I don't understand how that frosted tipped douchebag has such influence and garners as massive and loyal a following as he does anymore than than you do, but that is your explanation. He's influential and has a massive, loyal following. Besides, I don't think you're giving the YouTube audience who are not subbed to Logan Paul due credit as it was that community that called him out of his scam and it but collapsed as a result.
And once again, I need to point out that just because you didn't fall for Logan Paul's bs, that does not say much about your intuition. Just because there are some, more blatant scams you don't fall for, doesn't give you the right to lecture anyone on avoiding them. Especially not me, as I can clearly tell I'm better at it anyway. I'm not trying to sound condescending, superior or arrogant, but based on this admittingly brief interaction I clearly am better at sniffing these things out. Still, I wouldn't lecture anyone and no not claim to be an expert. I'm not devoid of knowledge in this and that's a necessity because I actually do moderate another forum and have had other moderation jobs in that past, so I have dealt with unwanted affiliates, spam and scams a lot in my time. So whilst I don't get ideas above my station, I do know at least to some extent what I'm talking about.
So when I tell you that not falling for Logan Paul's scam or those other YouTube scams is nothing to boast about, I mean don't boast about it because you're embarrassing yourself. People who would fall for them would have to very ignorant and impressionable, truly desperate or have what what would be considered a poor IQ score for a banana. You're better than that, good for you, but that's true just of just about everybody. You may as well take pride in being able to dress yourself without ending up a hat on your foot and shoe on your head.
So for your your sake, not mine, please stop. Let's just agree to disagree on NFTs and leave it at that.