>>6950833>it seems cover is very generous with its starting salaryWasn't it actually the opposite? The base salary is just a low floor pocket-money stipend (a few hundred bucks maybe, certainly not enough to live off if that's your only income), and the real money only comes rolling in after you've achieved yt monetization, with sc's and memberships.
(Which, to be fair though, with Hololive's increased brand power comes faster and faster nowadays. Years back it took previous gens months from debut to achieve monetization, now with new talents already starting with six figgy subs even before debut it just takes a few weeks or even days)