- Former Terra Classic L1 Team developer Zaradar reveals readiness to assist the team in light of ongoing plans for a TerraClassicUSD re-peg.
- Zaradar’s expression of support follows a controversial departure marked by disputes over compensation and strategic differences.
Tobias “Zaradar” Andersen, a former developer of the Terra Classic (LUNC) L1 Team, has recently communicated his willingness to support the L1JTF if his assistance is needed, in spite of his contentious exit from the project.
Zaradar’s statement emerged following a suggestion by Redline Drifter concerning the proposed approach for re-pegging TerraClassicUSD (USTC). Redline Drifter underscored the essential role of USTC in the re-pegging process, emphasizing the significance of stimulating organic demand for the stablecoin within the community.
Zaradar responded to this proposal with an air of reflection, acknowledging his previous advocacies for this strategy and expressing disappointment that his advice wasn’t more widely accepted. He also expressed concern about the community’s overreliance on seemingly automatic problem-solving mechanisms instead of adopting tangible actions.
Amid these discussions, Apollo, an anonymous member of the LUNC community, commended Zaradar’s expertise, expressing hope for his potential return. Reacting to this, Zaradar confirmed that while he is no longer actively involved in the L1JTF, he still frequently liaises with Vinh and Lunc Burn Army (LBA), key figures in the team. These interactions largely revolve around sharing his expertise to ease the burden of responsibilities.
Assuring the community that his departure has not undermined his commitment to Terra Classic, Zaradar recognized the current developers’ capabilities. Yet, he didn’t rule out the possibility of offering his assistance if needed in the future, thereby keeping the doors open for potential collaboration.
Zaradar’s departure from the L1JTF team, which occurred in April following disputes over his remuneration, sparked considerable controversy within the LUNC community. Despite his exit, he has persistently voiced criticisms of initiatives he perceives as irrational within the community, often resulting in further discord.
Zaradar has particularly taken issue with the community’s assumption that LUNC’s price fluctuations correlate solely with Bitcoin’s downturns, ignoring Bitcoin’s bullish periods. His concerns about the project and the community remain pronounced, as demonstrated by his recent readiness to lend support if the need arises.