Recently, YouTube journalist Coffeezilla has caused quite a stir with the release of a series of videos in which he accuses YouTuber and boxer Logan Paul of engaging in fraudulent activities through his NFT game “Crypto Zoo.”
In the video titled “Investigating Logan Paul’s Biggest Scam,” Coffeezilla alleges that Paul’s team copied code from FlokiShibX and passed it off as their own original creation rather than spending the claimed $1 million on developing the Play-to-Earn (P2E) game.
According to Coffeezilla, investors were drawn in by marketing promises and ended up losing millions in the alleged scam. These allegations have caused a stir in the cryptocurrency community and have many questioning the validity of Paul’s claims.
On Wednesday, Paul released a video responding to the allegations made by Coffeezilla. In the video titled “My Response To Coffeezilla’s Scam Allegations,” Paul categorically denies the accusations of fraudulent activity surrounding his NFT game “Crypto Zoo.” He claims that he “unknowingly” hired individuals who turned out to be criminals and conmen and that they were responsible for developing the game.
In his response video, Paul not only denied the allegations made by Coffeezilla but also accused the investigative journalist of having an “addiction to clicks” that clouds his judgment and leads him to release biased and agenda-driven videos. Paul claimed that Coffeezilla has used his name for views and money and has an ulterior motive for releasing the videos in question.
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