Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus slammed Terra’s attempt to relaunch LUNA, calling those who buy into it “truly dumb.”
The Terra ecosystem implosion has dominated headlines the past few weeks. Users lost billions, and lives were turned upside down as the UST stablecoin lost its $1 price peg.
During the fallout, internet detectives and whistleblowers have voiced multiple accounts of suspicious activity. All of which point to shady goings-on within the Terra hierarchy and beyond.
Examples of allegations include the manipulation of Terra retail investors by prominent entities, usage of the Mirror Protocol to enrich senior figures, and Terra founder, Do Kwon’s links to failed algorithmic stablecoin project Basis Cash.
With so many red flags emerging from the Terra autopsy, does Markus have a point?
Terraform Labs to relaunch LUNA
Word of a Terra relaunch first broke on May 16, when Do Kwon posted a tweetstorm detailing a revival plan. This plan initially entailed forking the old chain into a new chain without the UST stablecoin component.
Devs have since stated LUNA 2.0 will be a brand new chain and not a fork.
Token distribution from the new chain will take the form of airdropping to “stakers, holders, residual UST holders, and essential app developers” of the old chain.
The community voted “with overwhelming support” to pass Proposition 1623 on May 25, paving the way for LUNA 2.0 to launch.
The relaunch and token airdrop were scheduled for May 27, but an announcement on that day has delayed this to May 28 at 06:00 GMT.
It’s a thumbs down from the community
Co-founder and CEO of blockchain carbon credit firm eCarbon, Joshua Fernando, spoke of the dangers of reviving LUNA. By email, Fernando raised several salient points about the relaunch, including:
The lack of disclosure on how LUNA 2.0 will derive value, especially as it will be missing a stablecoin component.Massive selling…
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