Cryptocurrency Threatens Future of Argentine President

FILE - Argentina's President Javier Milei arrives to speak at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
FILE - Argentina's President Javier Milei arrives to speak at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
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Cryptocurrency Threatens Future of Argentine President

FILE - Argentina's President Javier Milei arrives to speak at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
FILE - Argentina's President Javier Milei arrives to speak at Mar-a-Lago, Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Argentine President Javier Milei could face an impeachment trial in Congress, opposition lawmakers said on Saturday, after the libertarian leader touted a cryptocurrency which crashed soon after.

Milei late on Friday posted on X recommending the little-known crypto coin $LIBRA, which soon after shot up to nearly $5 apiece.

Just hours later, the cryptocurrency plummeted to under $1, according to Reuters.

The impeachment drive against Milei is gaining serious momentum in Congress, with lawmakers demanding to know who profited from the token’s rise and fall.

Argentina’s fintech chamber acknowledged that the case could potentially be a “rug pull,” in which the developers of a crypto token draw legitimate investments, pumping up the value, only to later dump their stake.

“This scandal, which embarrasses us on an international scale, requires us to launch an impeachment request against the president,” said lawmaker Leandro Santoro, a member of the opposition coalition.

Santoro said that Milei’s endorsement created a financial trap, even if he was not directly involved.

The President’s political opponents say the scandal had devastated investors as thousands who trusted him lost millions, while many made fortunes due to privileged information.

Later, Milei deleted the post on X, with local media saying the post had been up for a few hours on Friday night.

He later said he took down his post after becoming aware of the circumstances, and that he had no relation to the cryptocurrency.

“I was not aware of the details of the project and once I found out, I decided to not continue giving it publicity,” he said.

KIP Protocol, the company behind $LIBRA, affirmed that Javier was never involved in the project.

The company, which is backed by Animoca Ventures in Hong Kong, insisted that $LIBRA was a private enterprise with no ties to the Argentine government.

“President Milei was not and is not involved in the development of this project,” KIP Protocol said on X.

Just hours later, KIP revised its statement, saying that the launch and market-making were fully managed by Kelsier Ventures, a company led by Hayden Davis.

KIP denied controlling any tokens and claimed their role was strictly post-launch, providing tech infrastructure for AI-based projects.

The company also said their team had received threats after the scandal erupted.

Official Investigation to Try to Contain Crisis

Meanwhile, the Argentine presidency has announced an official investigation into LIBRA, as Milei desperately attempts to distance himself from the controversy.

In a statement released via X on Saturday night, the Office of the President confirmed that Milei met with KIP Protocol officials Mauricio Novelli and Julian Peh on October 19, 2024, where they presented their blockchain-based initiative, dubbed “Viva la Libertad.”

According to the recorded meeting, the company’s plan was to finance private ventures in Argentina using blockchain technology. Also present at the meeting was presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni.

On January 30, Javier met with Hayden Mark Davis at Casa Rosada, Argentina’s presidential palace.

The statement clarified that Davis had no official connection to the Argentine government and was introduced by KIP Protocol as the project’s technology provider.

Javier defended his endorsement of KIP Protocol, saying “The President shared a post on his personal accounts announcing the launch of the KIP Protocol project, just as he does daily with many entrepreneurs who want to launch a project in Argentina to create jobs and get investments.”



Taiwan Defends Trade, Currency Record Ahead of Possible US Tariffs 

Shipping containers are stacked in the port city of Keelung, Taiwan, 20 March 2025. (EPA)
Shipping containers are stacked in the port city of Keelung, Taiwan, 20 March 2025. (EPA)
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Taiwan Defends Trade, Currency Record Ahead of Possible US Tariffs 

Shipping containers are stacked in the port city of Keelung, Taiwan, 20 March 2025. (EPA)
Shipping containers are stacked in the port city of Keelung, Taiwan, 20 March 2025. (EPA)

Taiwan's central bank on Wednesday defended the island's trade and currency record ahead of possible tariffs from US President Donald Trump, saying the high current account surplus was a structural problem and Washington understood that.

Trump officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, have said that much of the reciprocal tariff focus, to be announced on April 2, will be on 15 countries that have the highest trade surpluses, which Bessent has referred to as the "Dirty 15."

They did not name these, but according to US Census Bureau data, Taiwan is one of those 15 with the largest trade surpluses with the United States, along with countries like China and South Korea plus the European Union.

In a report to lawmakers, Taiwan's central bank noted that the island's current account surplus last year was 14.3% of GDP.

"It reflects the structural problem of the sharp increase in US demand for Taiwan's technological products and the expansion of our trade surplus with the United States. The US side understands this point of view," the central bank said.

Taiwan runs a large trade surplus with the United States, which surged 83% last year, with the island's exports to the US hitting a record $111.4 billion, driven by demand for high-tech products such as semiconductors, a sector Taiwan dominates.

"As Taiwan's trade surplus with the United States is relatively large, the risk of bilateral trade disputes between Taiwan and the United States must be carefully managed," the central bank said.

Taiwan has previously been put on a foreign exchange "monitoring" list by the US Treasury Department given its trade surplus and outsized current account surplus.

The central bank said its exchange rate policy aims to maintain an "orderly" foreign exchange market and financial stability, and that it never intended to gain an unfair competitive advantage in trade.

It also expressed concern about Trump's frequent economic and trade policy flip-flops and lack of clarity about his plans on tariffs in particular.

"Especially, the impact of the tariff increase policy is the most significant, which is detrimental to the growth of the global economy and may push up inflation," the central bank said.