LUNA Inventor Makes An Important Announcement: The Price Is Rising! - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 19, 2024

LUNA Inventor Makes An Important Announcement: The Price Is Rising!

Terra (LUNA) South Korean CEO Do Kwon said that he does not prefer the burning of LUNAs as a method that is thought to resurrect the ecosystem. Here are the details…

Do Kwon: Nothing will happen when LUNA is burned

Do Kwon, , as we reported on Twitter last week as Cryptokoin.com After two days of silence, he finally reacted to the historic failure of the UST. Moreover, he offered various proposals for rebuilding Terra. Last Monday, he proposed to fork LUNA’s Blockchain and remove UST from the ecosystem and rename the new chain to Terra Classic. Kwon’s proposal was almost unanimously rejected in a pre-vote on Terra’s community forum.

Many of them Kwon’s, Binance CEO ‘su would have preferred that Changpeng Zhao listen to LUNA’s proposal to buy and burn most of the overinflated circulating 6.5 trillion token supply. Kwon knows what the community wants but opposes it. In a recent tweet, Terra creator Do Kwon said that burning LUNA tokens is not a good idea. Despite providing users with a burn address, he warned that destroying the tokens was pointless as “nothing will happen”. Still, after the burn news, LUNA rose from $0.0001631 to $0.0002165. At the time of writing, it has gained close to 20 percent.

The Seoul prosecutor’s office took action

In early May, LUNA’s circulating supply jumped from 340 million to 6.5 trillion in just a few days. This led to inflation of the circulating supply, decoupling the TerraUSD (UST) stablecoin from its pegged to the US dollar. Despite massive supply increases, the UST stablecoin has not been able to recover its stablecoin due to low demand. Meanwhile, the price of the hyperinflated LUNA token dropped to almost zero, astonishing investors.

Meanwhile, the Seoul Southern District Attorney’s Office recently announced that it has begun investigating Terraform Labs. On top of that, the Terra founder faced around $78 million in fines for tax evasion. On Saturday, however, Kwon denied media reports on Twitter, claiming that his company does not owe taxes in South Korea. Last week, Terraform Labs also lost its entire legal team, according to media reports. Kwon confirmed that they did indeed lose “many people”.

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