https://motleybloggers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/terra-development-team-reveals-some-users-received-less-luna-from-the-airdrop-than-expected.jpg The new Terra blockchain Phoenix-1 has been operating since Saturday morning May 28, 2022, and on that day, millions of new LUNA tokens were dispersed to luna classic (LUNC) and terrausd classic (USTC) holders. However, on Tuesday the Terra development team revealed that some Terra token owners “received less LUNA from the airdrop than expected,” and developers are “actively working on a solution.” Terra LUNA Airdrop Suffers From Miscalculation Error — Devs Plan to Offer a Solution On Monday, May 30, 2022, MotleyBloggers.com News reported on the new Phoenix-1 blockchain and the native token called LUNA. The old chain has been rebranded and is now known as Terra Classic, and the old chain’s native tokens have also been renamed with the term “classic.” Luna classic (LUNC) and terrausd classic (USTC) are still listed on a number of exchang