CRYPTO

President's Crypto Post Sparks Fraud Accusations

Mon Feb 17 2025
In a surprising turn of events, Argentine lawyers have accused President Javier Milei of fraud. This comes after he promoted a cryptocurrency called $LIBRA on social media. The coin was supposed to boost economic growth by funding small businesses and startups. However, things took a dramatic turn when Milei deleted the post just hours later. The value of the currency plummeted, leaving investors with significant losses. The cryptocurrency, created by KIP Protocol and Hayden Davis, could be accessed through a link leading to a website named vivalalibertadproject. com. This phrase is famously used by Milei to conclude his speeches and social media posts. The President’s Office quickly responded, claiming Milei had no involvement in the cryptocurrency’s development. They stated that the post was removed to prevent further speculation and limit exposure. Jonatan Baldiviezo, one of the lawyers involved in the case, saw this as an illicit scheme to commit fraud. He believes Milei’s actions were crucial in this alleged crime. The case has been filed with the criminal court, and it is expected to be assigned to a judge or prosecutor for further investigation. The plaintiffs identified Milei’s actions as a “rug pull, ” a common tactic in the crypto world. This involves launching an attractive token to lure investors, only to abandon it later, making the tokens worthless. Baldiviezo also accused Milei of violating the Public Ethics Law. The President’s Office defended Milei, stating that he shares posts about various entrepreneurs daily. After deleting the post, Milei claimed he was unaware of the currency’s details and blamed political opponents for exploiting the situation. The Anti-Corruption Office has been alerted and will hand over any gathered information to the judiciary. Hayden Mark Davis, a representative of KIP Protocol, blamed Milei for the cryptocurrency’s collapse. Davis mentioned that Milei and his team suddenly withdrew their support and deleted all previous posts. This has sparked a heated debate about the role of public figures in promoting financial ventures and the responsibility that comes with it.

questions

    What measures can be taken to prevent similar incidents of cryptocurrency promotion by public officials in the future?
    Did President Milei think he was promoting a new dance move called 'LIBRA' instead of a cryptocurrency?
    How does the Public Ethics Law apply to the actions taken by President Milei in this case?

actions