Jump Crypto Pocketed over $1 Billion in Secret Do Kwon Deal, Dodges Questions from SEC

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President of Jump Crypto, Kanav Kariya, pleaded his Fifth Amendment rights while being questioned by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over an alleged hidden market-making scheme with Terraform Labs’ founder, Do Kwon, that saw his company pocket over $1 billion. 

Kariya’s secret deal executed while allegedly “promoting transparency”


When asked by SEC counsel, Devon Staren, whether or not he made an agreement with Kwon to buy up massive amounts of UST in order to restore the token’s value, Kariya refused to elaborate and invoked his Fifth Amendment rights.

“Under instruction of counsel I exercise my rights under the Fifth Amendment to answer the question at this time,” Kariya said.

The deal, which saw Jump Crypto purchase large swaths of the token in exchange for an amendment to Jump’s LUNA loan agreement by lifting its vesting conditions, was established on May 23, 2021, nearly two weeks after UST and LUNA destabilized on May 9th and May 12th, respectively.

Reportedly, Jump purchased LUNA coins valued at $90 for just $0.40. Kariya, meanwhile, served as a member of the governing council for Luna Foundation Guard, which claimed to ensure “activities of the Foundation are aligned with promoting transparency, governance, advancing research and development in open and decentralized networks.”

SEC alleges Kwon wiped $40 billion in market value


Brought forward by the SEC in Manhattan federal court in February 2023, Kwon, along with his firm Terraform Labs Pte. Ltd., is currently facing a civil fraud lawsuit for misleading investors. 

In the February complaint, the SEC alleged that Terraform and Kwon “perpetrated a fraudulent scheme that led to the loss of at least $40 billion of market value, including devastating losses for U.S. retail and institutional investors.”

Moreover, the SEC claims that “Kwon and Terraform repeatedly touted the restoration of the $1.00 peg as a triumph of decentralization and the ‘automatic self-healing’ UST/LUNA algorithm’”’ while “misleadingly omitting the actual reason why the $1.00 peg was restored: the third party’s intervention to prop up the UST’s price.”

Kwon’s potential extradition


US regulators have requested a summary judgment of the case as opposed to taking it to trial, while Kwon’s defense has argued that the SEC has failed to prove any securities laws have been violated. 

Previously, Kwon had an Interpol’s Red Notice out for his arrest before being sentenced in Montenegro for document forgery in June 2023.

If extradited to the U.S., he would likely join recently convicted FTX founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. 

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