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Terra Co-Founder Do Kwon Still Says He's Not on the Run

The South Korean developer also continued to dismiss claims that $67 million was frozen on crypto exchanges OKX and KuCoin.

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Do Kwon Has 14 Days to Return his Passport, Officials Say

The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a public notice on its website Wednesday announcing it would invalidate Terra creator Do Kwon’s passport, advancing a move the government first said it was considering last month. “The Hash” discusses the latest in the aftermath of Terra’s implosion.

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South Korea To Invalidate Terra Founder Do Kwon’s Passport

CORRECTION: Since publication, the reporting and headline of Celsius executives withdrawing crypto has been corrected to $17 million based on documentation provided by CTO Nuke Goldstein’s lawyers, who showed that most of his apparent withdrawals were sent to other accounts at Celsius. The original headline indicated a figure of $42 million. CoinDesk's Nikhilesh De also discusses the latest developments surrounding South Korean officials announcing it would invalidate Terra creator Do Kwon's passport.

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Terra Founder Do Kwon's Passport 'Invalidated,' S. Korea Says

Do Kwon has 14 days to return his passport, according to a notice on a government website.

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Terra's Do Kwon Refutes Report That South Korean Prosecutors Froze $39.6M of His Crypto

Do Kwon tweeted in part on Wednesday, "Once again, I don't even use Kucoin and OkEx, have no time to trade, no funds have been frozen,"  in response to CoinDesk's story summarizing News1's reporting that South Korean prosecutors have frozen $39.6 million worth of his cryptocurrency assets. CryptoQuant Head of Marketing Hochan Chung weighs in.

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Do Kwon Denies Report That South Korean Prosecutors Froze $39.6M of His Crypto

Do Kwon, the CEO of Terraform whose failed stablecoin project rocked markets earlier this year, denied a media report that South Korean prosecutors have frozen 56.2 billion won ($39.6 million) of his cryptocurrency assets. “The Hash” panel discusses what this means for the crypto industry at large.

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South Korean Prosecutors Reportedly Froze $39.6M of Crypto Tied To Do Kwon

Prosecutors in South Korea have frozen $39.66 million of cryptocurrency assets belonging to Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon, according to Korean media outlet News1. CoinDesk Global Policy & Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the report and Do Kwon's response on Twitter.

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Do Kwon Denies Report That South Korean Prosecutors Froze $39.6M of His Crypto

"I don't know whose funds they've frozen, but good for them, hope they use it for good," he tweeted.

Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon on CoinDesk TV in December (CoinDesk)

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Where in the World Is Do Kwon?

Is Do Kwon the most wanted person in crypto right now? The Terraform Labs CEO tweeted recently he’s “making zero effort to hide.” Those latest developments and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

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Terraform Labs Fires Back at South Korea’s Arrest Warrant for Do Kwon: Report

Terraform Labs said South Korean prosecutors overextended their authority in seeking an arrest warrant for CEO Do Kwon, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal, citing a statement from Terraform. “The Hash” hosts discusses the latest developments surrounding the Terra ecosystem.

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