Logan Paul has finally broken his silence on Coffeezilla’s allegations of “cheating” on NFT project CryptoZoo, saying the YouTuber has made “very real mistakes” and that legal action is on the way.
YouTube reporter Coffeezilla recently lashed out at Logan Paul, accusing his fellow YouTuber’s CryptoZoo project of being a scam. He claims it a series of three videos viewed almost 20 million times in total Logan Paul fans scammed out of millions of dollars in his NFT game.
As a reminder, the Youtuber interviewed more than a dozen alleged victims of the crypto game, which has never been fully publicized. Many people had already bought NFTs, which were supposed to be used to earn money from gambling. CryptoZoo is an online game on the Binance Smart Chain launched in 2021 where users purchase “eggs” that hatch into hybrid animals. According to a blog post from the company, the animals could earn passive income in the form of ZOO tokens.
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Logan Paul threatens to sue the YouTuber
A few days after the poll went live, Paul responded with a seven-minute video on YouTube, refuting Coffeezilla’s allegations and threatening legal action not only for misinforming the public, but also for advertising a ” illegal registration by his manager, Jeff Levin.
Logan Paul highlighted “fundamental anomalies” in his colleague’s investigation, in particular the lack of coverage of the criminal past of the developer named Zach Kellingthat presumably ” he stole the game code, fled to Switzerland and demanded a million dollars to return the code “.
Paul claimed Coffeezilla actually knew he was innocent, but was “twisting” the facts and posting the videos anyway. Paul argued that the YouTuber ” published a defamatory article knowing full well that I was innocent “. Anyway, Paul intends to hire a lawsuit over the trio of YouTube videos on the Coffeezilla channel.