YouTuber Logan Paul has apologised to fans who lost money after investing in his cryptocurrency game, CryptoZoo.
The 27-year-old encouraged people to buy cryptocurrency collectables for what he called a “really fun game that makes you money”.
But more than a year after its launch, no game has materialised and Paul has apparently abandoned the project.
Now, in response to another YouTuber’s investigation into the business, Paul says he wants to “make this right”.
CryptoZoo was launched in 2021 after first being discussed on Paul’s podcast Impaulsive.
Paul, who has more than 23 million YouTube subscribers, said he had spent “probably about one million” dollars on developing CryptoZoo, and had a “massive team behind the project”.
The CryptoZoo website says it is “undergoing upgrades”.
In a now-deleted description, it was described as “an autonomous ecosystem that allows ZooKeepers to buy, sell, and trade exotic animals and hybrids. CryptoZoo incorporates cryptocurrency and Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) into a simple, fun game with familiar mechanics”.
The project sold images of cartoon eggs as NFTs, with the promise that collectors would be able to hatch them into randomly chosen animal images.
Collectors would then be able to “breed” their animal images to create new species and win coins in a linked cryptocurrency called $ZOO.
In a since-removed project roadmap, many games were promised in 2022 that would incorporate the animal NFT images but no playable features were delivered.
It is not known how many investors CryptoZoo has, but the project’s Discord server has about 500 members.
However, after selling millions of dollars worth of NFTs and crypto coins, Paul stopped talking about CrytpoZoo and seemingly abandoned the project.
Paul’s team has not responded to the BBC’s request for comment.
Source-BBC



