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Do Kwon Gets 15 Years, 10 Less Than SBF—Here’s Why

Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on Thursday for orchestrating a $40 billion cryptocurrency fraud—a sentence notably lighter than the 25 years handed to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) last year, despite Kwon’s fraud causing nearly four times the financial damage.

The sentencing disparity highlights how courtroom behavior, remorse, and cooperation with authorities can dramatically influence outcomes in high-profile white-collar cases.

The Verdicts

US District Judge Paul Engelmayer, presiding over Kwon’s case in the Southern District of New York, described the Terra-Luna collapse as “a fraud on an epic, generational scale.” He rejected both the prosecution’s recommendation of 12 years as “unreasonably lenient” and the defense’s request for five years as “utterly unthinkable and wildly unreasonable.”

“Your offense caused real people to lose $40 billion in real money, not some paper loss,” Engelmayer told Kwon, noting there may have been as many as one million victims worldwide.

By contrast, Judge Lewis Kaplan sentenced SBF to 25 years in March 2024 for an $11 billion fraud, citing the defendant’s “exceptional flexibility with the truth” and “apparent lack of any real remorse.”

Why the Difference?

Guilty Plea vs. Trial

Kwon pleaded guilty in August 2025 to conspiracy and wire fraud charges, accepting responsibility for misleading investors about TerraUSD’s stability mechanisms. In a letter to the court, he wrote: “I alone am responsible for everyone’s pain. The community looked to me to know the path, and I, in my hubris, led them astray.”

SBF, on the other hand, went to trial and maintained his innocence throughout. He argued that FTX was merely experiencing a “liquidity crisis” rather than outright fraud. The jury took just four hours to convict him on all seven counts.

Courtroom Conduct

Judge Kaplan found that SBF committed perjury at least three times during his testimony. Kaplan called SBF’s performance on the stand the most “evasive” he had witnessed in nearly 30 years on the bench. “When he wasn’t outright lying, he was often evasive, hairsplitting, dodging questions,” Kaplan said.

The judge also found that SBF had attempted to tamper with witnesses before trial. He sent messages to former FTX general counsel Ryne Miller suggesting they “vet things with each other.”

Kwon, by contrast, listened to victim impact statements—315 letters submitted to the court—and apologized directly. “Hearing from victims was harrowing and reminded me again of the great losses that I have caused,” he told Judge Engelmayer.

Future Legal Exposure

A critical factor in Kwon’s sentencing was his pending prosecution in South Korea. He faces charges that could result in up to 40 additional years in prison. Judge Engelmayer explicitly considered this when crafting the sentence. Kwon will likely be extradited to face trial in his home country after serving his US term.

SBF faces no comparable foreign legal jeopardy, making his 25-year US sentence his primary punishment. However, he is actively fighting to overturn his conviction. In November 2025, SBF’s legal team filed an appeal, arguing that he was “presumed guilty” before his trial even began. His attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, claims the court blocked key evidence proving FTX’s solvency and allowed biased treatment throughout the proceedings. The Second Circuit is expected to take several months to issue a ruling.

Do KwonSam Bankman-Fried
Sentence15 years25 years
Estimated Loss$40 billion$11 billion
PleaGuilty pleaTrial conviction
RemorseApologized to victimsNo remorse shown
PerjuryNone3 counts found
Witness TamperingNoneYes
Additional ChargesUp to 40 years in South KoreaNone
Source: BeInCrypto

The Bigger Picture

Both cases represent landmark moments in cryptocurrency enforcement. Prosecutors noted that Kwon’s losses exceeded those caused by SBF, OneCoin co-founder Karl Sebastian Greenwood, and former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky combined.

The sentencing outcomes send a clear message to the crypto industry: cooperation and genuine remorse can meaningfully reduce prison time.

Kwon has agreed to forfeit $19.3 million as part of his plea deal. He was also ordered to pay an $80 million fine and to receive a lifetime ban on cryptocurrency transactions as part of his 2024 SEC settlement.

His request to serve his sentence in South Korea was denied.

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Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) Soars 100% After Viral T-Shirt Moment in Dubai

Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) jumped nearly 100% today, after CoinDesk journalist Ian Allison appeared at Binance Blockchain Week Dubai wearing a vintage Terra Luna logo t-shirt while moderating interviews with executives from Mastercard, Ripple, and TON.

The image circulated across X and Telegram within hours, triggering discussion that the moment felt like a nostalgic revival of one of crypto’s most notorious altcoins.

Journalist Ian Allison Wearing a Terra Luna T-shirt at the Binance Blockchain Week in Dubai

Terra Luna Is Back? Not Quite

Traders had already been rotating into LUNC ahead of a scheduled network upgrade supported by Binance. 

The exchange confirmed it would pause deposits and withdrawals during the upgrade, signalling strong operational backing from the world’s biggest trading venue.

Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) Price Chart on December 5. Source: CoinGecko

That announcement pushed volume sharply higher, setting the stage for fast speculative flows.

Token burn trackers reported aggressive supply reduction recently, including hundreds of millions of LUNC removed from circulation in the past week. Community messaging amplified the theme, reviving the idea of a shrinking float.

04 December 2025:

Terra Classic $LUNC Max Supply: 6,480,742,753,204 Tokens Burned Previous Day: 83,945,886 (🔴-0.0013%)

Terra Classic $LUNC Price: $0.00002834 (🟢+0.11%) pic.twitter.com/Gwppn0zHZH

— LUNC BURN UPDATE (@LuncBurnDaily) December 4, 2025

This narrative resurfaced at the same moment as Allison’s shirt went viral, reinforcing the perception of a coordinated cultural comeback.

The Do Kwon Effect

The rally also coincides with renewed attention on Do Kwon’s ongoing sentencing proceedings in the United States. Traders view developments toward legal conclusion as a potential reset point, allowing LUNC to trade like a legacy meme asset rather than a distressed one.

As volume spiked and spot markets tightened, the narrative gained traction quickly.

As expected, the DOJ wants a 12-year prison sentence for Do Kwon. Their sentencing submission suggests they don't buy Kwon's apologies, and they attack his attempts to evade blame and cast himself as a victim of Montenegrin officials. pic.twitter.com/Ub8MKk8iiP

— Alexander Osipovich (@aosipovich) December 5, 2025

Why the T-Shirt Moment Landed So Loudly

Terra’s collapse remains one of crypto’s most dramatic episodes, erasing billions in market value in 2022 and triggering regulatory crackdowns worldwide. Many in the industry still associate the logo with that moment — a symbol of excess, leverage, and systemic failure.

Seeing the design reappear on a main stage alongside established institutions added an unexpected emotional layer to the rally. It represented a strange throwback and also an emotional provocation.

$LUNC just went x2 and added 150 million to its market cap.

Not because of some innovation, not because of fundamentals, but simply because a @IanAllison123 from CoinDesk wore a $LUNC t-shirt on camera.

This is the reality of the market. People are not chasing technology,… pic.twitter.com/TpHeZwCWgm

— Cryptech Sam 𐤊 (@Cryptech_Sam) December 5, 2025

Terra’s Ghosts Are Still Here

Terra’s algorithmic stablecoin unraveled three years ago, triggering contagion that spread into lending platforms, hedge funds, and later exchanges. Millions of investors were left underwater, and it drove the biggest crypto winter to date

Today’s rally simply shows that memory, speculation, and narrative still carry weight in crypto — sometimes more than fundamentals.

As LUNC surged, the sight of that shirt reminded markets how quickly sentiment can swing, even for a project once written off as irrecoverable.

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