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Corea del Sur investiga a Terra Labs por supuesta malversaci?n de bitcoin tras el colapso de UST, seg?n informe

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Las autoridades legales de Corea del Sur est?n investigando a Terraform Labs luego del colapso de su controvertida stablecoin algor?tmica, TerraUSD (UST), el mes pasado, seg?n un informe del Financial Times.

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La Agencia de Polic?a Metropolitana de Se?l inici? una investigaci?n tras las denuncias por malversaci?n de una cantidad no revelada de tenencias de bitcoin por parte de Terra, seg?n el informe.

Terra contaba con $3.500 millones en bitcoin (BTC) en sus reservas, en un intento fallido de estabilizar el precio de UST.

Daniel Shin, cofundador de Terraform, neg? las acusaciones de fraude y le dijo al diario Financial Times que “no hubo intenci?n de enga?ar” y que la compa??a quer?a innovar el sistema de liquidaci?n de pagos utilizando tecnolog?a blockchain.

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El mes pasado las autoridades de Corea del Sur estimaron que alrededor de 280.000 de sus ciudadanos se vieron afectados por el colapso de UST y Luna (LUNC).

Desde la implosi?n de la criptomoneda estable de Terra, la compa??a ha lanzado un nuevo token (LUNA) que se envi? v?a airdrop a los titulares anteriores. LUNA cotiza actualmente a $3,12 con una capitalizaci?n de mercado de $642 millones y ha perdido el 80% de su valor desde el pico de la semana pasada.

Terraform Labs no respondi? de inmediato a la solicitud de comentarios de CoinDesk.

Este art?culo fue traducido por Marina Lammertyn.

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