Argentina seeks arrest of U.S. crypto figure tied to Melania and Milei cryptocurrencies

Key Points

  • An Argentine prosecutor requested an Interpol "Red Notice" for Hayden Davis, who claims to be behind the launch of a memecoin endorsed by Javier Milei.
  • The memecoin, named LIBRA, saw its value skyrocket to over $4.5 billion before plummeting by more than 99% to about $18 million.
  • Insiders sold large amounts of tokens shortly after Milei's endorsement, leading to a federal investigation in Argentina.

Summary

An Argentine prosecutor has sought an Interpol "Red Notice" for Hayden Davis, who claims to have launched a memecoin named LIBRA, endorsed by Javier Milei, a notable figure in Argentina. Following Milei's endorsement, LIBRA's market capitalization soared to over $4.5 billion but then crashed dramatically, now valued at around $18 million. Blockchain analysis revealed that insiders sold off significant token holdings right after Milei's public support, prompting a federal investigation into potential misconduct. Davis admitted to advising Milei on the token launch and also claimed involvement in launching another memecoin linked to Melania Trump. Despite the legal scrutiny, both Milei and Davis have denied any wrongdoing. This situation highlights the volatile nature of cryptocurrency markets and the potential for insider trading within the crypto space.

yahoo
March 13, 2025
Crypto
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