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Lawsuit Alleges Steve Aoki Endorsed NFTs Without Disclosing He was Paid to Do So

John Cameron by John Cameron
January 13, 2026
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Photo Credit: Jana Schuessler

Crypto speculators who say they’re collectively out tens of millions of dollars on MetaZoo NFTs are suing Steve Aoki and Matthew Kalish for violating FTC guidelines.


Five years after the non-fungible token (NFT) boom, cryptocurrency traders who feel cheated out of millions have filed a lawsuit against Steve Aoki and DraftKings co-founder Matthew Kalish for failing to disclose that they were paid by MetaZoo to promote the digital collectibles on their social media channels.

The complaint alleges that MetaZoo — which started out as a tabletop game company in 2020 — grew immensely popular following Aoki and Berger’s endorsements. They went far beyond promoting their products, however. According to the suit, the two defendants went as far as to tell their followers that the NFTs couldn’t be considered a gambling risk as their value was expected to continually rise during a livestreamed poker game.

“There is a specific set of rules that are in place to protect consumers, and it’s of great importance that influencers know and understand those rules, because they are requirements and not suggestions,” said one of the plaintiffs, Evan Berger. “There are a number of class actions now against viable companies where the same thing has happened.”

A spokesperson on behalf of Steve Aoki did not immediately respond to EDM Identity’s request for comment.

NFTs employ blockchain validation to enable immutable smart contracts, which protect the information stored on them unless a series of conditions are met. While practical applications include receipts or tokenized assets, the most buzzed-about use case of five years ago was digital collectibles. Speculator interest led to a market bubble in 2020 that burst in 2021, leaving remorseful buyers holding the bag.

The class-action lawsuit proposes six classes in states like Florida, California, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, and Washington, DC, seeking damages, restitution, and disgorgement of profits.


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I'm a recovering techno elitist and the managing editor of EDM Identity. I try to write articles that give the context I wished I had when I started getting more into dance music two decades ago.

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