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Davis' defence is downplaying LIBRA as a speculative memecoin. A $500,000 transfer happened during his meeting with President ...
Facepalm: You don't often hear an elected head of a country promoting a cryptocurrency, much less a memecoin, but that's exactly what Argentine President Javier Milei has done – and you can ...
Hayden Davis, the crypto scammer behind the collapsed $LIBRA token, told a U.S. federal court that the coin wasn’t an actual ...
Hayden Davis admits LIBRA was a memecoin as a primary crypto transfer during the Milei meeting, which fuels new fraud questions.
U.S. filings reveal crypto entrepreneur Hayden Davis says LIBRA is only a memecoin; blockchain data shows a $500 000 USDC ...
The same day Argentina's stock market collapsed almost 6% on a report of a probe on Milei. Read more: LIBRA Apparent Rug Pull Is Latest 'Sordid Episode' Emerging From Solana's Memecoin Complex: Galaxy ...
On Feb. 14, Argentina’s President Javier Milei seemingly endorsed the LIBRA memecoin, which collapsed by 95%, wiping out billions and tanking the country’s stock market.
Argentina President Javier Milei is facing calls for impeachment for promoting a controversial meme coin that first pumped and then dumped in value, destroying millions of dollars in investors ...
While most memecoin projects have been revealed, time and again, as grifts, pump-and-dump schemes, or otherwise unethically motivated ventures, the appeal of these projects continues to be obvious.