The unknown person who intruded Terraform Labs’ founder Do Kwon has been identified as a streamer called “Chancers” who lost $2.4 million in the LUNA crash. “I felt like I was going to die,” he said about losing his investments. According to a BBC News report, an AfreecaTV streamer who goes by “Chancers” is a Korean social media personality who conducts streams on cryptocurrency-related topics. He was also the unidentified man who knocked on Do Kwon’s home earlier this month. Chancers had apparently invested $800,000 in LUNA. Following the latest crash, he lost approximately $2.4 million. “I felt like I was going to die. I lost a lot of money in a short period of time. Around $2.4m (£1.9m) of my cryptocurrency was wiped out. Here in Korea, I was in the top 1% in terms of my finances. But thanks to the crash, I’m now in trouble,” he told BBC. The frustrated investor traveled across his home city and knocked on Kwon’s door on May 12. He streamed the event on his online channel where about 100 people were watching at the time. However, after ringing the doorbell of Kwon’s home, his wife answered the door and said her husband was not home. She also called the police but Chancers already left the building when they arrived. The investor found out the next day that the police were looking for him. He then surrendered himself at Seoul’s Seongdong Police Station on the morning of May 13. Chancers revealed that the sole purpose of his ...