An upcoming interview with Do Kwon, the Co-founder of Terraform Labs and the mastermind of a number of Terra ecosystem coins, has galvanized the crypto community – drawing criticism from some parties before it has even aired.
In a preview for the full interview, which will be released later today, Kwon states:
“Terra was supposed to be a stablecoin, and it didn’t remain stable.”
He also makes remarks such as “crypto is still sort of like the Wild, Wild West,” and “I think I developed [...] an alter ego.”
He says that he “cringed” when he thought about some of his past comments, and added that he “bet big” and thinks he “lost.”
Although Kwon’s own comments are scant and highly edited in the preview, the Terraform Co-founder looks despondent and unhappy throughout.
On Twitter, detractors have already emerged. And FatManTerra, an internet personality who has recently positioned himself as a fierce Kwon critic and a champion of disgruntled investors in the Terra ecosystem, pulled no punches.
FatMan accused the video’s maker, the Co-Founder of the media outlet Coinage Media Zack Guzmán, of being “someone who has been consistently shilling” Kwon “for years, almost as if he’s paid.”
FatMan further challenged Kwon to “have an interview with someone more neutral and respectable like Bloomberg or Fortune” and “address the billions” FatMan says Kwon “cashed out of the system.”
Those hoping for ensuing drama would not have been disappointed. Guzmán retorted that he “was a user of Terra just like you were.” He also claimed that FatMan was being “kinda shady,” adding that FatMan was “acting like I didn’t try to reach out to you for this.”
FatMan hit back, stating that Guzmán had never reached out “about a documentary or interview of any sort,”
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