Did Hayden Davis Manipulate Javier Milei’s Support for Libra Token?

Hayden Davis, creator of the controversial LIBRA token, claims he used Karina Milei, President Javier Milei’s sister, to influence the Argentinian leader and gain access to his inner circle. According to messages obtained by CoinDesk, Davis allegedly boasted about controlling President Milei’s actions in exchange for payments made to Karina Milei. In a series of text messages, Davis allegedly stated: “I control that n****. I send $$ to his sister, and he signs whatever I say and does what I want.” The authenticity of the messages remains unclear as they were shared anonymously, but Davis denies sending them and claims he has no record of such communication. His spokesperson issued a statement vehemently denying these claims, stating: “Recent media reports claiming I paid President Javier Milei or his sister, Karina Milei, to launch the LIBRA memecoin are completely false.” The sudden crash of LIBRA, which saw its market cap plummet 95% within hours, followed closely after President Milei’s endorsement. Davis and his firm reportedly garnered over $100 million from the token’s volatile rise and fall. Blockchain analyses reveal that Davis’ team withdrew a significant amount of funds before the crash, raising concerns about potential insider trading. President Milei initially promoted the LIBRA token on X (formerly Twitter) but quickly deleted the post, claiming