[3] CryptoZoo was marketed as an "autonomous ecosystem" where users could buy, sell, and trade exotic animals and hybrids using non-fungible tokens.
[4] Despite raising millions of dollars by selling NFTs and crypto coins, CryptoZoo failed to deliver on its promises.
[citation needed] Logan Paul initially promoted CryptoZoo as a "really fun game that makes you money".
[14] In January 2023 Paul apologized via Twitter, and promised to refund $1.3 million for NFT holders of CryptoZoo via a "rewards program".
[20] In August 2024, Findeisen responded in a video asserting that the lawsuit is a strategic move to block investigations into Liquid Marketplace, a company co-owned by Paul, which has been accused by Canadian authorities of "multi-layered fraud".