Logan Paul’s NFT-based, play-to-earn “recreation” CryptoZoo by no means confirmed up after a botched preliminary launch in 2021, securing Paul a class-action lawsuit and livid buyers ready for the $1.3 million he promised as compensation. It’s been six months, although. As an alternative of continuous to attend quietly, rip-off victims determined to make a web site that tracks, down to every passing second, how lengthy Paul’s promise has remained unfulfilled.
“THE TRUTH ABOUT LOGAN PAUL,” declares the plainly named web site loganpaulscams.com, first spotted by Dexerto. As of writing, the positioning signifies it’s been 222 days, 22 hours, and 16 seconds since Paul claimed he’d challenge refunds to followers. “Has he repaid them?” The location prompts you to click on for the reply.
“NO,” it disdains with red-color font.
The location appears to spoof an analogous one from Paul that tracks what number of days it’s been since mixed-martial arts fighter Dillon Danis, who has been embroiled in a number of NFT-based scams himself—and who Paul is scheduled to combat in October—final competed.
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Like Paul’s website, which ingeniously refers to Danis as “Dildo” as a substitute of Dillon, loganpaulscams.com is bitter.
“Logan doesn’t give a fuck,” a Discord message on the positioning’s testimonials web page says.
“sooooooooo refund was a rip-off nice,” says one other.
“Hey [where] do i refund my egg,” requested another person. GIF eggs might be hatched for CryptoZoo’s NFTs. At their peak, they have been valued at over $2,000.
CryptoZoo victims will probably proceed to be vocal about Paul’s nonexistent integrity, however there may be at the moment no concrete option to search refunds for the recreation, which Paul admits he employed felons and con artists to make. Kotaku reached out to Paul for remark.