Do Kwon has stated numerous times that TFL has zero new LUNA tokens, making Terra 2 'community owned'. This is an outright lie that nobody seems to be talking about. In fact, TFL owns 42M LUNA, worth over $200m, and they're lying through their teeth. (1/6)

TFL Dawn (11.28M): https://t.co/67XVH8t50D
TFL shadow wallet (2.01M): https://t.co/k5k3g02LP2
TFL MM (0.72M): https://t.co/16CqyPcUL4
Do Kwon shadow wallet #1 (19.69M): https://t.co/kfFx1ck8gR
Do Kwon shadow wallet #2 (9.11M): https://t.co/pevv1xT0yR
Total: 42.81M LUNA (2/6)
Do used his shadow wallet to approve *his own proposal* through governance manipulation (TFL is not supposed to vote), told everyone it would be a community-owned chain, and then gave himself a nine-figure score. These are just the verified wallets - there are many others. (3/6)
In the investing landscape, it's important that retail receives symmetric information, so understand the facts and make of this what you will. Exercise caution and know what you are buying. These people have no moral fibre. They will lie for money at every possible turn. (4/6)
There are many hidden truths to uncover, such as how Do Kwon conspired with Delphi to insider trade their own tokens & hand out preferential allocations for personal profit, how some major Terra protocols are shadow coded by Do himself, what went on in the 'Elders group'... (5/6)
...TFL's history with drug abuse, stealing from employees, the reality behind the move to Singapore, and more. We will explore all of this in the coming months - the court case against TFL, with several important, brave witnesses ready to testify, will be one for the ages. (6/6)

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