A delegation of South Korean officials supposedly traveled to Serbia last week to search for Do Kwon.
A group of South Korean officials reportedly arrived in Serbia last week to look for the infamous Do Kwon.
The 31-year-old has been on the run since the collapse of his blockchain protocol Terra. The latter’s native token – LUNA – and algorithmic stablecoin – UST – plunged to essentially zero last year, affecting numerous investors and the entire cryptocurrency market.by Bloomberg, a team of South Korean authorities, along with a senior Justice Ministry official, visited the Balkan country a week ago after arising rumors that Do Kwon is hiding there.
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