Do Kwon, the founder of Terraform Labs, presided over one of the largest collapses in the cryptocurrency sector with the failure of the TerraUSD stablecoin. The coin, designed to maintain a constant value of $1 through algorithms and trader incentives, lost its value in May 2022, leading to massive investor losses. Following this, South Korea issued an arrest warrant for Kwon on charges including breaches of capital-markets law. Despite denying any wrongdoing, Kwon was arrested in Montenegro in March 2023, amid extradition requests from both South Korea and the US. A Montenegrin court initially ruled for his extradition to South Korea, but this decision was suspended by the country's Supreme Court for further deliberation. Kwon, a Stanford University graduate and former employee at Apple and Microsoft, co-founded Terraform Labs in 2018, aiming to revolutionize finance with digital currencies. However, his project faced criticism for being a potential Ponzi scheme, and Kwon's online behavior towards critics was often brash and combative.