\u00a0are the only cash purchases allowed on the app and are primarily bought to purchase emojis as a gift. Viewers use the gifts to tip content creators during live streams, similar to Twitch TV donations. TikTok coins have different values depending on the exchange rates. ByteDance, TikTok’s creator, sets the conversion value, meaning daily exchange rate fluctuations occur.<\/span><\/p>\nCoins are purchased in coin bundles of 30, 70, 350, 700, 1400, 3500, 7000, 17500, and other custom quantities, each package representing a different amount of money. For example, you can get 70 coins for $0.742, while the current value of a custom bundle of 2999 coins costs $31.79. Coins purchased from TikTok are non-refundable.<\/span><\/p>\nBesides purchasing coins, users can earn them by watching TikTok videos, participating in challenges, creating content, and engaging with other users.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span>Ways to make money on TikTok<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\nHere are six ways for content creators to make money while live streaming on TikTok.<\/span><\/p>\n\n- Receive gifts from fans during your live TikTok videos in the form of emojis that you can convert into cash. Social media studies have shown that taking (and fulfilling!) audience requests will help you maximize your earnings due to peer pressure and the need to reciprocate.\u00a0<\/span>TikTok allows you to accept virtual gifts from your fans once you’ve reached 1,000 followers.<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n