Hacktivist Group Anonymous Has a Message for Do Kwon

Regarding the May collapse of the Terra (LUNA) and TerraUSD (UST) ecosystems, hacktivist collective Anonymous has vowed to “make sure” Terra co-founder Do Kwon is “brought to justice as soon as feasible.”

A lengthy list of Kwon’s alleged wrongdoings was repeated in a film purportedly produced by the cyber group Anonymous on Sunday. Included in them are his alleged withdrawals of $80 million a month from UST and LUNA before the latter’s downfall and his involvement in the downfall of the stable coin Basis Cash, which Do Kwon is alleged to have developed in late 2020 under the identity “Rick Sanchez.”

“At this point, the only thing that we can do is hold you accountable and make sure that you are brought to justice as soon as possible.”

Hacktivist group Anonymous will expose his alleged crimes

In order to reveal Do Kwon’s alleged misdeeds, the hacking collective announced it will be investigating his conduct ever since he entered the crypto sphere.

Additionally, the hacking collective blasted Kwon for using “arrogant techniques” to harass rivals and detractors and for “appearing as he will never fail.”

Anonymous, a decentralized multinational activist group that got its start in 2003 on 4chan, is most known for planning cyberattacks against public and commercial sector targets, including the Church of Scientology.

The very same YouTube channel targeted Tesla CEO Elon Musk in June 2021 for supposedly “killing lives” by manipulating the cryptocurrency markets using his power and influence on Twitter.

It’s important to note that there are several YouTube channels that either identify as partners with the cyber collective Anonymous. However, given the group’s naturally decentralized and anonymous character, it is generally agreed that there isn’t an official YouTube channel for it.

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