Do Kwon Of Terra (LUNA) Denies Cashing Out $64M In Bitcoin (BTC)

The global manhunt for TerraForms Lab CEO Do Kwon continues, but there’s a twist in the plot. Previously, South Korean authorities requested well-known crypto exchanges KuCoin & OKX to freeze 3313 Bitcoins (BTC) that are tied to Do Kwon or TerraForm Labs.

Right after the news surfaced on numerous media outlets, Do Kwon voiced his take on the situation on Twitter. The CEO of the fiercely collapsed Terra (LUNA) was quick to deny the allegations of a cash-out attempt. According to Mr. Kwon, the accounts at OKX & KuCoin haven’t been touched for at least a year.

Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) Denies The Allegations Too

Moreover, the Singaporean organization that’s responsible for Terra (LUNA) Ecosystem stepped in to deny allegations as well. Even though the South Korean authorities didn’t disclose any proof of the 3313 Bitcoin (BTC) withdrawal, crypto analytics company CryptoQuant has actually found proof that the Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) made multiple transactions on September 15th, 2022. Coincidence or not, that’s a day after South Korean authorities issued the arrest order for Do Kwon.

Indeed, Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) tweeted their public Bitcoin (BTC) address in response to the allegations. Nonetheless, that literally proves nothing, as CryptoQuant called out the LFG organization for only sharing the public address, implying that there’s at least one private Bitcoin (BTC) address operated by the organization. However, CryptoQuant didn’t reveal the private address.

TerraForm Labs Think It’s Unfair on Do Kwon

As if that wasn’t enough, a spokesperson for TerraForm Labs took the time to explain to the Wallstreet Journal that Do Kwon’s location cannot be revealed because of “physical security risks”. Moreover, the Terra (LUNA) fiasco case was labeled as “highly politicized”. The representative of TerraForm Labs indicated that Terra (LUNA) was never a security, implying some of the charges against Do Kwon are not precise. Indeed, crypto regulations are still vague enough when it comes to defining securities.

Ultimately, the $60 billion Terra (LUNA) infused crypto massacre has swallowed up big names in the crypto world like Three Arrows Capital (3AC), Voyager Digital, Celsius & others. As the global chase for Do Kwon started this week, the police have already confirmed Do Kwon is not in Singapore. Despite not being easy to track down, Do Kwon himself claims he’s shopping at the mall and going for walks. The ultimate question is – where is crypto Waldo?

On the Flipside

Why You Should Care

The fiasco of Terra (LUNA) is linked to about $2 trillion in collateral damage for a wide range of crypto hedge funds & exchanges.

Learn more details about the staggering collapse of Terra (LUNA) & it’s algorithmic stablecoin Terra (UST):

Do Kwon Enters Interpol’s Most Wanted List As Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) Nosedives

Down to Zero: Terra Luna Crash and Its Impact on Crypto Adoption

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