Just-In: Lead Developer Confirms Terra Classic’s (LUNC) Compatibility With Interchain Station

TFL's lead developer recently announced that the Terra Classic (LUNC) token will be compatible with the new Interchain Station.
By Pratik Bhuyan
Updated September 4, 2025
Terra Classic (LUNC)

The price of Terra Classic (LUNC) rose nearly 3% in the past few minutes following the news of a major development slated to take place on the network. This comes after Jared, who recently served as the liaison for TFL and the LUNC community, asserted that the Terra Classic network stands to gain significantly from the new “breakthrough in chain integrations”.

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LUNC’s Integration In Interchain Station

While speaking on the release of the new station wallet, Jared’s comment sparked widespread interest within the community as the new integration had been a much-awaited update for the re-launch of the dwindling blockchain. The lead developer further mentioned that the launch had been delayed till Jan 12 due to this development.

Jared was quoted as saying:

For the LUNC community. Stay tuned, the delay is related to an update you’ve been waiting for.

The announcement follows up with the news of multiple integrations currently taking place in the wallet’s repository, which include the likes of Osmosis, Juno, SEI, Carbon and another “bonus chain” that would be revealed later this week. Moreover, Jared confirmed that the interchain support would be made available within the next 48 hours and the chain integrations would be done in a progressive manner.

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Terra Classic (LUNC) Token Burn

Jared’s tweets come at a time when the classic chain has been continually facing reports of internal conflict among the developer groups viz. Terra Rebels and the massive undelegation process carried out by exchanges; case in point, the recent 48 Billion LUNC undelegation by the KuCoin crypto exchange.

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Price of Terra Classic (LUNC) on CoinGape

However, on the other hand, the Terra Classic community has actively been burning the excess number of tokens in circulation. By 2023, the project and the validators of the chain plan to have burned billions of Terra Classic (LUNC) tokens. Currently, the community has staked about 850 billion LUNC tokens collectively and burned approximately 37.30 million of the altcoin so far.

As things stand, the Terra Classic (LUNC) price is currently being traded at $0.000167. This represents an increase of 3.1% on the day, in contrast to the massive gain of 10.2% during the last week, as per CoinGape’s crypto market tracker.

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Pratik Bhuyan
Pratik has been a crypto evangelist since 2016 & been through almost all that crypto has to offer. Be it the ICO boom, bear markets of 2018, Bitcoin halving to till now - he has seen it all.
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