On June 26, hacker group Anonymous posted a video on its official YouTube channel “Anonymous”. In the video, the group allegedly claims that Do Kwon, co-founder of Terra Labs, is solely responsible for scamming investors in the crash of Terra (LUNA) and TerraUSD (UST) in May. The hacker group vows to “bring to justice as quickly as possible” investors who have suffered due to Do Kwon’s alleged crimes.
The Anonymous group warned:
“Do Kwon, if you are listening, unfortunately there is nothing that can be done to reverse the damage you have done.” At this point, the only thing we can do is hold them accountable and make sure they are brought to justice as soon as possible. “
Anonymous claims to have looked into Do Kwon’s history since he entered into the crypto world. It highlighted a few of the crimes previously committed by Do Kwon. The cases mentioned by the hackers in the video show that Do Kwon has had bad intentions from the start.
Do Kwon previously worked for the stablecoin “Basis Cash,” which failed due to regulatory concerns and caused investors to lose money. However, he was never held accountable because he was working under the name of Rick Sanchez.
The group also highlighted the news which states that before the downfall, Do Kwon received $80 million per month from Luna and TerraUSD. However, DoKwon denied these accusations in a roundabout way.
The hacktivist group warns Do Kwon that the group will unveil more of his crimes in the near future.
YouTube and Twitter users have shown their support for the hacker group’s decision to pursue Kwon in the comment section. Terra is currently trading at $2.19 with a 24-hour trading volume of $224,379,892.
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