Terra Co-Founder Do Kwon Says He's 'Making No Effort To Hide' Following Interpol Notice
Do Kwon told his over one million Twitter followers that he didn't see his name on the list Interpol Red Notices, but not all names are made available to the public.
NewTerra co-founder Do Kwon, wanted by South Korean authorities and whose current whereabouts are unknown, has suggested he is not changing his routine in response to possible legal action.
In a Monday tweet, Kwon said members of Crypto Twitter had likely seen him walking down the street or around malls — without mentioning city or country — in the “past two weeks,” although Interpol apparently issued a Red Notice for the Terra Co-Founder. Kwon told his more than one million followers in a response that he had not seen his name on Interpol's list of people to "locate and provisionally arrest [...] pending extradition , surrender, or similar legal action", but not all names are made public.
“I write code in my living room,” said Kwon. "I make no effort to hide myself."
Do Kwon told his over one million Twitter followers that he didn't see his name on the list Interpol Red Notices, but not all names are made available to the public.
NewTerra co-founder Do Kwon, wanted by South Korean authorities and whose current whereabouts are unknown, has suggested he is not changing his routine in response to possible legal action.
In a Monday tweet, Kwon said members of Crypto Twitter had likely seen him walking down the street or around malls — without mentioning city or country — in the “past two weeks,” although Interpol apparently issued a Red Notice for the Terra Co-Founder. Kwon told his more than one million followers in a response that he had not seen his name on Interpol's list of people to "locate and provisionally arrest [...] pending extradition , surrender, or similar legal action", but not all names are made public.
“I write code in my living room,” said Kwon. "I make no effort to hide myself."
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