Wallet bound to Terras Volt Depeg identified as Jane Streets: Research

Wallet bound to Terras Volt Depeg identified as Jane Streets: Research
The Terra's implosion last summer is still pursuing the crypto industry. Numerous post-mortem reports went into detail about the wallets that contributed to the collapse, and at the same time made a certain "wallet a" curious.
The researcher of Wintermute, Igor Igamberdiev, believes that "there is a good chance" that one of the letters linked to the VAT depet could actually be bound to the Jane Street trade company.
the "wallet A"
In the latest Twitter Announcement When the trading company lent 25 million USDC from Blocktower.
According to Igamberdiev, Wallet A borrowed $ 15 million from the lender and repaid the funds two weeks after the collapse with another $ 10 million. It even invested $ 150,000 in a decentralized stock exchange called Tonic and borrowed $ 25 million, which it deposited in a coin base pocket. The deposit on the Börsen Wallet was classified as "interesting" by the Researcher because it had received 84.5 million USDC from Wallet A, which ultimately led to the depet of the VAT stable.
In addition, no further interactions were recorded in addition to these deposits; which shows that the wallet could have heard of the same entity."This gives the rumors about the participation of Jane Street in the theoretical Terra rescue package Additional color."
Although Igamberdiev was associated with the fateful event, he claimed that the transactions did not proved malicious intentions by Jane Street.
after -effects
The Fallout prompted Terra to carry out rebranding and even bring a new luna to the market, while the original became known as Luna Classic (Lunc). The US stock exchange supervisory authority SEC has charged the former head of Terraform Labs, Do Kwon, for securities fraud. According to the supervisory authority, Kwon's whereabouts are not yet known, but he reports reportedly in Serbia.
South Korea issued an arrest warrant against the executive last September. Interpol also published a "red message" for him or asked the international law enforcement authorities to "find a person and to temporarily arrange for delivery, handover or legal steps". In an interview, however, Kwon denied that he received a copy of the Red Notice.
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