Milei says he didn't intend to promote Solana-based LIBRA token, few Argentines lost money: reports
Argentina President Javier Milei said he didn’t intend to persuade people to buy the LIBRA memecoin, and he only meant to “spread the word.”Milei also said during a television interview that few Argentines lost money and most investors were “Chinese and American.”Milei faces fraud charges over his involvement in the Solana-based memecoin, which collapsed 95% from its peak.
Argentina President Javier Milei said he didn't intend to persuade people to buy the LIBRA memecoin, and he only meant to "spread the word," according to Bloomberg, which cited a television interview the politician participated in on Monday.
"I’m not an expert. My specialty is economic growth, with and without money," said Milei, according to the report . "As a guy who’s a super technology enthusiast seeing the possibility of a tool to finance entrepreneurs’ projects, I spread the word."
Milei also said during the television interview that, at most, "maybe four or five" Argentines lost money, adding that most investors were "Chinese and American," according to DB newswire .
The Argentine president quickly faced scrutiny after he appeared to promote the token on X last Friday. Although he later deleted the post, the Solana-based memecoin, which surged to a market cap of roughly $4 billion, then crashed, losing 95% of its value. Milei faces fraud charges over his involvement raising awareness for the Solana-based memecoin.
"Milei confirmed he met with the people who proposed and launched a so-called memecoin called LIBRA," according to Bloomberg. The president said he hoped to support businesses using crypto.
Hayden Davis, an advisor and the self-proclaimed "facilitator" of the Libra project, has accused Milei of triggering LIBRA's collapse by withdrawing his support, although the token had already lost significant value by the time the president deleted his post.
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