Coffezilla has slammed CryptoZoo once again as he questioned why Logan Paul hasn’t come up with a concrete refund program over the past six months.
Investors in Logan Paul’s troubled NFT gaming project CryptoZoo are reportedly still waiting for any specific details on the 1000 Ether refund that was promised back in January.
“It’s been six months, so here’s a follow-up. Logan Paul has not paid back his victims, he hasn’t talked about it since he first announced he was gonna pay them back. And what’s worst of all, he doesn’t seem to have a plan in place to refund anyone.” “How do I know that? Well because I've been asking Logan for that plan to refund people, the entire time, behind the scenes,” he added.
CryptoZoo was launched in September 2021, intending to be a NFT breeding game offering opportunities to earn ZOO tokens and NFTs, with Paul himselfHowever, with lackluster NFT artwork that was seemingly ripped from Adobe Stock images, tanking NFT and ZOO token prices and an apparent failure to deliver on the roadmap, investors became disgruntled by late 2022.
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