"Argentina's President in Crypto Storm: LIBRA Collapse, Fraud Allegations, Market Plunge"

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Tuesday, Feb 18, 2025 5:09 am ET1min read
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Argentina's President Javier Milei is facing fraud allegations over his alleged promotion of LIBRA, a Solana-based token that collapsed, wiping out millions in investor funds. A federal judge, María Servini, has been assigned to investigate the case following multiple legal complaints. Milei's actions are linked with insider trading, and many assume that his X post was pre-planned to boost the token's value before insiders withdrew $87 million in liquidity, causing it to crash 95%.

The controversy started with Milei's X post supporting LIBRA, calling it an initiative to boost small businesses. However, Milei defended his action by calling it a routine post to support small-size entrepreneurs in Argentina and he is not directly involved in the project. The 6-hour endorsement fueled a market cap surge past $4 billion, but shortly after, insiders withdrew $87 million in liquidity, causing the token to crash 95%. Investors accused Milei of misleading them, leading to fraud charges.

Blockchain analysis firm Bubblemaps later revealed that LIBRA's creators were also behind failed crypto projects, including MELANIA, which collapsed in January. Hayden Mark Davis, a KIP Protocol representative who admitted to taking profit in the LIBRA scandal, accused President Milei of causing the cryptocurrency's collapse, stating in a video that Milei and his team abruptly withdrew their support and erased previous endorsements from social media despite prior commitments.

Judge Servini's investigation has no deadline and runs parallel to a separate probe by Argentina's Anti-Corruption Office. Lawyer Jonatan Baldiviezo, who filed one of the complaints, claims Milei played an essential role in what he calls a fraudulent scheme. The impact wasn't limited to crypto. Argentina's stock market took a hit, with the S&P Merval dropping over 5%, marking its worst intraday decline since July 2023. Economy Minister Luis Caputo tried to downplay the incident, calling crypto a space full of "gamblers" and hard to understand for most people.

Speaking on Todo Noticias, Milei maintained that he has nothing to hide and is willing to face investigations. He insisted that as a technology enthusiast, he simply shared information about a tool for financing entrepreneurs. As the legal probes continue, investors and regulators alike are watching closely. The case, now dubbed

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