【US Court Documents Show the Number of Victims in the Do Kwon Case May Exceed One Million】On January 7, according to Cointelegraph, prosecutors overseeing the criminal case against Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon estimate that the collapse of the Terra ecosystem may have caused over one million victims globally. On January 6, acting U.S. Attorney Daniel Gitner submitted documents to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, notifying the court about the procedures for informing Kwon's victims of their rights in the criminal case. According to U.S. prosecutors, the government will establish a website for the public process regarding the Kwon case, as other methods of providing rights protections for victims are deemed 'impractical.' Gitner stated, 'Given the massive volume of transactions involving Terraform cryptocurrency and the manner in which these transactions occurred (many of which took place on foreign exchanges through digital asset wallets or cryptocurrency trading accounts without personal identification information), it is difficult to precisely quantify the number of Kwon's victims. However, the government estimates that the number of victims in this case exceeds hundreds of thousands of individuals and entities, and may total over one million.'