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Javier Milei: I Didn’t Promote Libra Token, Just Shared It

Javier Milei: I Didn’t Promote Libra Token, Just Shared It

CryptotimesCryptotimes2025/02/19 05:44
By:Ronak KumarDhara Chavda

Javier Milei denies promoting the LIBRA token, claiming he only “spread the word” as fraud lawsuits accuse him of involvement.

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has denied claims that he promoted the controversial Libra token, which quickly lost 94% of its value, sparking multiple fraud suits and calls for his impeachment. 

In his first public comments on the issue, Milei told Todo Noticias on February 17, “I did not promote that. What I did, I spread the word.”

The trouble began when Milei posted about the Solana-based Libra token on X on February 14, causing its market cap to surge to $4.56 billion. However, when Milei deleted the post, the token’s value plummeted, leading to accusations of a pump-and-dump scheme. 

Milei defended his actions, stating he acted in “good faith” and emphasized that he had “nothing to hide.” He also admitted there were lessons to be learned, particularly in understanding the importance of setting boundaries for appropriate conduct.

According to the libertarian leader the consequences of the token launch should remain within the boundaries of those who participated. He downplayed the role of the state and claimed that most of the 44,000 impacted investors were likely bots, adding, “The best case scenario is 5,000 people” were actually affected.

María Fernanda Juppet, CEO of Argentine exchange CryptoMKT, believes the scandal won’t harm crypto adoption in the country. She explained that most transactions are already done using dollarized digital currencies, making the issue more of a political discussion than a rejection of crypto technology. 

Meanwhile, KIP Protocol, which met Milei before the token’s launch, denied involvement in the creation of Libra, further distancing itself from the debacle.

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