The mastermind behind Terraform Labs, Do Kwon, has been sentenced to 15 years in US prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy tied to the $40 billionThe mastermind behind Terraform Labs, Do Kwon, has been sentenced to 15 years in US prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy tied to the $40 billion

Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years Over Terraform Collapse

2025/12/13 15:11
  • Do Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, was sentenced to 15 years in US federal prison for what a judge called an “epic, generational” fraud related to the $40 billion collapse of TerraUSD/Luna in 2022.
  • Kwon pleaded guilty to fraud charges, admitting he misled investors by concealing that TerraUSD’s initial stability was due to secret intervention by a trading firm, not its autonomous algorithm as claimed.
  • The sentence follows a $4.55 billion civil settlement with the SEC and means Kwon will likely face criminal charges in South Korea only after serving half of his US sentence.

At last, after three years, Do Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, has been sentenced to 15 years in US federal prison for what the judge called an “epic, generational” fraud. 

He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud and wire fraud after admitting he misled investors about how TerraUSD regained its US$1 (AU$1.5) peg, concealing that a trading firm secretly propped it up. The TerraUSD/Luna collapse in 2022 wiped out an estimated US$40 billion (AU$60 billion).

Prosecutors sought at least 12 years; Kwon asked for five to return to South Korea. The judge imposed 15, citing the scale of losses and repeated lies to retail investors. Hundreds of victims submitted letters describing heavy personal losses.

Kwon earlier agreed to a US$4.55 billion (AU$6.7 billion) civil settlement with the SEC, including an US$80 million (AU$120 million) personal penalty and a ban on crypto transactions. 

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Kwon Has Charges Pending in South Korea

UST was marketed as an “algorithmic” stablecoin, not backed by cash reserves but by code and market incentives around Luna. 

The peg’s apparent resilience in 2021 was not proof of the algorithm; it was undisclosed intervention. That misrepresentation is the core fraud, as Kwon claimed an autonomous system worked as designed when a hidden backstop did the work. Once confidence broke in 2022, the reflex loop reversed, UST depegged, Luna hyperinflated, and the value evaporated.

The rest is history. A painful US$45 billion (AU$67 billion) collapse.

He still faces charges in South Korea. Under his plea, prosecutors won’t oppose a transfer after he serves half his US sentence.

Do Kwon was extradited from Montenegro to the United States on December 31, 2024. He’d been arrested there in March 2023 on a fake passport, and after months of legal back-and-forth, Montenegro chose to send him to the U.S. instead of South Korea.

In August, it was reported that Do Kwon was looking into changing his plea in the US fraud case, switching from not guilty to nine felony charges in January of this year, to a more detailed narrative regarding the offences he admits to.

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