Sitting down with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy — an interview venue as unfiltered as the platforms it discussed — Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski shared the details of a $775 million investment from cryptocurrency giant Tether.
The deal marks a significant milestone for the video-sharing platform, aligning two disruptors in their fight against control over media and finance. Pavlovski used the moment to lay out Rumble’s ambitious plans to scale up globally, bring in new creators, and redefine what it means to be a platform for free speech today.
Rumble’s Meteoric Rise
Founded in 2013, Rumble has steadily grown into a bastion for those frustrated with the perceived overreach of traditional social media platforms.
Known for its commitment to free expression, Rumble gained prominence during the 2024 US presidential election, where it became a central hub for political discourse. As mainstream outlets were accused of bias and heavy-handed content moderation, Rumble positioned itself as an alternative, shattering records with 1.79 million concurrent viewers on Election Night.
This was a cultural moment, as the platform attracted voices across the political spectrum, particularly those who felt silenced elsewhere. […]
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