Logan Paul’s $1 million bet to Conor McGregor backfires as YouTuber delays paying $1.8 million to Crypto Zoo victims
Logan Paul faces harsh criticism for betting one million dollars with Conor McGregor over his upcoming fight with Dillon Dannis.
Conor McGregor and Logan Paul (Image Courtesy: The independent)
Logan Paul, the YouTuber and WWE figure, is once again receiving criticism from the online community. This happened after he posted a video in which he placed a $1 million wager on his matchup with Dillon Danis, an infamous MMA fighter and close buddy of Conor McGregor‘s. However, this specific clip has drawn criticism, particularly because Logan hasn’t paid the people harmed by his Crypto project.
Dillon Danis, who shared the post, used Twitter to react to it and criticize Logan. Paul said in the post: “If you’re so confident in your boy, I got a bet for you. I’d bet Dillon, but he’s a broke bit*h. I got a million dollars that say I beat your boy on October 14th. Come on bro, come one, I know you’re caked up. Let’s see how confident you are. Imagine all the c*ke you can buy, you fu*king drug addict. Two dummies one night, October 14th. I’m fu*king you both up.“
Dillon is also being questioned for getting involved in cryptocurrencies. He supported these digital currencies without being careful and checking everything properly. A YouTuber named Coffeezilla exposed this.
This situation shows how the online world, combat sports, and cryptocurrencies are all connected. What people do and say doesn’t just affect the current situation. This highlights how things are getting more complicated in these areas. The results that come from mixing social media, big bets, and risky projects are a clear example of this.
Fans react to the online altercation between Dillon Danis after he exposed Logan Paul for scamming his crypto audience
Conor McGregor has not officially responded to the suggestion as of yet. However, the online community quickly pointed out that Logan Paul’s unpaid payments to his cryptocurrency victims continue to be a major worry.
Logan pledged to set aside approximately $2 million earlier this year to compensate the people harmed by his crypto-related activities. But according to reports, no money has yet been reimbursed to the impacted people.
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