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Logan Paul's CryptoZoo Exposed πŸ’£

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The Matter

Two weeks ago a journalist Youtuber named Coffeezilla released a video supposedly exposing Youtube star, Logan Paul for a crypto scam.

In a 3 part series, Coffeezilla interviews multiple people involved with the project and also posts secretly recorded audio of a conversation between himself and Logan Paul's manager. In this audio, Logan's manager advises Coffeezilla not to continue down this road or he may face legal repercussions, this manager also refuses to elaborate on the situation, and advised Coffeezilla to talk to Logan himself.

Today Logan Paul himself finally answers these allegations, and points out several holes in Coffeezilla's arguments, and also exposes inconvenient truths that Coffeezilla potentially, intentionally withheld because they'd take away from the narrative he was spinning.

Logan pointed out that the people Coffeezilla interviewed each have unscrupulous pasts, and admits that he himself wasn't aware, and that his team cut ties with each of these "bad actors" when they were discovered.

Apparently one of the developers he was working with had been in court and even prison multiple times, and had supposedly lied to Logan and his team about his commitment to the Crypto project.

Ultimately both parties agreed that money was stolen in this project, and while 1 side blames Logan Paul, Logan himself blames the people he found himself working with.

Our Lightning Logical POV ⚑️

I think in cases like these, logic should prevail over emotion. No Youtuber making millions a year would risk losing his entire fan base over a single project.

Additionally, Youtubers at Logan Paul's level, creators like MrBeast, have extremely large teams with multiple producers and managers. It isn't unthinkable that unqualified and even untrustworthy people can end up working alongside creator teams.

Ultimately you have to have a really solid and hardworking team that double checks these things. Due diligence is everything. It looks like Logan didn't have that in this particular case.

This is one of the biggest risks in becoming a creator of this level. You will get all the credit for amazing things your team helps you do, but you also catch all the negative feedback when something you endorsed falls apart, even when you yourself are not directly responsible.

That's it for the day, Web3Shala πŸ‘‹

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