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2025-12-19 10:44:39

Terraform Labs Sues Jump Trading for $4B Over Alleged $1B Profit from Terra Collapse

Terraform Labs’ court-appointed administrator has sued Jump Trading for secretly supporting the TerraUSD stablecoin, misrepresenting its stability, and profiting from the ecosystem’s collapse. As a result, Todd Snyder is seeking $4 billion in damages from the firm’s co-founder, William DiSomma, and Kanav Kariya, a former intern who later became president of its crypto-trading business. Details From The Case A Wall Street Journal report reveals that the case was filed on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. The lawsuit accuses Jump of unlawfully profiting from its relationship with Terraform while investors suffered losses. The SEC has previously stated in court filings that the company made approximately $1 billion in gains by selling Luna, Terraform’s sister token. Snyder said Jump “actively exploited the Terraform Labs ecosystem through manipulation, concealment, and self-dealing,” calling the lawsuit a necessary step toward accountability for what he described as the largest collapse in crypto history. The complaint details that as early as 2019, the two firms entered into secret agreements that allowed Jump to purchase millions of Luna tokens at prices far below market value. In one deal, it allegedly bought the cryptocurrency for 40 cents per coin, later selling when prices exceeded $110. The trading company is also accused of entering into a confidential “gentlemen’s agreement” to help maintain TerraUSD’s dollar peg, an arrangement the lawsuit says was concealed to avoid regulatory scrutiny. In May 2021, TerraUSD briefly slipped below its $1 peg before recovering after Jump allegedly intervened by purchasing the stablecoin, while publicly crediting the rebound to Terraform’s algorithm. In the aftermath, the case says the company also renegotiated its contracts to remove vesting requirements, which allowed it to receive and sell Luna tokens freely on the open market. After the formation of the Luna Foundation Guard, the complaint further claims that nearly 50,000 Bitcoin were transferred to Jump during the May 2022 crisis without any written agreement. It also alleges that DiSomma contacted other trading firms in search of bailout funding, actions that are said to have fast-tracked Terraform’s collapse. Jump Denies Accusations Jump has since denied the allegations. “This is a desperate attempt by Terraform Labs to shift blame and financial responsibility away from the crimes that Do Kwon committed,” a company spokeswoman said, adding that it plans to defend itself against the ‘baseless claims.’ Terraform collapsed in 2022 after its stablecoin lost its dollar peg, which sent Luna to near zero and wiped out roughly $40 billion in value. The firm later filed for bankruptcy in January 2024 and agreed to pay about $4.5 billion to settle with the SEC, while founder Do Kwon was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal charges. The post Terraform Labs Sues Jump Trading for $4B Over Alleged $1B Profit from Terra Collapse appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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