Terraform Labs Opens Investor Claims Portal Nearly Three Years After $45 Billion Crash
Terraform Labs is finally allowing investors to seek reimbursement nearly three years after its dramatic downfall. On March 31, the company will open a claims portal for those who lost at least $100 in the Terra ecosyste...
Terraform Labs is finally allowing investors to seek reimbursement nearly three years after its dramatic downfall. On March 31, the company will open a claims portal for those who lost at least $100 in the Terra ecosystem's $45 billion collapse in May 2022, according to an announcement on Medium.
The move follows a Delaware court’s approval for Terraform Labs to wind down operations, marking one of the final steps in the company's long-running legal and financial troubles.
How the Claims Process Works
Terraform Labs has set an April 30 deadline for all claims. Investors seeking compensation must submit documentation proving their losses through the portal. The company categorizes evidence into two types: manual and preferred.
Manual evidence includes transaction logs, account statements, and screenshots. However, preferred evidence is considered more reliable, especially for users of major crypto exchanges.
Terraform Labs has cautioned that claims submitted with manual evidence may undergo lengthy review processes and could even be disqualified if preferred evidence is available. The company estimates that it may reimburse investors between $184.5 million and $442.2 million, though the exact figure remains uncertain.
Terraform Labs’ Legal and Financial Turmoil
Terraform Labs has been entangled in legal disputes since its high-profile crash. In June 2024, the company settled with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for $4.47 billion.
Around the same time, Terraform Labs announced it would shut down and transfer control of the Terra blockchain to its community, effectively marking the end of its operations. The company also planned to sell key projects in the Terra ecosystem and burn its token holdings.
After being arrested in Montenegro, he was extradited to the United States, where he faces eight felony charges from the U.S. Justice Department. His court hearing, originally scheduled for earlier this year, has been delayed until April 10 as prosecutors review newly obtained evidence.
The collapse of the Terra ecosystem in 2022 had ripple effects across the cryptocurrency industry. The failure of its algorithmic stablecoin, TerraUSD (UST), and the subsequent crash of the LUNA token led to billions in losses and eroded trust in similar projects.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.Original source
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