CLEVELAND, OHIO: Controversies never seem to end for Logan Paul. As the fighter prepares to take on Dillon Danis on his return to the boxing ring, many CryptoZoo victims are excoriating him for spending millions of dollars on his fiancee.
Logan Paul proposed to Nina Agdal, his girlfriend, with a stunning $1.8M ring in July 2023. This has made many CryptoZoo investors unhappy, and they are asking him to repay what they are owed.
CryptoZoo scam allegations
Designed by Logan Paul, CryptoZoo was a play-to-earn game based on NFTs that was slated to debut in September 2021.
The YouTuber flaunted his groundbreaking concept, which would let gamers earn real money with their participation, as he paraded it about.
The business would use its own cryptocurrency, ZooCoin, to allow users to buy "Eggs." Users would be able to breed random creatures in this way to produce one-of-a-kind photos that could be used as NFTs.
However, when the game was unable to debut, players lost their money. The controversy was revealed by Coffeezilla, a YouTuber.
In response to criticism, Logan Paul revealed that he worked on creating and distributing the game while also setting aside $1.8 million to pay back people who had lost money. However, neither has happened yet, and people haven't forgotten.
CryptoZoo victims criticize Logan Paul
During his recent press conference alongside Dillon Danis, Logan Paul said that he is working on repaying the CryptoZoo investors. This statement did not go down well among his fans, who shared their views on X.
A user commented, “I'm working on it paying my victims. But, my wedding and ring come first. #CRYPTONEWS #CryptoZoo” while another said, “Logan Paul says “he’s working on it” in response to paying people back for CryptoZooo. No you are not you scammer, you are being SUED for it. Such a weasel.”
Someone added, “Give him another 5 years,” while another pointed out, “Dude said he’s working on it damn he must be working around the clock.”
"The Paul brothers shouldn’t be even talked about anymore. They shouldn’t be given attention or clicks," a user fumed.