The LIBRA team may be linked to two newly launched Argentinian tokens, MILEI and ARG, according to Blockworks’ Fernando Molina. He suggests these tokens share creation characteristics and funding methods, although anonymity complicates establishing clear connections. The situation continues to stir controversy amid legal proceedings involving LIBRA and its affiliates.
Recent reports suggest that the LIBRA team may have introduced two additional Argentinian cryptocurrency tokens, namely MILEI and ARG. According to Fernando Molina, Senior Data Engineer at Blockworks, there appears to have been an attempt to alter the LIBRA token to ARG just before its launch. Molina indicates that these tokens share significant similarities in their creation process and the crypto exchange used for funding, FixedFloat.
Furthermore, Molina highlights that the same liquidity pool, Meteora, facilitated deposits for each token amounting to 108 tokens. Despite the differences in metadata, ARG maintains a logo that closely resembles that of LIBRA. This could suggest a direct link between these tokens and the LIBRA team.
Molina also emphasizes that MILEI likely serves as a test for the launch of a token backed by Javier Milei. Key timing details reveal that MILEI was released mere minutes before LIBRA, while ARG entered the market only minutes after the LIBRA announcement. However, Argentinian publication Pagina states that the anonymity of the wallets behind the token funding does not conclusively prove a connection among the creators of these launches.
The controversy surrounding these tokens continues, as Javier Milei previously promoted LIBRA, leading to significant financial losses for investors. Consequently, LIBRA and its affiliates, including Meteora, are entangled in ongoing legal disputes in the Supreme Court of New York. Updates and further news on these developments can be followed through various social media platforms and news outlets.
In summary, speculation surrounds the potential involvement of the LIBRA team in the launch of the MILEI and ARG tokens, with substantial evidence presented by Fernando Molina regarding their connections. However, the anonymity of the wallet creators limits definitive conclusions. The situation remains contentious, particularly following the legal complications arising from LIBRA’s promotion and subsequent investor losses.
Original Source: protos.com