Do Kwon's legal saga continues to unfold as the Terra founder faces potential prosecution in South Korea, even after being handed a 15-year prison sentence by US authorities. The case has become a focal point in how different jurisdictions are handling high-profile crypto industry figures, particularly those tied to major project collapses. With both American and Korean courts involved, Do Kwon's situation highlights the increasingly complex web of international crypto regulation and enforcement. The dual prosecution underscores growing tensions in how the Web3 space is policed globally, and serves as a cautionary tale for other project leaders navigating multiple regulatory systems.
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CryptoNomics
· 8h ago
ngl, the dual prosecution thing is basically just regulatory arbitrage finally catching up to founders who thought they could jurisdictional hop their way out of accountability. statistically speaking, his conviction probability across both courts approaches near-certainty when you factor in the reputational damage coefficient. the terra collapse correlation matrix is too damning to ignore.
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ChainChef
· 8h ago
yo do kwon's getting the full course treatment... 15 years is not just a side dish, that's the whole meal getting torched lol. korea's probably gonna add extra seasoning too smh 💀
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token_therapist
· 8h ago
15 years to do it all over again... This guy really made history, but this history is a bit heavy.
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VibesOverCharts
· 8h ago
The US and South Korea are both milking the system together. This guy really is "internationalized" and suffering... Isn't 15 years enough?
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WhaleWatcher
· 8h ago
15 years are not enough, and with Korea included, this guy has really managed to offend the entire world.
Do Kwon's legal saga continues to unfold as the Terra founder faces potential prosecution in South Korea, even after being handed a 15-year prison sentence by US authorities. The case has become a focal point in how different jurisdictions are handling high-profile crypto industry figures, particularly those tied to major project collapses. With both American and Korean courts involved, Do Kwon's situation highlights the increasingly complex web of international crypto regulation and enforcement. The dual prosecution underscores growing tensions in how the Web3 space is policed globally, and serves as a cautionary tale for other project leaders navigating multiple regulatory systems.