In late 2021 mega-influencer Logan Paul now probably best-known for the PRIME energy drink range and his burgeoning WWE career, began promoting a blockchain project called CryptoZoo, a video game where players would buy NFT eggs, hatch them into animals, breed them, trade them, and so on. The egg NFTs went on sale in September 2021 and sold out instantly, but the game as promised would never appear. As time rumbled on and Paul’s attention seemed to be elsewhere, the project looked abandoned, and dogged investigation by, among others, the internet detective Coffeezilla began to suggest that CryptoZoo was a scam, taking advantage of Paul’s fame and fanbase to hawk worthless assets. Well, I owe the WWE US Champion an apology. Logan Paul has now announced across his social channels that “I am delivering on my promise to buy back Base Egg and Base Animal CryptoZoo NFTs for their original purchase price.” Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the faintly farcical phrase “egg buyback”. In a lengthy post Paul claims “the best possible intentions” and that “I never made a single penny from the project, period.” He claims this buyback program involves $2.3 million of his own money, before going on to make some eyebrow-raising accusations about the project. “CryptoZoo was derailed by bad actors,” says Paul. “Bad actors who DID steal money and who betrayed our team while internally sabotaging the game. This has now been confirmed by an extensive investigation that has involved a forensic analysis of blockchain activity and the review of thousands of communications.”
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