SEC verklot Terraform Labs a Grënner Do Kwon Fir Securities Bedruch

D'US Securities and Exchange Commission en Donneschdeg verrechent ginn Singapore-based Terraform Labs and founder and CEO Do Hyeong Kwon—better known as Do Kwon—with securities fraud involving its algorithmic stablecoin Terra USD and the LUNA token.

The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, charges the defendants with violating the registration and anti-fraud provisions of the Securities Act and the Exchange Act.

"Mir behaapten datt Terraform an Do Kwon net fäerdeg bruecht hunn de Public voll, fair an zouverléisseg Verëffentlechung ze bidden wéi néideg fir eng Rei vu Krypto-Asset Securities, virun allem fir LUNA an Terra USD", sot de SEC Chair Gary Gensler. "Mir behaapten och datt si Bedruch engagéiert hunn andeems se falsch a irführend Aussoe widderhuelen fir Vertrauen ze bauen ier se zerstéierend Verloschter fir Investisseuren verursaacht."

The SEC’s charges come nearly a year after the collapse of Terra Luna, which brought on a year-long crypto winter that saw many prominent companies, including FTX, Celsius, and Three Arrows Capital, fail last year.

In June 2022, the SEC announced opening an Ermëttlungen into the collapse of Terra and whether its stablecoin violated federal securities regulations. Earlier that year, the Terra ecosystem was rocked by the $60 Milliarden Implosioun of the Terra stablecoin and the collapse of its LUNA token.

According to the SEC’s lawsuit, the agency accuses Terraform and Kwon of raising billions in investor funds from April 2018 until May 2022 by offering and selling an “inter-connected suite of crypto asset securities, many in unregistered transactions.” The SEC claims Terraform Labs and Do Kwon marketed “crypto asset securities” to investors seeking to profit from investing in Terra UST and related Terra products claiming that the tokens would increase in value.

“As alleged in our complaint, the Terraform ecosystem was neither decentralized nor finance. It was simply a fraud propped up by a so-called algorithmic ‘stablecoin’—the price of which was controlled by the defendants, not any code,” Gurbir S. Grewal, Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, said in a statement.

The SEC also alleges that, while marketing the LUNA token, Terraform and Kwon repeatedly misled and deceived investors that a popular Korean mobile payment application used the Terra blockchain to settle transactions that would accrue value to LUNA.

Finally, the regulators assert that Terraform Labs and Kwon misled investors about the stability of UST.

Den 7. Mee 2022, EarthUSD lost its peg to the U.S. dollar after Terraform Labs flooded the market with LUNA tokens to prop up the 1:1 UST-to-dollar peg in an attempt to save the stablecoin. This tipped the price of the LUNA token into fräie Fall.

“Today’s action not only holds the defendants accountable for their roles in Terra’s collapse, which devastated both retail and institutional investors and sent shock waves through the crypto markets, but once again highlights that we look to the economic realities of an offering, not the labels put on it,” Grewal said.

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Source: https://decrypt.co/121575/sec-files-lawsuit-against-terraform-labs-and-founder-do-kwon