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Just came across something pretty wild from the 2022 Terraform collapse saga. Apparently Jane Street is now facing insider trading claims that allegedly played a role in speeding up the whole thing. You know how that period was absolute chaos in crypto - tons of dominoes falling, projects imploding left and right. But this angle about Jane Street having advance knowledge and potentially using that to their advantage? That's a whole different level of messy. The Terraform situation was already brutal enough with all the liquidations and forced selling, but if there's evidence of institutional players front-running or timing their moves based on inside information, that's exactly the kind of thing that erodes trust in the whole system. These are the kinds of stories that remind you why regulatory scrutiny on the institutional side of crypto matters. Whether it's trading firms, hedge funds, or platforms, when there's even a whiff of information asymmetry being exploited during a crisis, it tends to make everything worse for retail participants. The 2022 collapse timeline gets more complicated every time new details surface. Makes you wonder what else was happening behind the scenes during that period that we still don't know about.