Its a brave new world out there
Posted: January 5th, 2024, 4:11 pm
A youtube star called Logan Paul launched a game...:
CryptoZoo was meant to be a game where players bought, sold and bred virtual animals using cryptocurrency.
At the time, Paul encouraged people to buy cryptocurrency collectables for what he called a "really fun game that makes you money".
However, after selling millions of dollars worth of NFTs and crypto coins, he stopped talking about CryptoZoo and seemingly abandoned the project.
Now he's offered to buy back some of the dodgy shite he was pushing:
He will refund players 0.1 Ether, which is a cryptocurrency, per NFT that was bought.
The NFTs were originally sold in September 2021 for 0.1 Ether.
Did you get any of that?
Ok, I get some of it. For those that don't, basically, Ether and NFT's are fairy dust. Or Magic Beans if you prefer. And he's offering to buy it whatever shite they bought with more fairy dust. Not the US Dollars his customers originally used to buy his fairy dust. I'm pretty sure that Mr Paul prefers to keep his US Dollars safely tucked away for when he actually has to buy real stuff.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67891239
CryptoZoo was meant to be a game where players bought, sold and bred virtual animals using cryptocurrency.
At the time, Paul encouraged people to buy cryptocurrency collectables for what he called a "really fun game that makes you money".
However, after selling millions of dollars worth of NFTs and crypto coins, he stopped talking about CryptoZoo and seemingly abandoned the project.
Now he's offered to buy back some of the dodgy shite he was pushing:
He will refund players 0.1 Ether, which is a cryptocurrency, per NFT that was bought.
The NFTs were originally sold in September 2021 for 0.1 Ether.
Did you get any of that?
Ok, I get some of it. For those that don't, basically, Ether and NFT's are fairy dust. Or Magic Beans if you prefer. And he's offering to buy it whatever shite they bought with more fairy dust. Not the US Dollars his customers originally used to buy his fairy dust. I'm pretty sure that Mr Paul prefers to keep his US Dollars safely tucked away for when he actually has to buy real stuff.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-67891239