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    Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon charged with fraud and money laundering

    January 3, 2025
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    South Korean cryptocurrency entrepreneur Do Kwon has been extradited to the United States to face charges related to the collapse of Terraform Labs, which resulted in estimated investor losses of $40 billion. Kwon, the co-founder of Terraform Labs, appeared in a Manhattan federal court on January 2, 2025, and pleaded not guilty to multiple fraud charges, including securities fraud, wire fraud, commodities fraud, and money laundering conspiracy.

    Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon charged with fraud and money laundering

    Kwon’s extradition follows an 18-month legal battle after his arrest in Montenegro in March 2023. Authorities apprehended him while attempting to travel to Dubai using forged documents. The Montenegrin Ministry of Justice approved his extradition to the United States in December 2024, despite competing extradition requests from South Korea, where Kwon also faces legal action. U.S. prosecutors allege Kwon orchestrated a scheme to mislead investors about Terraform Labs’ cryptocurrency offerings, TerraUSD and Luna.

    Federal prosecutors unveiled a nine-count indictment that accuses Kwon of fabricating claims about TerraUSD’s stability. The algorithm-based stablecoin, pegged to the U.S. dollar, was marketed as self-regulating, but prosecutors contend Kwon secretly manipulated its value through undisclosed trading activities. The indictment further claims Kwon misrepresented Terraform’s technological capabilities to drive investor interest, inflating the valuation of Luna to $50 billion before the market crash in May 2022.

    The collapse of TerraUSD and Luna triggered widespread panic across the cryptocurrency sector, wiping out nearly $400 billion in value. Bitcoin and other major digital assets suffered steep declines before gradually recovering. Terraform Labs subsequently filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States in January 2024, and Kwon agreed to an $80 million civil fine as part of a $4.55 billion settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in June 2024.

    Kwon, who remains in custody after declining to seek bail, faces a maximum prison sentence of 130 years if convicted on all charges. His next court appearance is scheduled for January 8, 2025. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that Kwon will be held accountable for his role in misleading investors and regulators, describing Terraform’s operations as built on deceptive practices. The downfall of Terraform Labs marked the beginning of a turbulent period for the cryptocurrency market. Its collapse coincided with the implosion of FTX, another major crypto exchange, whose founder Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 25 years in prison in March 2024.

    Prosecutors have drawn parallels between the two cases, highlighting the systemic risks posed by unregulated digital assets. Kwon has denied any wrongdoing and maintains that Terraform Labs operated transparently. However, the indictment outlines evidence of concealed transactions exceeding $10,000 and deceptive social media promotions aimed at sustaining confidence in Terraform’s products.

    Legal analysts suggest that the outcome of Kwon’s trial could set a precedent for how international authorities address cryptocurrency fraud. As legal proceedings unfold, the case underscores ongoing regulatory challenges in the cryptocurrency industry. Both investors and regulators continue to call for stricter oversight to prevent similar collapses and protect the financial markets from manipulation and instability. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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