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Terraform Labs Initiates Claims Portal for Crypto Loss Compensation

Terraform Labs has announced the launch of a claims portal aimed at compensating creditors who incurred losses during the collapse of the TerraUSD token and the company’s subsequent bankruptcy. The portal, accessible at claims.terra.money, will be open for submissions from March 31 until April 30, 2025, with a deadline of 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the closing date.

To file a claim, creditors must register on the portal and provide proof of ownership of their crypto assets. For assets held within the Terra Ecosystem or supported networks, users are required to sign a transaction through the portal at no cost. For holdings on other platforms, creditors should supply a read-only API key or submit manual evidence such as transaction logs and account statements. It is important to note that assets with on-chain liquidity below $100 and certain holdings, including Luna 2.0 on Terra 2.0, are not eligible for claims.

The Plan Administrator will assess claim amounts based on eligible cryptocurrency holdings. Claims supported by manual evidence may undergo a longer review process and risk disallowance if preferred evidence, like API keys, is available but not provided. Within 90 days of the claim deadline, creditors will receive an initial determination or notification of extended review through the portal.

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