Argentine President Javier Millay initially supported the Libra token, but withdrew his support, claiming he had nothing to do with the project. Miley also admitted that he did not do enough research before tweeting his support, but deleted the tweet once he learned more.

the #token , which claimed to be part of the "Viva La Libertad" project aimed at supporting Argentina's economy, was
a few hours ago, as I have done many times before, I posted a tweet in support of a company that was apparently a private venture that I had nothing to do with, Miley said. I didn't know the details of the project, and when I found out about it, I decided not to spread the word further (which is why I deleted the tweet).
In addition to clarifying his own position, Miley responded to critics who sought to capitalize on the controversy.
to the dirty rats in the political caste who are trying to use this situation to their detriment, I would like to say that every day confirms how vile our politicians are and reinforces my belief that we should kick their asses, he said. This is not Miley's first controversy with the crypto project
As Protos previously reported, in late 2021, he promoted a #cryptocurrency scheme called CoinX on Instagram, claiming it would help Argentines fight inflation.
CoinX promised high returns through automated trading using artificial intelligence and specialized traders, but investors did not receive the expected returns, however. Subsequently, the National Securities Commission ordered CoinX to cease operations.
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