Milei: I did nothing wrong; my intention was to do good!
Investing is a personal matter; professional investors are responsible for themselves, and Argentinians haven't suffered losses; the losses are borne by the Chinese and Americans!
WFF? What a shameless statement!
Argentinian President Milei stated on a television program, "I acted in good faith, and as a result, I was attacked.
Did the country incur losses? No. Did Argentinians incur losses? At most four or five.
The vast majority of investors are Chinese and Americans.
I share this information just like I have shared hundreds of things before. My tweet was sent three minutes after the creation of the cryptocurrency because I am passionate about these matters and have knowledge of them. 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 small. These are all very professional individuals in this type of financial instrument. Those who participated are very aware of the risks they are taking—they are volatility traders. This is a private matter between individuals, and they participated 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 can improve financing for tech entrepreneurs attracts me. I did nothing wrong because I acted in good faith.
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