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South Korea or the USA: Where Will Do Kwon Be Extradited?
In late May, Montenegro's Minister of Justice, Andrej Milović, met with a delegation from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This visit followed significant developments regarding the potential extradition of Terraform Labs' fugitive founder, Do Kwon.Montenegro Postpones Do Kwon's Extradition
The Appeals Court of Montenegro has revoked the decision to extradite Terra founder Do Kwon to the United States or South Korea. Now, for the subsequent extradition of the criminal, the case needs to be processed from the beginning through all the required procedures.Do Kwon Set to Be Released from Custody
Do Kwon, founder of Terraform Labs, is to be released from a Montenegro jail on supervised bail, pending the continuation of his trial on document forgery charges, according to a court statement issued on Friday. The Basic Court of Podgorica has approved a proposal by Kwon's lawyers to pay 400,000 euros ($435,000) for his release.Do Kwon arrested in Montenegro
According to Bankless sources, the co-founder and CEO of Terraform Labs has been detained by Montenegrin police at Podgorica airport with counterfeit documents. According to the National Police Administration, the individuals who have been arrested are believed to be Do Kwon and his assistant Han, although their identities are still being verified. Police officials assert that the suspect's name, age, and nationality match those of Do Kwon. Confirmation of the arrest of Terraform Labs CEO will be possible after fingerprint scans are conducted.Vitalik Buterin: Overcoming AI Risks Will Be a Challenge
A thought-provoking online discussion centered on humanity's future amidst the rapid development of artificial intelligence took place in Montenegro. The conversation that sparked the most interest was between Vitalik Buterin and Nate Soares, the founder of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute.Montenegro Explores Digital Currency with Ripple Collaboration
Montenegro's Central Bank has forged a partnership with Ripple to examine the potential for a Montenegrin digital currency, which may take the form of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) or stablecoin. Although not a member of the Eurozone, Montenegro adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002.1 - 9 of 9 results