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Crypto clipping campaigns that run themselves
One recording in. Hundreds of feeds out.You approve, we do the rest.
18B+ views delivered across the Lumina network · 62,900+ verified creators · Named in Forbes
What is a crypto clipping campaign?
A crypto clipping campaign turns one long recording — an AMA, a Twitter Space, a podcast or a founder call — into hundreds of short vertical clips, published by a network of real creator accounts across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X. You approve the clips. The network posts them. You pay for verified views.
$30,000. One signup.
Before this agency existed, its founder spent five years buying crypto attention the way everyone else still does. This is what the worst of it cost.
It never moved.
The founder's own account, on the record: Forbes, 23 July 2026.
Google, Meta and X reject the campaign before it ever reaches an audience.
“200k followers but their tweets get 30 likes.”
Launch day arrives, the feed is silent, and the budget is already spent.
The comparison
The same $10,000, four ways.
Every agency shows you three columns. Here is the fourth, the one you are actually weighing, and what each does with the same budget.
$10,000 down each lane ↓
Marketplaces are genuinely cheaper per raw view. The question is managed versus unmanaged, not good versus bad.
Brief on Monday.Live by Thursday.
Five stations, one recording, and a track that only stops twice for you. Everything between those two stops is ours.
Narrative, target feeds, geographies and the do-not-say list — agreed once, on one call.
You + usOne recording becomes hundreds of verticals, cut for each feed rather than resized for it.
UsYou see every clip before a single one posts. One screen, tick or strike, nothing goes out unseen.
YouVerified creator accounts, staggered across TikTok, Reels, Shorts and X so it lands as a wave, not a spike.
UsViews verified against platform counts, bot traffic rejected and logged, budget moved mid-flight.
UsYour total time: one call and one approval screen.
Delivered campaigns
The proof is public. Add it up yourself.
Eight crypto and web3 campaigns we have run. Every figure below is the number we publish for that brand, live on this site right now.
Named in Forbes. Verified views only, zero bots. 242M+ combined views across these eight campaigns, part of 18B+ delivered across the network.
What we check,and what we won’t claim.
Two columns, both of them ours. The first is the work we actually do. The second is the set of promises we will not make, on this page or on a call.
What we checkEvery line below is something we do, and can show you the record of.
- Creator accounts screened before they post — history, audience and posting pattern, not just follower count.
- Views reconciled against platform-verified counts, not against a creator’s screenshot.
- Bot and VPN traffic rejected, and the rejection logged — so you can see what was thrown out, not just what was billed.
- Every clip reviewed against your do-not-say list before it goes near a feed.
- Paid-partnership disclosure required on every post in the campaign.
What we won’t claimAnyone who will claim these is selling you something we cannot deliver either.
- That views become buyers. Views are attention. What that attention is worth depends on your product, your price and your moment.
- That a campaign will go viral. Volume and consistency we control. A breakout, nobody does.
- That clips cannot be taken down. Platforms remove content on their own terms and give no notice.
- That you carry no disclosure duty.Under the FTC endorsement guides — 16 CFR Part 255 — the duty to disclose a paid endorsement is shared. We require disclosure on every post, and the advertiser remains liable alongside the endorser. Any agency telling you otherwise is describing a risk it cannot absorb.
We describe what we check · never that you are compliant
This is not for you if — and we would rather say so on the call than after the invoice.
- Your budget is under $5,000Below that the creator pool is too small to produce a distribution, and you are paying for a sample, not a campaign.
- You have no long-form recordingClipping needs a source. No AMA, Space, podcast or founder call means there is nothing to cut.
- You need a guaranteed price per signupWe sell verified views. Anyone quoting you a guaranteed cost per wallet is guessing with your money.
There is no rate card. There is a number you can check.
You are charged on a custom CPM — a price per 1,000 verified views, billed after the views land, not a flat package paid up front. Campaigns run $5,000–$200,000+, with a recommended minimum around $5,000. Move the slider to see what a budget buys.
$15,000
Hundreds of clips from real creator accounts, live in 24–72 hours, and you pay after the views are counted.
A flat fee, agreed and paid before anything is posted. One account, one feed, one day of attention.
Open to crypto advertisers only after platform certification, country by country — and it stops the moment you stop paying.
Comparing our most expensive CPM against the cheapest KOL rate, clipping is roughly 5× the views at minimum — and it is the only one of the three you pay for after it has landed.
Bring the recording you already have. We come back with a clip plan and a price. No commitment.
What changes your price
Three things move the CPM. Nothing else does.
- VolumeBigger campaigns sit lower in the band. A $5,000 test and a $200,000 quarter are not the same rate.
- Platform mixA view is not equally cheap everywhere. Weighting towards X costs more than weighting towards Shorts.
- TurnaroundStandard is live in 24–72 hours. A tighter window than that means paying creators to drop what they are doing.
What is not in the price
Things other people charge for and we do not.
- No setup fee, no onboarding fee, no monthly retainer.
- Editing, captions, hooks and creator payouts are all inside the CPM.
- Removed posts, failed uploads and rejected views are taken off the invoice, not billed.
- No lock-in. The clips stay up and keep earning after the campaign ends.
Illustrative estimator, not a quote. The verified-view CPM is the band published across Crypto Clippers campaigns; the crypto KOL and financial-services advertising CPMs are market benchmarks, not quotes from any platform or creator. Your actual price is set on the call.
FAQ
The ten questions every project asks.
Straight answers on cost, attribution, compliance and whether the clips stay up, including the ones where the honest answer is no. Pick a topic, or search for the one you came here with.
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A clipping campaign turns one long recording, such as an AMA, a Twitter Space, a podcast or a founder call, into hundreds of short vertical clips. A network of real creator accounts posts those clips across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and X. You approve the clips before they go out, the network posts them, and you pay for verified views, not for follower counts or promises.
You hand over one recording and a short brief with your key messages and a do-not-say list. Our editors cut the strongest moments into platform-native verticals, and you approve every clip on one screen. Verified creator accounts then post them, staggered across four feeds, while a live dashboard shows views per clip and per creator and bot or VPN traffic is stripped out and logged.
Campaigns start in the low five figures and scale with the number of verified views you want. Pricing is a custom CPM based on your target feeds, geos and volume, and you get an exact view range on a short call before you commit to anything. Managed verified views come in well below tier-1 KOL rates, and below paid-social CPMs where crypto creatives are even allowed to run.
Creators are paid on verified performance, not on posting. Every clip's views are reconciled against platform-verified counts, bot and VPN traffic is removed, and only the views that survive that check are billable. That is the same number you pay on, so the creator's incentive and the number on your invoice line up exactly.
A KOL round buys one or a few posts from a single influencer, priced on their follower count, and you carry the risk that the audience is inflated or the post simply underperforms. A clipping campaign buys distribution across hundreds of real creator accounts, priced on verified views, so no single account can make or break the result and you are paying for outcomes rather than for a name. It is also far cheaper per real view.
Creator accounts are screened before they are allowed to post. Every view is then reconciled against the platform's own verified count, and bot or VPN traffic is rejected and logged with a reason, so you can see what was removed and why. You are only billed for views that pass that check. We never claim a campaign is bot-proof, but the rejection is a visible step, not a promise.
Yes. The clips are organic posts on real creator accounts, so they stay live and keep accumulating views after the spend ends, unlike an ad that disappears the moment you stop paying. We do not pull clips down at the end of a campaign, and because you hold full usage rights you can keep, repost or boost any of them yourself.
You do. You receive full usage rights to every clip we cut, which means you can reuse them on your own channels, in paid ads, in decks or anywhere else, with no extra licensing. Both the raw cuts and the published versions are yours to keep after the campaign.
Every paid post carries the required paid-partnership disclosure. Under the FTC endorsement guides the duty is shared: the creator discloses, and the advertiser is also responsible, so we build disclosure into every post rather than leaving it to chance. We will tell you plainly what we check and what stays your responsibility, and we never claim that a campaign makes you compliant on its own.
Fast. From an approved brief and recording, clips are typically live across all four feeds within 72 hours, so a campaign can be running inside the same week you start. If you are launching against a fixed date, such as a listing or a mainnet moment, we build the schedule backwards from that date.
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