Interpol issues red notice for Terra’s Do Kwon, South Korea says
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SOUTH KOREA said Interpol requested law enforcement worldwide to locate and arrest Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon, who faces charges related to the US$60 billion wipeout of cryptocurrencies he created.
Prosecutors in Seoul said on Monday (Sep 26) in a text message the international police organisation has issued a Red Notice for Kwon, the latest inglorious chapter of a US$2 trillion rout in digital assets that exposed hugely risky practices. Neither Interpol nor Kwon immediately replied to emails seeking comment.
South Korean officials have accused Kwon and 5 others of crimes including breaches of capital-markets law. Kwon earlier this year moved from South Korea to Singapore, where his now collapsed Terraform Labs had a base, but his location became unclear after the city-state on Sep 17 said he’s no longer there. Prosecutors subsequently stepped up their efforts to find him.
Terraform Labs was behind the TerraUSD algorithmic stablecoin and its sister token Luna. Both coins imploded in May and sparked huge losses in crypto markets, which were already reeling from tightening monetary policy.
Digital assets have yet to recover and regulators globally are pouring over the wreckage to see how to avoid a repeat. In South Korea, earlier ardour for crypto is being usurped by growing disdain.
Terra’s collapse and the broader market rout led to the unravelling of Three Arrows Capital, a once high-flying crypto hedge fund. Contagion also buffeted lenders and brokers such as Voyager Digital and Celsius Network.
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TerraUSD, also known as UST, was meant to keep a constant value of US$1 in a complex arrangement involving Luna. But the system depended on confidence in the ecosystem created by Kwon, a 31-year-old who studied computer science at Stanford. Once the trust disappeared, the arrangement collapsed.
South Korean prosecutors have said they issued an arrest warrant for Kwon in part because there was “circumstantial evidence of escape” ever since he left for Singapore. They also took issue with his claim that he was cooperating.
“We are in the process of defending ourselves in multiple jurisdictions - we have held ourselves to an extremely high bar of integrity, and look forward to clarifying the truth over the next few months,” Kwon has previously said on Twitter. BLOOMBERG
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