
Your monthly income is not capped by region, age, or location.
Hosts who treat Chamet seriously and stream professionally often turn it
into a stable monthly income source rather than a side activity.
The first step to earning is completing your host registration.