Coinbase Logan Paul faces scam accusations after $16M Pokémon card sale by Carl Nash February 17, 2026 written by Carl Nash February 17, 2026 2 Logan Paul says his token firm, which had promised to split the rights to his Pokémon card, went offline “for reasons outside of my control.” Source link 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Carl Nash previous post Amazon faces historic stock decline, losing $450B amid AI spending concerns next post Meme Coins Dominate 2025 Again, But AI Agents Are Closing In Fast Related Posts DeFi projects hit by fresh wave of front-end... February 17, 2026 Dutch nominee to oversee crypto tax quits over... February 17, 2026 How Binance’s USDe ‘depeg’ cost the exchange millions February 17, 2026 $600B gone in 30 minutes — inside crypto’s... February 17, 2026 Hyperliquid vs Binance drama unfolds in real-time February 17, 2026 Binance’s Malta cancer fund grows 50X — still... February 17, 2026 Starlink a lifeline for Myanmar scam compounds, report February 17, 2026 Wintermute’s post-mortem ignored the biggest issues with Friday’s... February 17, 2026 Did the US government hack a scam network... February 17, 2026 $25 million Ethereum MEV exploit puts ‘Code Is... February 17, 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.