Hello, I am Ho(호) living in Korea.
Luna coin, I think, has made a huge wave in Korea right now. First of all, it is a Singapore corporation, but the CEO is Korean. For Luna Coin, the blockchain development capability and infrastructure have been well completed. However, a coin with a fatal weakness may have been overlooked during design or deliberately omitted. The reaction in Korea is not good either. I think it may be subject to a prosecution investigation.
There is news that domestic exchanges are also considering delisting. Bithumb, Upbit
There was also an incident where the wife of the Luna Coin founder felt threatened.
Police are investigating a report that an unknown person visited the home of Terraform Labs CEO Kwon Do-hyung and rang the doorbell. CEO Kwon's spouse requested the police to designate a person for emergency personal protection.
According to the police on the 13th, the Seongdong Police Station in Seoul received a report that an unidentified person broke into an apartment in Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu, and rang the doorbell at around 6:23 pm the day before.
Person A, an unidentified person, was found to have arrived at the front of the residence using the elevator and stairs after entering through the gap between the occupants from the common entrance door of the apartment where the victim lived at around 6 pm the previous day.
It is said that Mr. A knocked on her door and rang her doorbell to ask Victim B, "Is her husband at her house?" and fled. Person B requested emergency personal protection and was designated as a victim of crime victim safety measures (personal protection).
The reporter reportedly stated that the location of his home was exposed to unspecified investors when the virtual currency business, where the husband of victim B was co-represented, was sluggish.
Based on the report, the police are chasing A, who is suspected of breaking into the house. It has not been confirmed whether Mr. A has invested in the cryptocurrency 'Luna'.
A police official said, "If a person subject to safety measures for crime victims reports 112, they will be dispatched first." "We plan to review what additional measures are needed through the investigation."
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