YouTuber: Logan Paul’s NFT ‘game’ is a Huge Crypto Scam

Posted on the 29 December 2022 by Nftnewspro

Logan, a YouTuber and internet celebrity, found a big red dot on his forehead all of a sudden. After crypto researcher Stephen “Coffeezilla” Findeisen posted a three-part video series at Cryptozoo, Paul, who has been trying to make up for the “suicide jungle” mess in December 2017, is back in trouble. Paul used to actively promote the blockchain “game.” There are only two things that are clear here: Even though the game doesn’t exist yet, Paul’s biggest fans and early investors have already lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Jake Paul’s older brother, Logan Paul, is a YouTuber. He started out on Vine in the early 2010s, but when Vine was shut down, he moved to Google’s video platform. He often posts vlog-style videos that give people a sneak peek into his daily life and the various pranks he pulls. Even though Paul was a controversial character when he first started making content, he didn’t fully anger the internet until December. In 2017, he and his crew were making a video in Japan’s Aokigahara Forest. They filmed and talked to a dead body in a way that many people found disgusting and hurtful. (The high number of suicides in Aokigahara is well-known.)

Paul’s career was boosted for most of 2018 by this video and the response it got. But since then, Paul has been working to fix his reputation as a media personality and professional wrestler. He signed with WWE’s Raw and keeps up a YouTube podcast with more than four million subscribers. But he is back in the spotlight on the internet because it looks like he was part of one of the biggest cryptocurrency scams ever.

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