Argentina's President Milei said today on a television program: I acted in good faith and ended up being hit. Did the country lose? No. Did the Argentinians lose? At most four or five. The vast majority of investors are Chinese and Americans, and I share this information just like I have shared hundreds of things before. My tweet was sent three minutes after the creation of the currency because I am passionate about these matters and have come to understand it. These people are volatility traders who know what they are doing. Saying that 44,000 people were affected is false; at most, there were only 5,000. The likelihood of Argentinians being involved is very low. These are all very professional people in this financial instrument area. Those involved are very clear about the risks they are taking - they are volatility traders. This is a private matter between individuals, and they are participating voluntarily. I did not promote LIBRA; I merely shared information about LIBRA. I did this because I am a firm technological optimist. Any initiative that improves financing for tech entrepreneurs attracts me. I did not make a mistake because I acted in good faith. But when I saw the consequences, I realized that I still have a lot to learn. I need to understand that after becoming president, I must continue to act as I did before. Unfortunately, this situation made me realize that I need to raise my standards and not be so easily accessible.