CLEVELAND, OHIO: Logan Paul came under fire from followers on social media for breaking his pledge to repay investors who had lost money in the failing CryptoZoo project.
In a recent Tweet, Dexerto noted that the podcast host had made a commitment back in January but had not kept it at all. They pointed out that he has not only broken his pledge, but it also doesn't seem like any money has been distributed.
Fans grill Logan Paul
As per the tweet by Dexerto, "Logan Paul claimed in January he would pay $1.5 million to investors of 'CryptoZoo' to compensate investors...Reportedly no money has been paid out"
There were several comments that attacked "The Maverick" for his lack of remorse. In not-so-pleasant reactions, Twitter users attacked the WWE superstar, branding him a 'scam man' for not keeping his promise.
A fan tweeted, “Looks like Logan's crypto promise was more of a cryptic puzzle. Is anyone else feeling 'CryptoZoologied' about this?” whereas another one added, “Can we believe anything this dude says? Have y’all heard about his drink Prime being investigated because it doesn’t match what’s on the label. Smh.”
Another fan stated, “You see Dillon Danis roasting him on Twitter 𝕏? Yes? That’s called KARMA” while a fan added, “Why did you bring this up? We have to forget that he rug pulled everyone.”
It would be interesting to watch if Logan Paul follows through on his pledge to the CryptoZoo investors or if he just ignores the criticism coming his way.
Logan Paul confronts Dillon Danis
Logan Paul recently responded to Dillon Danis' assertion that he rejected Olympic-style drug testing for their impending boxing match, adding fuel to the flames of their ongoing internet dispute.
On Twitter, Logan Paul reacted to Dillon Danis' assertions and called him out for repeatedly lying. He said that he was misled during the course of their discussions, which is why their battle would not go eight rounds.
"You lied about this...You lied about wanting to go 8 rounds...You lied about the cease & desist...You lied about saving my life in NYC...You lied about being a real fighter," he wrote.