Luna Foundation Guard reveals where missing 80K BTC reserves went

Share This Post

The Luna Foundation Guard, the organization responsible for the Terra ecosystem led by Do Kwon, has released information regarding its missing reserve funds.

The crypto industry has been asking where the Bitcoin and other assets went since they moved over 80,000 BTC to exchange wallets last week. LFG confirmed that on May 7, it held the following reserves to support the UST peg to the dollar.

· 80,394 BTC
· 39,914 BNB
· 26,281,671 USDT
· 23,555,590 USDC
· 1,973,554 AVAX
· 697,344 UST
· 1,691,261 LUNA

LFG said it began executing swaps on-chain, converting  Bitcoin to UST in “large size & on short notice” on May 8. Roughly $50 million USDC and USDT were sold for UST, along with $1.5 billion in BTC.

5,313 BTC worth roughly $160 million, which was not sold, has also been returned to its reserve.

On May 10, LFG executed a swap after UST dropped 25% and:

“Sold 33,206 $BTC for an aggregate 1,164,018,521 $UST.”

It calculates to a Bitcoin price of $35,504. On May 10, Bitcoin was trading at $30,000, meaning LFG paid a 25% premium, which ties into the drop in UST price to $0.75. Furthermore, on May 12, LFG converted roughly $890 million UST into LUNA at an average price of $3.99 per coin.

“On May 12, LFG swapped 883,525,674 $UST to 221,021,746 $LUNA & staked this across a range of validators to protect against a possible governance attack as the amount of $LUNA continued to increase. All transactions described above have now been completed.”

LUNA is still tradable on several exchanges, including Binance. At today’s price, the 221 million LUNA, which cost LFG over $882 million, is now worth $40,200. The current LFG reserves are outlined below. On May 7, the total value of their reserves was worth tens of billions of dollars. Today, the market value is roughly $300 million.

·  313 $BTC
· 39,914 $BNB
· 1,973,554 $AVAX
· 1,847,079,725 $UST
· 222,713,007 $LUNA (of which 221,021,746 is currently staked with validators)

It has announced that these reserves will be distributed to UST holders as compensation with “smallest holders first.”

Yet, again it reveals their plan before executing, which has resulted in the markets selling off their current assets. Publicizing a plan to release millions of dollars worth of tokens and coins that are already down 99% led to an immediate drop in both LUNA and UST.

UST fell 40%, and LUNA was down 22% as soon as the tweet went live.

 

The post Luna Foundation Guard reveals where missing 80K BTC reserves went appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Farm, Craft, and Thrive in My Neighbor Alice

Follow Regina in her journey down the rabbit hole that is My Neighbor Alice Will she find a wonderful land, or will it be a bore Read on to find out Last episode’s quick recap I’m still

Vitalik Buterin lays down roadmap to minimize centralization risk in Ethereum POS design

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin believes that the centralization of proof-of-stake (POS) poses a significant threat to Ethereum POS centralization is where large stakers dominate and small

Dogecoin Breaks Above $0.12 Level – Time For DOGE To Catch Up?

Dogecoin (DOGE) has finally broken through the crucial $012 resistance level, marking a significant milestone as it surges to catch up with the broader crypto market rally After weeks of struggling

Bitcoin’s Market Dominance Soars To 3-Year High – Is This The End Of Altcoin Season?

Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies have been on significant price increases in the past few weeks Bitcoin, in particular, has been inching close to its all-time high, and the recent break above

Bitcoin ETF Holdings Push Steadily Toward the 1 Million BTC Threshold

Following Friday’s spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) activity, the numbers reveal that the 12 ETFs are on the brink of reaching the impressive milestone of 1 million bitcoins As of this

Julian Assange thinks blockchain has a higher purpose than Bitcoin

The following is a guest post by Kadan Stadelmann, CTO of Komodo Blockchain Although Julian Assange was released from prison in June, his first appearance did not happen until the beginning of the