We want to address something openly as a community.
Lately, there have been repeated claims that tokens or projects on the Terra Classic Blockchain are “scams” or “criminal” by default.
That way of framing things is not accurate, and it creates confusion rather than clarity.
Terra Classic is not a company.
It is not a legal entity, it has no management, and it does not act as a single actor.
It is open infrastructure — nothing more, nothing less. A blockchain records activity; it does not define intent.
What happened in the past is documented and real. Some actors failed, and those failures are visible. But past failure does not automatically apply to every project building today. Each current project stands on its own behavior, transparency, and accountability.
Many of today’s token projects on Terra Classic are independent initiatives or legally organized teams. They are not “the chain,” and they are not responsible for historical events they did not create. Like any real project or business, they also have the right to protect themselves when false claims cause reputational or economic harm.
As a community, we also want to be clear that public statements are not made in a vacuum. Claims, posts, and narratives are observable, documentable, and time-stamped. When accusations are made without evidence, this information can be preserved and, if necessary, used to defend projects and contributors. This is not about threatening anyone — it is about responsibility.
We fully support criticism.
We support questions.
We support technical review and skepticism.
What we do not support are blanket accusations, generalizations, or labeling an entire ecosystem based on assumptions or sentiment.
Transparency allows people to judge for themselves.
Generalization removes that ability.
That’s the position of this community.