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Investors still waiting on $1.9M refund Logan Paul promised six months ago: CoffeeZilla

Investors in Logan Paul’s troubled NFT gaming project CryptoZoo are reportedly still waiting for any specific details on the 1000 Ether (ETH) refund (worth $1.93 million at current prices) that was promised back in January.In a YouTube video posted on June 30, “internet detective” Coffezilla — the person who initially

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Logan Paul Named in Proposed Class Action Suit for CryptoZoo ‘Rug Pull’ After CoffeeZilla Expose

"As part of Defendants’ NFT scheme, Defendants marketed CryptoZoo NFTs to purchasers by falsely claiming that, in exchange for transferring cryptocurrency to purchase the CryptoZooNFT, purchasers would later receive benefits, including, among other things, rewards, exclusive access to other cryptocurrency assets, and the support of an online ecosystem to use

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Logan Paul unveils CryptoZoo recovery plan: Nifty Newsletter, Jan 11–17

In this week’s newsletter, read about how independent creators can use music-based nonfungible tokens (NFTs) to build a fanbase and monetize their work. Check out what industry professionals are saying about NFT gaming trends in 2023 and how an NFT influencer lost his assets by clicking an advertisement on Google.

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Logan Paul backflips on defamation lawsuit against Coffeezilla, apologizes

YouTuber Logan Paul has deleted a video in which he threatened to sue internet detective Stephen "Coffeezilla" Findeisen over a three-part series that painted Paul’s CryptoZoo project as a "scam."According to Coffezilla in a Jan. 6 Twitter post, Paul has promised to drop his threats of filing a defamation lawsuit over

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Logan Paul threatens to sue Coffeezilla over CryptoZoo ‘scam’ allegations

YouTuber Logan Paul has threatened to sue fellow YouTuber and internet detective Coffeezilla for defamation after he accused Paul’s CryptoZoo nonfungible token (NFT) project of being a “scam.”The two have been battling back and forth on both social media and YouTube videos ever since Dec. 17, when Stephen Findeisen —

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