⭐️ Terra Luna Classic Delegates Another 30M LUNC To Hexxagon, What’s Happening?


The Terra Classic Foundation recently made a significant announcement on X (formerly Twitter). The Terra Luna Classic team has delegated an additional 30 million LUNC to Hexxagon. This brings their total delegation on Terra Classic to a substantial 930 million LUNC. The Foundation expressed optimism about the future, celebrating the milestone.

Hexxagon is a key player in the Terra Luna Classic ecosystem. It runs and maintains important platforms like Galaxy Station and Galaxy Finder. These platforms are crucial for the Terra Classic community. Moreover, they offer node hosting and staking services, ensuring the smooth operation of the network.

🔸 Background On Hexxagon In Terra Luna Classic Community

Almost a year ago, on July 28, 2023, Terra Luna Classic‘s core developer group, Joint L1 Task Force (L1TF), unveiled a collaboration with Hexxagon. Hexxagon is not just a validator but also a team of skilled developers. The collaboration aimed to enhance security for the community-owned Station, Finder, and web wallet extension.

However, the community had mixed reactions to this partnership. The skepticism stemmed from Hexxagon’s links to the developer group Terra Rebels, which the community distrusts. Despite this, the partnership went ahead with a clear goal: to build a secure, community-owned wallet. This initiative was funded through Proposal 11645, which the community approved.

Hexxagon took on the responsibility of developing key components like the Station, Finder, and wallet web extension. They also manage the maintenance and infrastructure related to these platforms. In addition, the Joint L1 Task Force assists by conducting assessments, reviewing, and checking all pull requests to ensure everything runs smoothly.

A unique aspect of this collaboration is the operational structure. Hexxagon and L1TF operate under the same account, owned by the Joint L1 Task Force. The alliance is known as the Terra Classic Task Force.

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