Over two weeks after the Terra LUNA and UST fallout, a whistleblower dubbed “Fatman” published an alleged chat log between the project’s co-founder Do Kwon, Terra validators, and infrastructure providers from the Terra blockchain community. If the chat log is legitimate, Fatman claims the document proves over 50 people “knew about the [network] halt before it happened.”
The “Terra Rebirth League” Discussion
On June 1, 2022, a whistleblower called “Fatman” (@fatmanterra) published a chat log that allegedly shows a discussion about Terra’s blockchain halt before it happened. Bitcoin.com News has reported on Fatman before, as the Twitter account has accused Terraform Labs (TFL) and Do Kwon of a number of sketchy acts. On Wednesday, Fatman explained that an anonymous source provided the whistleblower with a document that shows a number of Terra community members and Do Kwon discussing a chain halt.
An anonymous source has provided me with the missing pages from the internal validator chat. The link is in the next tweet. Make no mistake – a chain halt was necessary – but it would be interesting to see if anyone in here maps to the big LUNA buys that happened right before.
— FatMan (@FatManTerra) June 1, 2022
Bitcoin.com News reported on the Terra blockchain stopping block production on May 12, 2022. The network was halted at a block height of 7,603,700. The chat conversation was called “Terra Rebirth League” and the start of the discussion shows Terra validators asking for...
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