StarMaker Host Earnings Guide: Gifts, Rewards, Levels & Withdrawal

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Support StarMaker Singers and Hosts with Coins

Topuplist offers direct StarMaker Coins recharge for Global Server accounts. Select a package, enter the recipient’s numeric StarMaker SID and complete payment without sharing a StarMaker password or verification code.

Coins can be used for live-streaming gifts, creator support, room items and other eligible social features.

Recharge StarMaker Coins on Topuplist

Eligible StarMaker hosts may earn platform rewards through live gifts, host activities, official campaigns or agency arrangements. However, the amount viewers spend on Coins is not automatically equal to the amount a host can withdraw.

Several different values may appear between the viewer’s purchase and the host’s final payout:

  1. The viewer purchases Coins.

  2. The viewer uses Coins to send a virtual gift.

  3. The platform records the gift or contribution value.

  4. Eligible host rewards enter an estimated or pending balance.

  5. Approved earnings move into a settled balance.

  6. The host requests withdrawal when current requirements are met.

StarMaker’s official app listings confirm that users can broadcast Live, join Live Duets, host Party Rooms and participate in music communities. However, the public listings do not provide one global host commission rate, minimum withdrawal amount or payout schedule. Hosts should therefore rely on the information displayed in their own Host Center, Income page, agency agreement and withdrawal screen.

Can StarMaker Hosts Make Real Money?

Some eligible hosts may be able to convert approved platform rewards into withdrawable earnings. Availability can depend on:

  • Account status

  • Host-program eligibility

  • Country or region

  • Identity verification

  • Live-streaming permissions

  • Agency membership

  • Current platform rules

  • Payment-account eligibility

Being able to open a Live or Party Room does not necessarily prove that an account has joined a cash-earning program. StarMaker’s public app description confirms the availability of Live and Party Room features but does not state that every user who broadcasts is automatically entitled to withdraw money.

Check whether your account displays sections such as:

  • Host Center

  • Creator Center

  • Income

  • Earnings

  • Rewards

  • Wallet

  • Withdrawal

  • Agency Center

When none of these options appears, the account may not currently be eligible for host payouts.

How Do StarMaker Hosts Earn Rewards?

The exact earning options vary by account and program. Potential sources may include live gifts, activity missions, official events and agency-based incentives.

Viewer Gifts

Viewers purchase StarMaker Coins and use them to send virtual gifts in supported rooms.

Topuplist’s current StarMaker product page identifies live-streaming gifts, room interaction items and creator support as major uses of StarMaker Coins. It also confirms that Coins are delivered to Global Server accounts through numeric SID recharge.

A simplified earning flow is:

Viewer Coins → Virtual Gift → Host Reward Record → Pending Settlement → Withdrawable Balance

The values at each stage may be different.

Host Tasks and Activity Rewards

Where offered, host programs may use activity requirements such as:

  • Valid live days

  • Valid broadcasting hours

  • Host check-ins

  • Audience engagement

  • Room activity

  • Campaign participation

  • Gift targets

  • Content-quality requirements

Do not assume that every live minute or room session qualifies. The account’s current task page should explain what counts as a valid day or valid hour.

Official Campaign and Event Rewards

StarMaker may run room activities, games and social events through its music community. Its official Google Play listing describes interactive rooms, singing games and community participation, but it does not publish a single global reward structure for these activities.

An event reward could take different forms:

  • Host rewards

  • Ranking points

  • Badges

  • Frames or room effects

  • Traffic exposure

  • Virtual items

  • Event qualification

  • Other account benefits

Only a reward explicitly described as cash, settled earnings or withdrawable income should be treated as potential payout money.

Agency-Based Rewards

Some hosts may participate through an agency or managed host program.

An agency arrangement may include:

  • Activity targets

  • Gift-related rewards

  • Attendance incentives

  • Ranking bonuses

  • Training or room support

  • Monthly settlement

  • Agency commission

These conditions must come from the actual written agreement. A third party’s social-media post or recruitment message is not a substitute for a contract.

StarMaker Coins, Gifts, Rewards and Cash Explained

The most common earnings mistake is treating every displayed number as money.

Term

Primarily Used By

What It Represents

Directly Withdrawable?

Coins

Viewers

Virtual currency used for gifts and eligible items

No

Virtual Gifts

Viewers

Digital items sent to singers or hosts

No

Gift or Contribution Value

Platform and rooms

A record of support, activity or event contribution

Not necessarily

Estimated Rewards

Eligible hosts

Preliminary earning calculation

Not yet

Pending Income

Eligible hosts

Rewards awaiting review or settlement

No

Settled Earnings

Eligible hosts

Approved host income

Depends on withdrawal eligibility

Withdrawable Balance

Verified hosts

Amount currently eligible for payout request

Yes, subject to displayed rules

Why Coins Do Not Equal Cash One-to-One

A Coin is a viewer-facing virtual currency. The host may receive a different reward unit or calculated value after a gift is sent.

The final host amount may be affected by:

  • Platform reward rules

  • Gift eligibility

  • Campaign conditions

  • Agency revenue sharing

  • Invalid or refunded payments

  • Settlement reviews

  • Payment fees

  • Currency conversion

  • Applicable taxes

StarMaker’s publicly available App Store and Google Play descriptions explain the app’s Live and community features but do not publish a fixed global Coin-to-cash conversion.

Gross Gift Value vs Net Host Earnings

A useful general model is:

Estimated Net Earnings = Eligible Settled Rewards − Agency Share − Payment Fees − Applicable Taxes

This is an explanatory formula, not an official StarMaker conversion rate.

Do not calculate earnings by multiplying the viewer’s Coin purchase price by the number of gifts received.

Why Gift Totals Can Be Higher Than Withdrawable Earnings

A host may see a large gift, contribution or room score but a much smaller withdrawable balance.

Possible reasons include:

The Displayed Number Is Not Cash

A room may display:

  • Contribution points

  • Popularity

  • Event score

  • PK score

  • User level experience

  • Gift value

These metrics can be useful for interaction or rankings without representing payout currency.

Rewards Are Still Pending

Recent gifts may require:

  • Daily settlement

  • Event completion

  • Payment verification

  • Fraud review

  • Agency calculation

  • Monthly settlement

Some Gifts May Not Be Eligible

A gift might be excluded when:

  • It was sent to another microphone user

  • It went to the room owner rather than the performer

  • It was a free or promotional item

  • It belonged to a separate event

  • It arrived after an event deadline

  • The transaction was reversed

  • The receiving account was not earnings-eligible

Agency Terms May Apply

An agency may calculate host payments according to:

  • Commission percentage

  • Monthly activity targets

  • Minimum live days

  • Valid-hour requirements

  • Gift thresholds

  • Performance tiers

The host should compare the agency statement with the written agreement rather than the room’s visible gift total.

Who Is Eligible to Earn as a StarMaker Host?

StarMaker offers social singing, Live broadcasting, Live Duets, Party Rooms and Family communities. These features are confirmed in the official app listing. The listing does not state that every singer or room owner automatically receives cash earnings.

Possible eligibility checks may include:

  • Minimum legal age

  • Supported account region

  • Verified identity

  • Live-host approval

  • Account in good standing

  • Valid payment details

  • Agency invitation or contract

  • Completion of host-program requirements

Ordinary User vs Earnings-Eligible Host

An ordinary user may be able to:

  • Record songs

  • Publish covers

  • Join rooms

  • Use Live Duet

  • Host social activities

  • Receive likes and comments

An earnings-eligible host may additionally see:

  • Host tasks

  • Gift records

  • Estimated rewards

  • Settlement information

  • Withdrawal controls

Can You Earn Without an Agency?

Possibly, depending on the account and region. Public StarMaker pages do not publish a rule stating that every eligible host must join an agency.

Use the following evidence:

  1. The earning options shown in your account

  2. Official in-app messages

  3. A verified host invitation

  4. Written agency terms

  5. StarMaker customer-support confirmation

Do not pay an unofficial recruiter simply to “activate” earnings.

How to Check Your StarMaker Host Earnings

Menu names may differ by version and region.

Try the following:

  1. Open StarMaker.

  2. Tap Me or your profile.

  3. Look for Host Center, Creator Center, Wallet or Income.

  4. Open Rewards, Earnings or Gift Records.

  5. Check estimated, pending and settled amounts separately.

  6. Open the withdrawal page to view current requirements.

StarMaker’s official listing directs users to the Feedback option on the Me page and provides [email protected] for customer support.

How StarMaker Gift Earnings Are Processed

Step 1: A Viewer Purchases Coins

Coins can be bought through StarMaker-supported in-app channels or an eligible direct recharge service.

Topuplist currently supports StarMaker Global Server SID recharge and states that no StarMaker password or verification code is required.

Step 2: The Viewer Sends a Gift

The viewer selects a gift and recipient in a supported Live or room feature.

Step 3: StarMaker Records the Gift

The host may see the gift in:

  • Live-room activity

  • Gift records

  • Contributor lists

  • Event records

  • Estimated rewards

Step 4: The Reward Enters Review or Settlement

The platform may verify:

  • Recipient eligibility

  • Transaction validity

  • Campaign requirements

  • Account compliance

  • Event timing

  • Agency rules

Step 5: Eligible Earnings Are Settled

Approved rewards may move from an estimated or pending status into a settled balance.

Step 6: The Host Requests Withdrawal

A withdrawal can be requested only when the account satisfies the conditions shown on its current payout page.

Gifts, PK Scores and Host Earnings Are Not the Same

A virtual gift may affect several systems, but each number can serve a different purpose.

  • Gift Cost: Coins deducted from the viewer

  • Contribution Value: Support recorded for a user or room

  • PK Score: Points used to determine a battle result

  • Ranking Points: Progress on a leaderboard

  • Host Rewards: Earnings calculated under a host program

  • Withdrawable Balance: Approved amount eligible for payout

Winning a PK Battle does not necessarily mean that the host receives the opponent’s Coins or a separate cash prize.

Likewise, a gift that generates a high PK score may not produce the same number as the host’s settled earnings.

Do Free Gifts Generate Host Income?

Do not assume that a free, bonus or event gift creates withdrawable earnings.

It may instead provide:

  • Room activity

  • Event points

  • Engagement

  • User experience

  • Ranking progress

  • A visual animation

Check the host’s income record. When the gift does not appear as an eligible reward, it should not be treated as cash income.

StarMaker Host Levels Explained

StarMaker may display several types of levels or status indicators. They should not be confused.

Level or Status

Applies To

Possible Purpose

User Level

General users

Overall account activity

Pro Status

Paying subscribers

Premium subscription benefits

Host Level

Eligible broadcasters

Host progress or program status

Contribution Level

Gift senders

Viewer support or spending activity

Family Level

Community groups

Group activity and ranking

Agency Tier

Managed hosts

Contract or performance classification

What Is Host Level?

Where available, Host Level may reflect factors such as:

  • Broadcasting activity

  • Valid live days

  • Valid live hours

  • Audience engagement

  • Gifts received

  • Host tasks

  • Account quality

  • Event participation

Does a Higher Host Level Guarantee More Earnings?

No.

A higher level may unlock:

  • Additional tasks

  • Badges

  • Room privileges

  • Exposure

  • Events

  • Host-program benefits

Income still depends on the earning rules shown in the host’s account or contract. A level should not be treated as a guaranteed salary unless the written program terms explicitly connect it to a payment.

Why Did My Host Level Stop Increasing?

Possible causes include:

  • Live hours were not considered valid

  • The required number of live days was missed

  • The wrong room type was used

  • A task period ended

  • Activity data has not updated

  • The account received a restriction

  • Program rules changed

Take screenshots of the task page before and after completing a requirement.

StarMaker Host Rewards Explained

Daily Rewards

Where offered, daily rewards may require:

  • Host check-in

  • A minimum valid session

  • Room activity

  • Task completion

Weekly or Monthly Rewards

These may depend on:

  • Valid live days

  • Total valid hours

  • Gift milestones

  • Audience targets

  • Ranking placement

  • Agency assessment

Performance Bonuses

A bonus may be linked to:

  • Official campaigns

  • Host rankings

  • PK events

  • Audience growth

  • Gift milestones

  • Consistent broadcasting

Not every bonus is cash. Read whether the reward is described as earnings, Coins, exposure, a badge or another virtual benefit.

Pending, Settled and Invalid Rewards

Pending: The reward has been recorded but is awaiting calculation or review.

Settled: The reward has been approved and added to an eligible balance.

Invalid or Expired: The task, gift or campaign did not meet the stated conditions.

How to Read the Host Earnings Dashboard

A host dashboard may include several figures.

Estimated Rewards

A preliminary calculation that may still change.

Pending Income

Rewards waiting for settlement or review.

Settled Income

Rewards approved under the current earning rules.

Withdrawable Balance

The amount currently eligible for a payout request.

Valid Live Hours

Broadcasting time that meets the program’s requirements.

Valid Live Days

Days that satisfy the minimum activity criteria.

Monthly Target

The host’s current task or contract requirements.

Estimated earnings should not be recorded as final income until they are settled.

StarMaker Withdrawal Basics

Where Is the Withdrawal Button?

Possible paths include:

  • Me → Wallet

  • Me → Host Center

  • Creator Center → Income

  • Earnings → Withdraw

  • Agency Center → Settlement

The exact path depends on the account and app version.

What Is the Minimum StarMaker Withdrawal Amount?

There is no reliable global minimum published in StarMaker’s public App Store or Google Play descriptions.

The correct minimum is the amount displayed on the host’s current withdrawal page or written agency settlement terms.

Do not rely on an old video or screenshot because:

  • Regions may use different currencies

  • Programs may have different thresholds

  • Rules may change

  • Agency payouts may use separate schedules

Which Withdrawal Method Can You Use?

Use only the payment method shown in the verified account or agency system.

Before submitting, check:

  • Recipient name

  • Account number or wallet details

  • Currency

  • Processing fee

  • Minimum amount

  • Estimated arrival time

  • Identity requirements

Do not assume a specific bank, wallet or payment service is supported in every country.

What Verification May Be Required?

Depending on the region and payout method, the account may request:

  • Legal name

  • Date of birth

  • Identity document

  • Selfie or identity confirmation

  • Bank or wallet details

  • Phone or email verification

  • Tax information

  • Agency documentation

Use your own accurate identity and payment information.

StarMaker Withdrawal Status Explained

Withdrawal Status

Meaning

What to Do

Available

Balance can currently be requested

Verify payout information

Submitted

Request has been created

Save the request ID

Pending

Request is awaiting review

Do not create duplicates

Processing

Payment is being handled

Wait for the displayed period

Completed

Platform marks the payment as sent

Check the receiving account

Failed

The payout could not be completed

Review payment details

Rejected

Verification or eligibility failed

Read the stated reason

Frozen

Earnings or account are under review

Contact official support

Why Is My Withdrawal Pending?

Possible causes include:

  • First-time withdrawal review

  • Identity verification

  • Payment-provider checks

  • Agency settlement schedule

  • Weekend or holiday processing

  • A large or unusual request

  • Account-security review

Why Did My Withdrawal Fail?

Check for:

  • Incorrect legal name

  • Incorrect payment information

  • Unsupported payout method

  • Country mismatch

  • Expired identity document

  • Insufficient eligible balance

  • Payment-provider rejection

  • Account restriction

Completed but Not Received

When the platform shows Completed:

  1. Check the correct receiving account.

  2. Confirm the payout currency.

  3. Review the displayed processing time.

  4. Save the withdrawal reference.

  5. Contact the payment provider if required.

  6. Contact StarMaker or the responsible agency with evidence.

How Long Does StarMaker Withdrawal Take?

StarMaker’s public app pages do not specify one universal payout duration.

Processing may vary according to:

  • Verification status

  • Withdrawal method

  • Country

  • Currency

  • Payment provider

  • Agency schedule

  • Weekends and holidays

  • Account review

Use the estimated arrival date displayed when submitting the request.

StarMaker Agency Earnings Explained

What Does a Host Agency Do?

A host agency may help with:

  • Recruitment

  • Host training

  • Activity tracking

  • Event organization

  • PK scheduling

  • Room management

  • Contract administration

  • Settlement support

How Can Agency Payments Work?

A written contract might use:

  • Gift-related commission

  • Fixed activity reward

  • Target-based incentive

  • Performance tier

  • Ranking bonus

  • Monthly payout

The arrangement should explain which figures are gross, which are net and which deductions apply.

Questions to Ask Before Joining an Agency

Ask for written answers to:

  • What percentage or reward does the host receive?

  • Is there a guaranteed payment?

  • What counts as a valid live hour?

  • How many valid days are required?

  • What happens when a target is missed?

  • Who processes the withdrawal?

  • What fees or deductions apply?

  • Is the agreement exclusive?

  • How can the host leave?

  • When is income settled?

  • Who handles taxes?

Agency Warning Signs

Avoid recruiters who:

  • Ask for your StarMaker password

  • Request an SMS or email code

  • Demand an upfront joining fee

  • Promise guaranteed high income

  • Refuse to provide written terms

  • Require suspicious private Coin purchases

  • Ask for your bank PIN

  • Threaten to ban your account

  • Use only a personal payment account

Verify agency claims through StarMaker’s official in-app support before signing or paying.

How Much Can a StarMaker Host Earn?

There is no single reliable average because earnings can vary significantly.

Factors include:

  • Account eligibility

  • Country

  • Audience size

  • Gift activity

  • Broadcast consistency

  • Host program

  • Agency contract

  • Event performance

  • Payment conversion

  • Fees and taxes

A Better Way to Estimate Earnings

Use only settled host income:

Net Host Earnings = Settled Rewards − Agency Deductions − Payment Fees − Applicable Taxes

You can also calculate:

Earnings per Valid Live Hour = Settled Earnings ÷ Valid Live Hours

This helps compare performance across different months without confusing room gift scores with cash.

Example

Suppose the dashboard displays:

  • Gift contribution: 100,000 points

  • Estimated rewards: $120

  • Settled rewards: $95

  • Withdrawable balance: $87

The host should treat $87 as the amount currently closest to a payout request—not the 100,000 contribution points and not the $120 estimate.

This example illustrates the difference between metrics and is not an official StarMaker conversion.

How to Increase Host Earnings Responsibly

Broadcast on a Consistent Schedule

Use a predictable schedule so regular viewers know when to join.

Improve Audience Retention

Consider:

  • A strong opening song

  • Short greetings

  • Song requests

  • Live Duets

  • Clear room rules

  • Regular interaction

  • Limited waiting time

Complete Valid Tasks

Review the task page before going Live so you understand:

  • Required duration

  • Eligible room type

  • Deadline

  • Reward type

  • Settlement conditions

Participate in Relevant Events

Join an event only after checking:

  • Eligibility

  • Scoring rules

  • Reward type

  • Settlement date

  • Regional availability

Avoid Excessive Gift Pressure

Do not:

  • Shame viewers who do not pay

  • Promise personal relationships for gifts

  • Encourage users to borrow money

  • Demand passwords or private payments

  • Pressure minors to recharge

  • Create false emergencies

A sustainable community values singing, interaction and free support as well as gifts.

Common StarMaker Earnings Problems

Gifts Received but Earnings Did Not Increase

Check:

  • Whether you were the selected recipient

  • Whether the gift was eligible

  • Whether it is still pending

  • Whether it belonged to an event

  • Whether the dashboard has updated

  • Whether the account is earnings-eligible

Reward Is Lower Than Expected

Possible explanations include:

  • Gift score was confused with cash

  • Rewards remain pending

  • Agency deductions apply

  • A task was not completed

  • Some transactions became invalid

  • The reward was non-cash

  • Fees or taxes apply

Live Hours Were Not Counted

Check:

  • Required session length

  • Valid room type

  • Network interruptions

  • Task dates

  • Host status

  • Whether the session ended correctly

Withdrawal Option Is Missing

Possible reasons:

  • Host payout access is unavailable

  • Verification is incomplete

  • The minimum has not been reached

  • The agency handles settlement

  • The region is unsupported

  • The account is under review

Earnings Were Frozen

Take the following steps:

  1. Read the account notice.

  2. Stop creating repeated withdrawal requests.

  3. Save reward and transaction records.

  4. Gather identity documents if requested.

  5. Contact official support.

  6. Contact the agency only through a verified channel.

What Records Should Hosts Save?

Keep:

  • StarMaker SID

  • Host or agency ID

  • Live dates

  • Valid live hours

  • Gift records

  • Reward screenshots

  • Monthly task page

  • Settlement statements

  • Withdrawal request IDs

  • Payment receipts

  • Agency contract

  • Support correspondence

These records help resolve missing rewards, incorrect activity totals and payout disputes.

Host earnings may be taxable depending on the host’s country and circumstances.

Possible classifications include:

  • Self-employment income

  • Digital-creator income

  • Service income

  • Other personal income

Hosts should:

  • Save monthly statements

  • Record withdrawal amounts

  • Track agency deductions

  • Keep payment-provider fees

  • Record currency conversion

  • Consult a local tax professional when necessary

Do not use another person’s identity or payment account. Doing so can cause verification failure, frozen funds, tax mismatches and ownership disputes.

How Viewers Can Support StarMaker Hosts

Viewers can support eligible hosts with Coins through gifts, but they should understand that Coin cost is not necessarily equal to the host’s cash income.

Topuplist currently supports Global Server SID recharge and lists StarMaker packages from 60 to 14,000 Coins. Current prices and discounts can change, so use the amount displayed on the live product page.

How to Recharge on Topuplist

  1. Open the StarMaker recharge page.

  2. Select a Coin package.

  3. Enter the recipient’s numeric StarMaker SID.

  4. Verify every digit.

  5. Choose a payment method.

  6. Complete payment.

  7. Check the StarMaker balance.

Topuplist states that the Global Server recharge requires only the SID and package selection. It does not require the StarMaker login password or verification code.

An incorrect SID can send Coins to the wrong account, and some completed digital deliveries may not be recoverable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can StarMaker hosts make real money?

Eligible hosts may be able to withdraw approved rewards when their account and region support host earnings. Live access alone does not guarantee payout eligibility.

How do StarMaker hosts earn from gifts?

Viewers spend Coins on gifts. Eligible gifts may generate host rewards, which can pass through estimated, pending and settled stages before becoming withdrawable.

How much is a StarMaker gift worth to a host?

There is no publicly documented global conversion rate. Check the host’s income records and program terms.

Do hosts receive the full value of viewer Coins?

Do not assume so. Viewer Coin cost, gift value, host rewards and withdrawable earnings are different metrics.

What is the difference between Coins and host rewards?

Coins are viewer-side virtual currency. Host rewards are earnings or benefits calculated for eligible hosts under current program rules.

What is StarMaker Host Level?

It is a host-progress or status indicator where available. Its exact requirements and benefits depend on the account and program.

Does a higher Host Level increase earnings?

Not automatically. A higher level may unlock tasks or benefits, but only written earning rules determine cash rewards.

Can a host earn without joining an agency?

Possibly, depending on the region and account. Check the in-app earning options or ask official support.

What is the StarMaker minimum withdrawal amount?

Use the amount displayed on your current withdrawal page. No single global minimum is published in the public app listings.

Which payment method supports withdrawal?

Use the payout method displayed in your verified host account or agency settlement page.

How long does withdrawal take?

Processing depends on verification, country, payment method and settlement schedule. Check the estimated date shown when submitting.

Why is my withdrawal pending?

It may be undergoing identity, payment, fraud-prevention or agency review.

Why are my gifts not showing as earnings?

The gift may be pending, ineligible, assigned to another user or recorded as a non-cash event value.

Why is my withdrawable balance lower than my gift total?

Gift totals may represent Coins, contribution points or estimated rewards rather than settled cash.

Can StarMaker freeze host earnings?

An account or payout may be held for verification, security or policy review. Read the notice and contact official support.

Is StarMaker host income taxable?

It may be taxable depending on local law. Keep payout records and consult a qualified local adviser.

Final Host Earnings Checklist

Before Going Live

  • Confirm host-earning eligibility

  • Review current tasks

  • Check valid-hour requirements

  • Test audio and network

  • Read agency terms

  • Confirm the settlement period

After Each Live

  • Review received gifts

  • Check valid hours

  • Record estimated rewards

  • Save task screenshots

  • Report errors promptly

Before Withdrawal

  • Use settled rather than estimated income

  • Check the current minimum

  • Verify your legal name

  • Verify payment information

  • Review fees and currency

  • Save the withdrawal request ID

Final Verdict

StarMaker host earnings involve several separate stages.

Viewer Coins are used to buy gifts. Gifts may generate contribution values or rewards. Eligible rewards must then be reviewed and settled before they can become withdrawable income.

Hosts should remember:

  • Coins are not cash.

  • Gift totals are not necessarily earnings.

  • Estimated rewards are not final.

  • Host Level does not guarantee a salary.

  • Agency terms should be written and verified.

  • Withdrawal rules vary by account and region.

  • Public StarMaker pages do not provide one global conversion rate or payout threshold.

  • The in-app dashboard, withdrawal page and verified contract are the final sources for account-specific earnings.

Viewers who want to support a singer or host can recharge Coins using the correct SID:

Recharge StarMaker Coins on Topuplist

Marcus Chen

Marcus Chen is a writer and former revenue operations specialist at a major live-streaming platform in Asia. Over three years, he worked directly with virtual gifting systems, analyzing tipping behaviors, token pricing, and the real cost of popular in-stream interactions across Southeast Asian markets. That insider role gave him a unique window into how platforms monetize viewer engagement in one of the world's fastest-growing streaming regions. Today, Marcus turns that knowledge into practical advice for the global streaming community. He breaks down recharge options across different apps, explains the true value of virtual gifts, and reveals how regional pricing differences affect what viewers pay. His testing is rigorous, his comparisons honest, and his mission is to help fans support their favorite creators without overspending.

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