“President Argentina Havier Mily has advertised a cryptocurrency token designed to support local business, but after a wave of indignation and suspicion of fraud, he removed his post.”, – WRITE: epravda.com.ua
President Argentina Havier Mily has advertised a cryptocurrency token designed to support local business, but after a wave of indignation and suspicion of fraud, he removed his post. Bloomberg writes about it. Initially, on Friday night, Mily posted on the social network X post, in which he supported Libra’s token. He stated that the funds raised would go to the help of Argentina’s small and medium -sized businesses, saying that this project is private. In the text message, the President added that he would not receive any personal financial benefit from this initiative. Advertising: The President told Bloomberg that he met with Kip Protocol, which was launched by cryptocurrency a few months ago. On her site there is a blog with the selfie of the company and Milea co -founder, which raises the finger up, dated October 20. However, panic was instantly spread among the Argentines: people began to doubt whether the President’s social network had been broken, or whether Mili himself was a victim of cryptoshahrai. Five hours after his publication, the President removed the post, explaining that “was not aware of the details of the project, and after he learned more, decided to stop his spread.” : “The world wants to invest in Argentina”, signing it with its famous slogan: “¡Viva la libertad, carajo!” (“Like freedom, hell, take away!”). Read also: Wolf from the White House: How Trump earned on cryptocurrencies