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Millions of crypto investors have been left aggrieved following the crash of TerraUSD (UST) and Terra (LUNA) last week.
In the wake of the tragic event, the home of Terraform’s CEO, Do Kwon, was invaded by an unidentified person, who was alleged to be a LUNA investor.
Do Kwon’s Home Invaded by LUNA Investor
Although Do Kwon was not home at the time of the invasion, his spouse filed a report requesting immediate police protection after the alleged LUNA investor visited their residence.
After being apprehended by the Seoul police department, the Invader was confirmed to be a Terra (LUNA) investor who lost approximately 2 to 3 billion won ($2.3 million USD).
The Invader Reveals His True Motives
The apprehended investor, whose identity remains under wraps, has urged Kwon to take full responsibility for Terra’s downfall.
The investor, who used to run an online broadcasting channel, addressed Kwon, saying that many had taken their own lives because of the Terra ecosystem’s crash.
He also called upon Kwon to make a public apology to the over 200,000 LUNA investors who have lost money.
On the Flipside
Why You Should Care
The rapid collapse of the Terra ecosystem has wrecked LUNA investors and many crypto investors in general.
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