Rumble is the largest of these by audience and the closest to a drop-in YouTube replacement. You get a mainstream-grade site, TV apps, and creators who can actually earn. It moderates with a lighter touch than YouTube and leans into that positioning. That commitment goes beyond marketing. Rumble has taken governments to court over censorship, suing a Brazilian Supreme Court justice and pulling out of France to fight its takedown demands, a case it won in 2025. The catch is that it is a closed-source, US-listed public company rather than a decentralized protocol. You are trusting one firm. Its scale also brings the usual content disputes. It now holds a Bitcoin treasury and pays creator tips in crypto through its own wallet. Its edge is reach and a working product, if that counts for more to you than open code.
Rumble
Mainstream-scale video with lighter moderation, based in the US.
rumble.com
FreemiumAccepts CryptoAndroidiOSWebUnited States
Pricing Free to watch. Rumble Premium removes ads for $9.99/month or $99/year. Creators can be tipped in crypto through the Rumble Wallet.
Strengths
- Largest audience here, closest to a full YouTube replacement
- Apps for phones and TV, with creator monetization built in
- Holds a Bitcoin treasury and pays creator tips in crypto
Considerations
- Closed source, and run by a single US-listed company
- Centralized, so it can still be pressured or change its rules
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