Solayer Founder Exposes LIBRA Exec's Personal Data After $2M Loss

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sábado, 15 de febrero de 2025, 1:01 am ET1 min de lectura
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The founder of Solayer, a blockchain-based gaming platform, has publicly released the personal information of the International Sales Director of the team behind LIBRA, KIP Protocol, on social media. This move comes after the founder, Chaofan Shou, and a Solayer engineer, @tonykebot, claimed to have suffered a loss of over $2 million on LIBRA and vowed not to remain silent.

BlockBeats, a blockchain news platform, previously reported that Shou posted on social media, stating that he and @tonykebot had suffered significant losses on LIBRA. The release of the International Sales Director's personal information has raised concerns about the transparency and security of the LIBRA project, as well as the potential for further retaliation from the Solayer team.

The LIBRA project, led by KIP Protocol, aims to create a decentralized, blockchain-based currency that can be used for everyday transactions. However, the project has faced criticism and regulatory scrutiny since its inception, with some arguing that it poses a threat to the stability of global financial systems.

The release of the International Sales Director's personal information has added another layer of complexity to the LIBRA project, which is already facing challenges in gaining widespread acceptance and adoption. As the project continues to develop, it will be important for the team behind LIBRA to address these concerns and work to build trust with the blockchain community and regulators.

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