Anita Ramaswamy, Jacquelyn Melinek, Lucas Matney
August 18, 2022

There are some events in your life that you look back on and think to yourself, ‘Wow, that was a really tough time.’ We all have memories like that and I think the crypto community definitely shares one (or more) of those experiences together. For example, the Terra/LUNA collapse back in May. So when Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon resurfaced to speak publicly — after being somewhat silent following one of the biggest downfalls in the crypto industry — emotions were flowing for many.

The Chain Reaction Podcast: Unpacking the Latest Crypto News and Drama

Hello and welcome back to the Chain Reaction podcast, where we unpack and explain the latest crypto news, drama, and trends, breaking it down block by block for the crypto curious. This week, Jacquelyn and Anita dove into Coinage’s interview with Kwon, Galaxy Digital terminating its $1.2 billion proposed acquisition of BitGo, and Crypto.com laying off more people while also registering with United Kingdom’s financial services regulator. (Lucas is on vacation for one more week and we are looking forward to getting a postcard … any day now).

The Whirlwind of Emotions: Do Kwon Speaks Out

This week, an interview with Kwon caused a whirlwind of emotions across the ‘crypto Twitter’ community after he spoke on air for the first time since the Terra empire, which was nearing $100 billion in value, collapsed and wiped out trillions of dollars across the crypto ecosystem. While Kwon said he was wrong, ‘bet big’ and thinks he ‘lost,’ many community members weren’t sure if the remorse was genuine or an attempt to remedy his extremely damaged image.

Kwon also claimed South Korean prosecutors haven’t been in contact with him and he hasn’t been charged with anything — even though law enforcement is barring his employees from leaving the country. A lot of questions remain, but the NFTV series Coinage said it plans to release more clips from the two-day interview soon.

The Galaxy Digital-BitGo Saga: A Tale of Two Companies

Separately, Galaxy Digital broke things off with BitGo after it alleged that the crypto custodian failed to provide its audited financial statements from 2021, which would violate the terms it agreed upon. BitGo wasn’t too happy about that and called Galaxy’s actions ‘improper’ and plans to hold the firm ‘legally accountable’ while seeking over $100 million in damages.

This all comes after Galaxy reported its second-quarter earnings earlier this month with a loss of $554.7 million and as the firm is awaiting SEC review and stock exchange approval for a U.S.-based Nasdaq listing. All in all, it looks like Galaxy is too busy focusing on itself to fulfill prior commitments. A source close to BitGo said that a number of entities have reached out to them for potential partnerships, indicating that the drama between the two companies may be far from over.

Crypto.com: Laying Off Employees and Registering with UK Regulators

In other news, Crypto.com has been laying off employees across various departments, including its marketing and customer support teams. At the same time, the company is also registering with United Kingdom’s financial regulators, a move that could help it expand its presence in the European market.

Conclusion: The Crypto Industry Remains Volatile

The recent events surrounding Do Kwon, Galaxy Digital, and Crypto.com are just a few examples of the volatility and uncertainty that continue to plague the crypto industry. As we navigate these turbulent times, it’s essential to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

About the Authors:

  • Anita Ramaswamy: Senior Reporter at TechCrunch, covering cryptocurrency.
  • Jacquelyn Melinek: Reporter at TechCrunch, covering cryptocurrency.
  • Lucas Matney: Senior Editor at TechCrunch based in San Francisco.