Thoughts tagged "Terra"
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The SEC is asking the judge in the Terra lawsuit to order $4.2 billion in disgorgement, a $420 million penalty against Terraform Labs, and a $100 million penalty against Do Kwon.
They also want Kwon banned from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded company.
Kwon has opposed any injunction or disgorgement against him, and says that the potential penalties should be somewhere around $250,000–$300,000.
Verdict against Terraform Labs and Do Kwon, responsible for the Terra/Luna algostablecoin collapse in May 2022.
Verdict in SEC v. Terraform Labs

![described UST as a stablecoin that would always hold its $1 peg, and those protocols as safe, reliable way to earn 19–40% yield. It didn’t feel like gambling; it felt like the answer we had been praying for. We sold everything at discounted prices: the house, the business, the cars. We scraped together just over $190,000 — every dollar of seventeen years of sacrifice — and in late April 2022 I converted it all to UST and locked it into Anchor and Mirror, trusting the promises that had been repeated for months. Just two weeks later, on May 9, 2022, I watched UST fall off its peg. In panic, I almost sold everything to limit the damage, but then I saw Mr. Kwon’s tweet: “Deploying more capital— steady lads.”. The price started recovering that day. I trusted him again and decided to keep the UST locked. What followed were two weeks of pure terror. The Terra blockchain halted. Mirror Protocol liquidity vanished. I couldn’t withdraw a single cent. When the system finally let me out on May 23, UST was trading below $0.07. Our $190,000 had become less than $13,000. Seventeen years of our lives — gone in two weeks. People say you should never risk money you can’t afford to lose. But this never felt like risk. The founder of the project had called it “too big to fail,” boasted that the Luna Foundation Guard would protect every dollar. To a desperate father trying to feed two families in a foreign country, it sounded like the safest investment ever. The money was only the beginning of the catastrophe. Less than two weeks after the collapse, my wife packed her bags. She could no longer trust that I could keep her and her mother financially safe. A few months later the divorce papers arrived. Our teenage sons chose to stay with me and my parents, to hold what was left of the family together. College was never mentioned again. Both boys quit school and now work as car mechanics to put food on the table. Today I am [redacted]. I live in [redacted] with my elderly parents, taking whatever cash jobs I can find, waiting for a war in my home country to end. My ex-wife lives in another country, babysitting strangers’ children to survive. My sons fix cars instead of studying the engineering degrees they once dreamed of. I cannot return to the United States — there is nothing left for us there: no home, no business, no savings, no future. Everything we built over nearly two decades vanished in May 2022. I never imagined a person I had never met, never spoken to, could destroy my family so](https://storage.mollywhite.net/micro/bc295b997c4a6e98cf8e_Screenshot-2025-12-11-at-4.42.55---PM.png)







![Hi, i was a victim of Do Kwon’s terra luna scam. I am a carer for my Dad, [redacted] and i invested money into terra luna believing that it was a profitable strategy to support my Dad better with medical expenses and being able to sacrifice taking time off work to support him. When i lost all of my funds in this scam i was devastated. I had to take out loans to get by to fund my Dad’s medical bills and just to get by with food and necessities for us both. I am still in debt to this day paying back loans and credit cards. My family has been through immense suffering and i suffer from depression daily since the losses of my life savings. I urge the honourable judge to please hand down harse sentencing to Do Kwon for the crimes that he has committed, i sincerely hope that justice will prevail to recieve some sollace from the torment he has put my family and i through. Kind regards Paul Lynn](https://storage.mollywhite.net/micro/542695386b9c27632d06_Screenshot-2025-12-11-at-5.05.38---PM.png)




![UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Plaintiffs, v TERRAFORM LABS PTE. LTD. and DO HYEONG KWON, Defendant. Verdict 1. On the SEC's first claim, under Section 17, we the jury find defendant Terraform Labs Pte. Ltd. ("Terraform"): Liable [If you answer "Liable" to Question 1, answer Question 2. Otherwise skip to Question 3.] 2. Having found Terraform liable on the SEC's first claim, we the jury find that Terraform acted [choose the highest you found]: Recklessly 3. On the SEC's first claim, under Section 17, we the jury find defendant Do Hyeong Kwon ("Kwon"): Liable [If you answer "Liable" to Question 3, answer Question 4. Otherwise, skip to Question 5.J 4. Having found Kwon liable on the SEC's first claim, we the jury find that Kwon acted [choose the highest you found]: Intentionally 5. On the SEC's second claim, for intentional or reckless violation of Rule 10b-5, we the jury find defendant Terraform: Liable](https://storage.mollywhite.net/micro/c71a3825f36ca1a65eac_1.png)
![6. On the SEC's second claim, for intentional or reckless violation of Rule 106-5, we the jury find defendant Kwon: Liable [If you answered "Not Liable" to Question 5, do not answer question 7. If you answered "Liable" to Question 5, proceed to Question 7.] 7. On the claim for control person liability regarding Terraform's violation of Rule 10b-5, we the jury find defendant Kwon: Liable FOREPERSON Date: 04/05/24](https://storage.mollywhite.net/micro/a4397273203403c5ae0a_2.png)