Crypto Investor and Influencer Arrested for Visiting Terra Founder Do Kwon’s Apartment
The unknown person visiting Terraform Labs' founder Do Kwon has been identified as a streamer called "chancers" who lost $2.4 million in the LUNA crash.

The Anonymous person visiting Terraform Labs' founder, Do Kwon has been identified and later arrested.
According to a BBC News report, an Afreeca TV streamer who goes by "Chancers" was the desperate man who knocked on the controversial exec's home earlier this month.
The Social media personality made quite a fortune after entering the digital asset space in 2017
Chancers had invested $800,000 in LUNA following the latest crash. he lost approx $2.4 million
He stated:
“I felt like I was going to die. I lost a lot of money in a short period. Around $2.4m (£1.9m) of my cryptocurrency was wiped out. Here in Korea, I was in the top 1% in terms of my finances. But thanks to the crash, I’m now in trouble.
South Korean law enforcement officials were trying to identify the person who came to Kwon's apartment and asked his wife about his whereabouts on Thursday, May 12
Media reports began circulating revealing the Police were looking for the uninvited visitor after Kwon's wife urged for protective custody.
Chancers voluntarily surrendered themselves at the Seol Police Station.
The streamer revealed visiting Kwon's home and even live-streamed the entire episode to nearly 100 people via the streaming platform.
Terra LUNA's downfall is engraved like a nightmare for crypto investors, and this is among the latest examples of people doing desperate things.
The founders infamous for being brazenly rude and self-assured have been stapped with lawsuits and multi-million dollar fines.