Youtuber Coffezilla Exposes MMA Fighter Dillon Danis’s Scam NFT Promotion

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Youtuber Coffezilla Exposes MMA Fighter Dillon Danis’s Scam NFT Promotion
  • Youtuber Coffeezilla tricked MMA fighter Dillon Danis into promoting a scam
  • The website directs users to a list of images that show past scans promoted by Dillon.
  • Earlier, Coffeezilla revealed that Youtuber Logan Paul was being sued over Cryptozoo scam.

Stephen “Coffeezilla,” a YouTuber and self-proclaimed internet detective, reportedly exposed Dillon Danis on Twitter by duping him into endorsing a fake NFT project. The website that Dillon promoted was a scam. Ironically, users who click on the sourznft.com link are presented with a gallery of screenshots detailing all of the scammy cryptocurrency campaigns Dillon has run in the past.

Danis promoted the campaign by tweeting a digital image with a website URL that, as Coffeezilla puts it, “literally spells out S.C.A.M.” A closer look at the website reveals that the domain name was registered on February 1, 2023, which is often a key piece of information for determining the legitimacy of new ventures.

In addition, the MMA competitor failed to consider a critical piece of information presented in the website’s frequently asked questions section, which clearly stated no investor could acquire the “Sourz” NFTs. Furthermore, the website also details more than 20 similar promotions that turned out to be scams.

MMA fighter Dillon Danis was already in the spotlight after backing out of a fight against JJ “KSI,” a prominent UK-born YouTuber-cum-boxer. The combat athlete may now face criticism for slipping into Coffeezilla’s trap.

Earlier, Coffeezilla tweeted that a class action lawsuit was filed against Logan Paul for his part in CryptoZoo. Coffeezilla published an official court document filed by Tom “AttorneyTom,” a lawyer specializing in catastrophic personal injury and high-stakes litigation.

There were a number of people named in the lawsuit, including Paul, his manager Jeffrey “Jeff” Levin, Crypto King (Jake Greenbaum), Eddie Ibanez, and others.

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