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CryptoZoo Investors Offered Refunds a Year After Promised by Logan Paul
Last updated: January 4, 2024 20:21 EST . 2 min read
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Source: a video screenshot, Logan Paul / YouTubeYouTuber Logan Paul is offering refunds for the never-released CryptoZoo NFT game – if he deems the NFTs eligible “in his sole discretion.” Also, former owners relinquish all right to sue.
Announced in 2021, CryptoZoo was supposed to be a play-to-earn (P2E) game where players would buy, sell, breed, and trade exotic animal NFTs with crypto.
“I am incredibly happy to announce that I am delivering on my promise to buy back Base Egg and Base Animal CryptoZoo NFTs for their original purchase price,” Paul said in a Twitter post.
Eligible NFTs do not include Hybrid animal NFTs.
However, per the terms and conditions:
The game will not be released, Paul added, stating that he personally spent $400,000 on it and “never made a single penny from the project, period.”
He has committed more than $2.3 million to buy back the NFTs, he wrote, from every person who intended to play CryptoZoo.
“The buy-back is not intended to compensate those who gambled on the crypto market and lost,” he said.
Paul reiterated that CryptoZoo was sabotaged by bad actors who stole money from it. He claims that an extensive investigation has confirmed this.
Subsequently, he has filed a lawsuit in federal court in the US against CryptoZoo lead developers Eduardo Ibanez and Jake Greenbaum.
0.1 ETH per NFT
The buy-back is happening at EGGNFTBUYBACK.COM. Claims can be submitted until February 8.
Submissions will be reviewed for eligibility after the close of that window, the website says.
0.1 ETH is currently worth $224.
Also, the claimants will have 30 days from the date of the email sent to them to submit their eligible NFTs to the provided deposit addresses.
Besides sending them to the provided addresses, claimants mustn’t move their NFTs for any reason, per the website.
Can’t Sue Logan Paul
Before filling the form with personal and NFT info, owners will need to accept the terms and conditions.
By doing so, they “acknowledge and agree that you are waiving any actual or anticipated claims against” Paul and any related person, group, or service.
This means that they can’t ask for any monetary or equitable relief connected to CryptoZoo.
Meanwhile, CryptoZoo (ZOO) token is down 99.8% from its all-time high.
Read more: Logan Paul Under Fire: CryptoZoo NFT Buyers Still Waiting for Refunds Six Months Later