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Dillon Danis and Logan Paul have been set to fight each other on the 14th of October in Manchester, England. Their feud has been ongoing for a while now. Although it is mostly online, there has been a lot of back-and-forth between the two. This has gone so far that it has led to a division of fans as well as remarks made on Paul’s fiance.

As the date of their fight approaches, the two have only increased their taunting, seemingly not caring about their reputation or how their words could impact them in an overall sense. From saying offensive things to getting rather personal, neither is ready to back off and it is hyping their fans up even more. While Danis has mainly been focusing his attacks on Paul’s fiance, Nina Agdal’s personal life, he seems to have switched up his techniques, this time focusing on the very public failed NFT, CryptoZoo.
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Logan Paul’s $1.8 Million Promise After The Failure Of CryptoZoo
CryptoZoo was a nonfungible token, NFT, launched and endorsed byLogan Paulin 2021. It was a play-to-earn game in which players could acquire a cryptocurrency specific to the game. The project faced significant backlash online for many reasons including the fact that they used what looked like stock pictures of animals in the game. Things got much more serious when the YouTuber,Coffeezilla,went online to call the entire thing a scam made by Paul.
“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.”saidCoffeezilliain a Youtube video.

This resulted in the boxer addressing these in a video, where he also promised to refund his fans in full, which would be $1.8 million. Oddly enough, however, the star is yet to do this even though it has been six months since he made these promises. Paul has also not talked about this entire situation since the video.
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Dillon Danis Brings Up Logan Paul’s CryptoZoo
It would seem that just because Logan Paul has forgotten about the promise he made and refuses to bring it up, does not mean that those who are not the biggest fans of him have. During another one of their many jabs at each other, Paul tried to insult Dillon Danis by bringing up their lawsuit and posting a mocking clip online of a man being confused by what was happening around him.
“This is you finding out that you still owe millions for scamming your fans, and your fiancé is a wh*re.”Danis said onTwitter.

Danis would not let the YouTuber have this and insulted him in his own way. He replied to this video, writing that the clip is of Paul when he finds out that he actually still owes his fans a lot of money after scamming them. Then Danis went on to throw a jab at Paul’s fiance, Nina Agdal again.
Also Read:“Logan Paul is a dead man walking”: Dillon Danis Threatens Nina Agdal’s Fiancée After Saying He Might Go To Jail Because Of Her Lawsuit
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Ananya Godboley
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Ananya Godboley is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 2,000 articles published. She has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years. Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology from K.R. Mangalam University, Ananya also likes to fangirl as a full-time job. She covers news and analyses on anything from Rick and Morty to Hannibal and even Arcane. In between these lines, she also enjoys superheroes and Taylor Swift.A philosophy enthusiast, Ananya enjoys digging deeper into the media she consumes, trying to understand the root of her favorite characters' behavior.