CEO: Jun Hur
Jun Hur is the CEO of Mound Inc. and the controlling shareholder of Krypton PTE. LTD. — the Singapore entity that owns 90.5% of Mound Labs. He holds 60% of Krypton, making him the ultimate decision-maker of the company that lost $80M of user funds.

Professional Background
Section titled “Professional Background”| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| linkedin.com/in/jun-hur-615b653 | |
| Connections | 106 (as of screenshot) |
| Followers | 113 |
Career History (from LinkedIn)
Section titled “Career History (from LinkedIn)”| Period | Company | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 2020 – Present | Mound | CEO |
| 2017 – 2020 | Ryptoc Labs | CEO — “Crypto quantitative fund” |
| 2012 – 2013 | Disney Interactive | Product Manager · Glendale, California |
| 2010 – 2012 | StudioEx USA, Inc. | Director, Business and Publishing Operations |
| 2007 – 2009 | Iwilab, Inc. | Director |
Education
Section titled “Education”| Institution | Credential |
|---|---|
| KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) | Listed on LinkedIn profile |
Registered Address
Section titled “Registered Address”Per Krypton PTE. LTD. corporate filings:
104-dong 203-ho, 50, Hyoryeong-ro 33-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Ownership Chain
Section titled “Ownership Chain”Jun Hur (60%) └→ Krypton PTE. LTD. (Singapore) └→ 90.5% of Mound Labs PTE. LTD. (Singapore) └→ Mound Inc. (South Korea) └→ Qubit Finance / PancakeBunnyJun Hur’s effective ownership of Mound Inc.: ~54.3%
Responsibility
Section titled “Responsibility”As CEO, Jun Hur was ultimately responsible for:
- The decision to deploy QBridge without a completed security audit
- Contract parameter changes made without timelock or announcement before the hack
- The team’s post-hack conduct — removing victims from Telegram, failing to engage with law enforcement transparently, going silent
- Managing a company that has now lost ~$125M of user funds across two separate exploits (PancakeBunny + Qubit Finance)
Despite this, Jun Hur has made no public statement accepting responsibility.