Logan Paul Addresses Claims He’s Leaving YouTube!
YouTube star Logan Paul hasn’t uploaded on his channel in two months, leading some fans to believe the NFT connoisseur has abandoned the platform for greener pastures.
UPDATE: was offered $700k but decided not to sell https://t.co/T84TGQY9xq
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) August 3, 2021
CelebnSports247.com reports that Logan Paul is one of the internet’s most famous social media personalities who has turned to entertainment boxing.
Logan Paul got his start on Vine, and then translated his over-the-top comedy to YouTube, where he has gained a whopping 23.2 million subscribers.
While his career has experienced some major highs and lows, Paul is seeing some of the biggest growth in his life as an entertainer. AKA boxing entertainment.
Following his fight against Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather in a boxing exhibition match Logan has made a name for himself.
However, Paul’s YouTube grind has suddenly come to a shrieking halt. Two months after his bout with Mayweather, Paul has yet to upload a single video.
These days Logan Paul has been hyper-focused on NFTs.
In fact, the star received a $700,000 offer on a CryptoPunk — a unique NFT pixel portrait — earlier this month, but turned down the offer to turn a bigger profit later on down the road.
His non-posting on his Youtube channel has led his obsessed fans to assume that he’s taking an extended hiatus or leaving the platform altogether.
Paul addressed these concerns during an episode of his imPaulsive podcast on August 18, claiming that he’s not taking a hiatus, but simply shifting his creative energy in a new direction.
Logan said:
I think I’m gonna upload on YouTube soon, but something a little more value-based. It would just be me going over NFT projects that I think are the coolest and most promising. …I have a lot to show, as well. I do like the idea of being a pioneer in the space.
Paul continued:
It’s not a hiatus, I’m just working in different ways, dude. I’m kind of on the vibe right now, where if it don’t make money, it don’t make sense. I’m coming more and more into my own as a businessman. Like a true business person. My creative energy that I was putting into YouTube videos… is now just gone all into business.