Proposal to Update Official Terra Classic Website Links to terra classic io
The Terra Classic community is currently voting on a governance proposal to update the official website links for LUNC and USTC displayed on major third party platforms. These platforms include CoinMarketCap CoinGecko and centralized cryptocurrency exchanges. The proposal seeks to change the official website reference from terra classic money to terra classic io.
This proposal is not related to launching a new product or requesting community funding. Its primary objective is to protect governance integrity maintain neutrality and preserve long term trust in how Terra Classic is publicly represented across the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Background
Previous governance decisions including Proposal 12181 and Proposal 12141 granted the Terra Classic community authority to update the official website links shown on third party platforms. Following those approvals the official link was changed to terra classic money.
At the time of voting the community was given clear assurances. The website was presented as a neutral community focused resource. It was stated that the site would not request future funding would avoid monetization and would remain independent from private financial interests. These assurances played a significant role in the proposal receiving community approval.
The Issue Identified
After the proposal passed the operator of terra classic money publicly requested funding to develop a second version of the website. This action directly contradicts the commitments made during the governance process.
As a result the website can no longer be viewed as a fully neutral community resource. There is also a growing concern that Terra Classic governance could be perceived as endorsing a privately funded project. Allowing such changes without further governance review introduces reputational risk and sets a concerning precedent for future proposals.
What the Proposal Requests
The proposal asks the Terra Classic community to update the official website link used on third party platforms from terra classic money to terra classic io. These are the only two website links referenced in the proposal and the change is limited strictly to this update.
Why terra classic io Is Being Proposed
From a governance standpoint approvals are granted based on the information presented at the time of voting. When those conditions materially change the community has both the right and responsibility to reassess its decision to protect governance credibility.
Neutrality and trust are essential. An official website link displayed on major data platforms implies community endorsement. terra classic io is not tied to a private funding roadmap does not rely on recurring funding requests and represents the broader Terra Classic ecosystem rather than a single operator.
Long term sustainability is another key factor. terra classic io is not designed around monetization which reduces governance and reputational risk. It provides a stable professional landing page suitable for investors developers infrastructure providers and media.
The website also operates under an open community contribution model. Improvements and updates are submitted through GitHub pull requests ensuring transparency decentralization and alignment with community consensus. No single individual controls the website and there is no dependency on future funding.
What Happens If the Proposal Passes
If the proposal is approved validators and designated coordinators such as Allnodes will be requested to update the CoinMarketCap listing. The proposal will also serve as an official community request to CoinGecko exchanges and other third party platforms to update their records.
Most importantly Terra Classic would re establish a neutral governance safe official landing page for both LUNC and USTC.
Final Notes
This proposal does not question the effort or intentions behind terra classic money. Instead it addresses a material deviation from the conditions under which the original governance approval was granted.
The proposed change is corrective rather than punitive. Its goal is to protect governance credibility preserve community trust and ensure long term neutrality in the public representation of Terra Classic.
