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‘Crazy Scam’: Twitter Destroys Logan Paul’s Cryptozoo NFT Game

Published 09/05/2021, 7:43 AM EDT

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Logan Paul has gone trending on Twitter again. The 26-year-old YouTuber has been going viral on Twitter for all the right reasons ever since his fight against Floyd Mayweather. Over the last few days, however, just when it looked like all the Logan Paul hate was coming to an end, Paul got into trouble with fans.

Logan Paul released a new NFT based game called CryptoZoo. Paul said he was working on the project for the last six months. Ever since the whole NFT and cryptocurrency markets have been shooting up, all the influencers have tried to get into the space.

‘The Maverick’ described Cryptozoo as a space where ‘zoo’ owners can trade, collect, and breed exotic hybrid animals as NFT’s (Non-Fungible Tokens).

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What is NFT’s?

Non Fungible Tokens (NFT) are assets that are bought through cryptocurrency. NFT’s range from memes, artwork, photos, to any random thing you do or find on the internet. NFT digitizes a piece of work and stores it on the blockchain. This makes it 100% unique since no one can fake it or replicate it.

They are 1/1 pieces that you can own online. There are some NFT’s that are worth millions of dollars. The hype behind the NFTs has skyrocketed the prices of these works.

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Twitter reacts to Logan Paul Cryptozoo Scam

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Fans don’t seem to be happy with the project, with many claiming it is a scam and is looting people off money. Logan Paul was heavily involved with this project and cryptocurrency in general. The elder Paul brother, who has spent millions in this space, also owns some pretty rare NFTs.

At the time of writing this article, it is still not sure whether the game is actually a scam, and Paul himself has not yet addressed the issue. Will Logan Paul be able to clear his name and his company’s name?

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Allan Binoy is a Combat Sports Author at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in English Literature. Allan is a semi-professional football player for Diego Juniors FC.
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