Dogecoin Co-Founder Expects Luna 2.0 to Attract “Dumb” Crypto Gamblers

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Dogecoin co-founder Billy Markus has ramped up his criticism of Terra (LUNA)

In a recent tweetDogecoin co-founder Billy Markus says the upcoming launch of Terra 2.0, the new iteration of the failed blockchain project, will show how “dumb” cryptocurrency gamers are.

The community overwhelmingly voted in favor of Proposal 1623, a revised version of founder Do Kwon’s initial plan to revive the embattled network.

A new Terra chain will launch on May 27 with one notable difference: there will be no algorithmic stablecoin.

Earlier this month, one of the top blockchain projects went belly-up after TerraUSD (UST) stablecoin lost its peg and exerted extreme selling pressure on the LUNA governance token, pushing its value to zero.

The deployment of the new blockchain will also be accompanied by the launch of a new LUNA token. The old token will be called LUNA Classic in a nod to Ethereum Classic.

According to the distribution model presented in the proposal, 35% of the tokens will be distributed to pre-attack LUNA tokens. Ten percent of the token’s supply will be allocated to pre-crash UST holders. Post-crash LUNA and UST owners will get a 25% of the tokens. Snapshots were taken on May 7 and May 27 (before and after the project collapsed).

Kwon said his main motivation was to preserve the vibrant ecosystem behind the struggling project.

Nebula, Prism, and other projects have thrown their support behind Luna 2.0, but many remain skeptical.

Markus, for example, has been very critical of Kwon’s recovery plan. Earlier this month, he said Terra was “the dumbest thing” he had seen in his entire life.

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