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

Logan Paul threatens to sue Coffeezilla over CryptoZoo ‘scam’ allegations
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Dink Doink also received criticism from Coffee Zilla in a video on July 12, 2021.

YouTuber Logan Paul threatened to sue YouTuber and Internet detective Coffeezilla for libel after accusing Paul CryptoZoo of not fungible token (NFT) scheme to be a "scam."

Both of them have been fighting on social media and YouTube since December 17, When Stephen Findeisen, also known as Coffeezilla, premiered a three-part video series attacking CryptoZoo and Paul, Who the project was all about.

In his most recent response, Logan Paul published a YouTube video on Jan. 4 accusing the internet detective of having “led the charge to drive and monetize a narrative telling millions of people that I’m a fraud or I tried to scam my audience.”

He has also accused Coffeezilla of having done so without verifying any background information or substantiating any evidence, adding that he “took multiple criminals’ words as truth and broke laws, you still published the defamation,” adding:

“I’ll see you in court.”

He also charged Coffeezilla with doing so without checking the basic information or corroborating the evidence, Adding that he "took the words of several criminals as truth and violated the rules, you still published the libel," adding, "See you at the courthouse." These eggs would then be brooded into animals capable of being reared to create hybrid animals.

The hybrids were intended to be tradeable and provide ZooKeepers with ZOO, with Paul describing the project in an Aug. 21, 2021, podcast as a “really fun game that makes you money.”

Additionally, Paul had suggested the art for the game would be “handmade” by 10 different artists over six months.

The hybrids were the focus of a Sept. 11, 2021, video from Coffeezilla in which he described the images as “a bunch of stock photos from Adobe that have been poorly photoshopped.”

However, the CryptoZoo blog has not published any new content since April 20, prompting some to believe that the development of the project has halted.

During the threefold series of coffeezilla on cryptozoo, the interviewed youtuber claimed project investors. One investor who claimed to still be holding eggs called on the CryptoZoo team to “reimburse those loyal fans they have or try to rebuild the project.”

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However, in his latest video, Paul said that they will “continue to build CryptoZoo,” sharing a teaser stating that it was coming in 2023/2024.

One investor who claimed to still be holding eggs called on the CryptoZoo team to “reimburse those loyal fans they have or try to rebuild the project.”Related: How NFT court summons could change the legal landscapeHowever, in her most recent video, Paul said they "will keep building CryptoZoo," sharing a teaser saying that he came in 2023/2024.

"Believe me, CryptoZoo is arriving, I'll make sure."

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According to CoinMarketCap, the Zoo token has plummeted by 99.5% over the past year, despite some gains within the last week following recent media attention.

Paul had been an avid supporter of crypto and NFTs throughout 2021 and was a major promoter of the crypto token Dink Doink (DINK) prior to launching CryptoZoo. Dink Doink was also lambasted by Coffeezilla in a July 12, 2021 video.