Fast company logo
|
advertisement

Terraform’s ‘Ethereum killer’ surged this week, knocking a popular meme-coin out of crypto’s top 10.

What is LUNA? Crypto token soars past Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

[Illustration: FC]

BY Connie Lin2 minute read

Cryptocurrencies are looking a little haggard after another mass sell-off this past weekend, but for Terraform’s shiny Luna coin, it was only the best of times, not the worst. It’s among the few leaderboard tokens that haven’t lost value lately, and it’s still charging full speed ahead after a monthslong bull run landed the coin in the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, according to CoinGecko.

Here’s what to know:

What is Luna?

Luna coin, or LUNA, was created by Terraform Labs, a cryptocurrency developer founded in 2018 by South Korean entrepreneurs Do Kwon and Daniel Shin. LUNA operates on a blockchain platform called Terra, also created by Terraform.

What makes Terraform special?

This year, the concept of decentralized finance—or DeFi—exploded on the scene. Such a system would be built on a vast network of blockchain technology, and Ethereum—which has its own token, ETH—is currently the leading blockchain platform. But other developers have emerged to challenge Ethereum’s dominance, giving rise to platforms like Solana and Avalanche, both of which have engineered blockchains that claim to have faster processing and fewer energy costs than Ethereum. Industry analysts call these competitors “Ethereum killers,” which are attacking problems Ethereum has yet to solve, such as transitioning to proof-of-stake protocols over proof-of-work for crypto mining.

Luna’s blockchain, Terra, is another such killer, with its own network designed to temper the infamous volatility of cryptocurrency assets. Terra uses algorithms to generate Luna tokens, as well as Terra USD, its own stablecoin, a cryptocurrency whose value is stabilized by pegging it to an external asset, such as fiat currency or gold.

Why the rise?

As crypto advocates have sought to push DeFi into the mainstream, they’ve increasingly flocked to Ethereum alternatives—Solana’s token is currently the fifth biggest crypto coin by market cap, and Avalanche’s is twelfth after a nearly 500% surge since August. It now seems to be Luna’s turn, as the token has nearly doubled in value over the past two weeks. It’s up 36.5% over the last seven days, rocketing above cult meme-tokens Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.

Any controversy?

Terraform is in the midst of a spat with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over whether it’s selling unregistered securities, as the federal agency aims to begin regulating the burgeoning crypto universe.

Could Luna become the new face of crypto?

It definitely has a long way to go: Crypto poster child Bitcoin still reigns supreme with a market cap nearing $1 trillion (Ethereum is a distant second at around $500 billion, and Binance Coin is third at roughly $100 billion). Luna’s market cap is just $27 billion. However, the business of Ethereum killers is booming, with experts calling the new class of rivals—which also includes number six coin Cardano and number fourteen coin Polygon—the next millionaire makers.

Recognize your brand’s excellence by applying to this year’s Brands That Matter Awards before the early-rate deadline, May 3.

CoDesign Newsletter logo
The latest innovations in design brought to you every weekday.
Privacy Policy

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Connie Lin is a staff editor for the news desk at Fast Company. She covers various topics from cryptocurrencies to AI celebrities to quirks of nature More


Explore Topics