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After the collapse of the virtual currency Terra Luna, prosecutors in Korea and the United States launched an investigation, but no results have been achieved yet.

Then, the people who invested in virtual currency came out to track down Kwon Do-hyung, the head of the issuer, and to clarify the suspicion.



Reporter Kim Hye-min will tell you about this.



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[Matthew Hyde/American (running a business): It's really stressful.

I can't sleep well and can't concentrate because of stomach pain and stomach cramps.]



Numerous Terra/Luna investors around the world.


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Among them, there is a secret meeting to track down CEO Kwon Do-hyung and others.



Discord, a kind of social media, is where about 4,500 Terra and Luna investors from all over the world gather, and there is a secret meeting called 'Investigation' in it.



It was difficult to get in touch with one of them.



[Secret Organization Member: Kwon Do-hyung's life is now over.

Now there is no way to escape.

People will never give up tracking.

Everyone involved, the government, the lawyers, the wealthy, the really smart people are after him.

In particular, I know people who were hired as private detectives (to find Kwon Do-hyung).]



When I asked about the information collected at the secret meeting, I explained the details to the reporters, but it was kept private until after the tracking and investigation of this meeting was completed. I have been asked to do it.



Instead, he highlighted allegations of embezzlement raised by Fatman, the group's leader.



[Lee Byung-wook / Professor of AI Strategic Management, Seoul National University of Science and Technology: Leave Terra as collateral.

Then, a loan is made with another coin called 'meme' equivalent to Terra.

CEO Kwon Do-hyung argues that it is presumed that he kept depositing Terra and borrowed another coin called Meme, then sold it and turned it into cash.

(Do you think there is some credibility?) There are not many people who can tamper with what is deposited.

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The prosecution is also known to have secured relevant statements.



[Kang Hyung-seok/Standard Protocol CEO (former Terraform Labs employee): First, (the prosecution) said they found a few things.

From what Mr. OO Kim (related employee) told me, there are a few things that have been confirmed.]



CEO Kwon Do-hyeong refuted the allegation as "completely false".



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, Video editing: Lee Hong-myung)