Taras Kulakov

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Taras Kulakov
Personal information
Born
NationalityRussian[1]
YouTube information
Channel
Created byTaras Kulakov
Years active2007–present
Genres
Subscribers10.8 million[2]
Total views2.4 billion[2]
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2013
1,000,000 subscribers2013
10,000,000 subscribers2017

Last updated:
Feb 6, 2018

Taras Kulakov (Russian: Тара́с Кулако́в, IPA: [tɐˈras kʊlɐˈkof]), better known as CrazyRussianHacker, is a Ukrainian-born Russian-American YouTuber best known for his "life hacks", scientific experiments (or in other terms: science experiment demonstration, science demonstrations), testing videos and his motto "Safety is number one priority."[3] His YouTube channel, "CrazyRussianHacker", created in 2012, has over 2.2 billion views and 10 million subscribers (as of February 2018) and is one of the platform's top 200 channels.[4] He has an estimated net worth of around $7 million. He also has a second YouTube channel, "Taras Kul", with over 3 million subscribers (as of February 2018). His third YouTube channel, "Taras - Kul Farm" has 255 thousand subscribers (As of October 2018).

Early life

Kulakov was born in the Ukrainian SSR[5] (now Ukraine). His mother was Russian, and his father was Ukrainian. He has been a swimmer since 1996 and joined the Ukrainian Olympic team as a professional swimmer.[6]

In 2006, with his family he moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where he worked at Walmart until 2012 while developing his early YouTube channels.[7]

In a Q&A video, he clarified that the last place he lived before moving to the United States was the city of Donetsk, Ukraine. However, he grew up speaking Russian and therefore considers himself Russian.[1]

He has two brothers and three sisters as stated in his September, 2016 Q&A video. He also claims to have a half brother and a half sister as well. [8]

Videos

Kulakov is a very active YouTuber, releasing a video per 1–3 days. As of January 2018, he has over 10 million subscribers for his CrazyRussianHacker channel.[9] His videos range from life hacks to chemiluminescence in action. He is known for his sense of humour and Russian accent. He created his first channel, "origami768", on October 14, 2009, for origami tutorial videos. Later, he renamed this channel to "Taras Kul",[10] which he uses as a second channel, and currently has over 3 million subscribers. His second attempt at YouTube fame came with "SlomoLaboratory" later renamed "Slow Mo Lab", alongside his brother Dima.[11] His popularity skyrocketed with his third channel, CrazyRussianHacker, in 2012.[12] In 2014 he started another YouTube channel, where he posted gun videos. With the new YouTube community guidelines, he saw himself forced to delete the gun content. He renamed this channel to "Taras - Kul Farm" and has regullary been posting videos about his pets for his 253 thousand subscribers on this channel. As of 2018, he has over 10 million subscribers and has released more than 1000 videos[4] on CrazyRussianHacker and continues to maintain the Taras Kul channel with additional content.

In one of the experiments on his CrazyRussianHacker channel, Kulakov demonstrated the unique properties of ferrofluid by interacting it with oil infused nano-scale iron oxide particles. The video also highlighted the magnetic fields created by the neodymium magnet.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b CrazyRussianHacker (2016-09-22), Q&A – CrazyRussianHacker, retrieved 2016-10-22
  2. ^ a b "About CrazyRussianHacker". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Crazy Russian Hacker: 'Safety Is Number-One Priority!'". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b "YouTube Top 200 Most Subscribed Channels List – Top by Subscribers". Vidstatsx.com. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  5. ^ "Taras and David Kulakov". CouchSurfing. 2012.
  6. ^ "Taras Kulakov – USMS Swimmer". U.S. Masters Swimming.
  7. ^ "Who is the mysterious Crazy Russian Hacker?". Business Insider. 2015-08-08. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  8. ^ "Instagram post by Taras Kul • Dec 17, 2013 at 2:59am UTC". Instagram. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  9. ^ "Crazy Russian Hacker realtime subscribers". subscribercount.live.
  10. ^ "Taras Kul" Taras Kulakov's channel on YouTube
  11. ^ "slow mo lab" Taras Kulakov's channel on YouTube
  12. ^ Taras Kulakov's channel on YouTube
  13. ^ "Crazy Russian Hacker Demos Ferrofluid's Strange Magnetic Dance | Nerdist". Nerdist. 2016-05-02. Retrieved 2018-02-28.

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