Do Kwon receives a 15-year prison sentence. How to fill the $40 billion gap? Do the math and you'll understand—
Spending a day in jail is equivalent to writing off a $7.3 million debt. An hour is worth $300,000, a minute offsets $5,000, and every second, $84 evaporates on the books.
Calculating this way, jail time seems like an "accelerator for debt repayment." After serving 15 years, theoretically, he could offset $41 billion. But for those who lost everything in the Terra collapse, what can they use to recover their losses?
Do you think this verdict is a bargain for him, or is it actually quite heavy?
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NFTPessimist
· 12-14 03:58
It's too lenient; it should be sentenced to life imprisonment.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-13 20:06
It's too light, I should risk everything to the point of bankruptcy.
Do Kwon receives a 15-year prison sentence. How to fill the $40 billion gap? Do the math and you'll understand—
Spending a day in jail is equivalent to writing off a $7.3 million debt. An hour is worth $300,000, a minute offsets $5,000, and every second, $84 evaporates on the books.
Calculating this way, jail time seems like an "accelerator for debt repayment." After serving 15 years, theoretically, he could offset $41 billion. But for those who lost everything in the Terra collapse, what can they use to recover their losses?
Do you think this verdict is a bargain for him, or is it actually quite heavy?