YouTuber turned crypto developer Logan Paul said he intends to respond to Coffeezilla on Jan. 2 over allegations the CryptoZoo project is a scam.
Paul included a screengrab of a message sent to Coffeezilla, aka Stephen Findeisen, inviting him onto the Impaulsive YouTube channel to discuss the matter. However, according to Paul, Findeisen did not email him back to accept the invite.
“I sent this message to CoffeeZilla 5 days ago. I haven’t heard back, so I’ll be releasing a response to his scam allegations tomorrow on my YouTube channel.”
What is CryptoZoo?
CryptoZoo is a Binance Smart Chain (BSC) Play-2-Earn (P2E) NFT project that borrows from elements of Pokemon, with users collecting, trading, and breeding animals to earn $ZOO tokens.
The non-fungibles are available on OpenSea as unhatched eggs, presumably with a surprise reveal for owners happening once the project advances, if at all.
The established price floor is currently at 0.285 ETH, which equates to approximately $340 at today’s price. It was noted pricing was not in BSC’s native BNB token, however, wrapped ETH is available on the chain.
In his own words, Paul said CryptoZoo is a “really fun game that makes you money.”
During the summer of 2021, Paul was also embroiled in controversy over the Dink Doink meme token. Critics alleged the project was a pump-and-dump scheme. The most recent trading volume activity occurred on Dec. 17, 2022, for less than $14, according to CoinGecko.
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