The post LIBRA website vanishes with millions in project funds on the move appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The website tied to Argentinian President Javier Milei’s Viva La Libertad Project, which supposedly provided the utility case for the controversial LIBRA token, has been taken down while millions of dollars from LIBRA-connected wallets continue to move. The Viva La Libertad Project site allowed small Argentinian businesses to apply for funding that would supposedly be raised via profits from the LIBRA token. Milei publicly endorsed the token on February 18 and since then, its market capitalization has crashed 99%. The project is now mired in numerous lawsuits and links to corruption, with investigators working to discover exactly what happened and recoup victims’ funds. Programmer Maximiliano Firtman noted that the Viva La Libertad site lasted nine months before its disappearance and suggests that the individuals running it have either intentionally shuttered it or are now no longer able to pay for Weglot, the third-party service keeping it online. A screenshot from the archived Viva La Libertad Project website. Read more: Hayden Davis sent millions in crypto weeks before LIBRA promo He ruled out the possibility of a temporary server error, such as an SSL issue, causing the website’s demise, or the scenario where a prepaid plan might’ve run out.  Firtman also claims that the form businesses used to apply for funding is still online, and that Hayden Davis, one of the individuals accused of orchestrating the LIBRA token, once knew how many people had applied. This is despite the fact, Firtman says, that no one has claimed to be the administrator of the site during any legal proceedings. LIBRA funds move as courts decide freezing order Earlier this week, crypto analysts reported that a “Milei” multisig wallet started moving funds, including $9 million worth of SOL. This crypto was converted into the stablecoin USDC and bridged to another blockchain. Blockworks analyst Fernando Molina… The post LIBRA website vanishes with millions in project funds on the move appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The website tied to Argentinian President Javier Milei’s Viva La Libertad Project, which supposedly provided the utility case for the controversial LIBRA token, has been taken down while millions of dollars from LIBRA-connected wallets continue to move. The Viva La Libertad Project site allowed small Argentinian businesses to apply for funding that would supposedly be raised via profits from the LIBRA token. Milei publicly endorsed the token on February 18 and since then, its market capitalization has crashed 99%. The project is now mired in numerous lawsuits and links to corruption, with investigators working to discover exactly what happened and recoup victims’ funds. Programmer Maximiliano Firtman noted that the Viva La Libertad site lasted nine months before its disappearance and suggests that the individuals running it have either intentionally shuttered it or are now no longer able to pay for Weglot, the third-party service keeping it online. A screenshot from the archived Viva La Libertad Project website. Read more: Hayden Davis sent millions in crypto weeks before LIBRA promo He ruled out the possibility of a temporary server error, such as an SSL issue, causing the website’s demise, or the scenario where a prepaid plan might’ve run out.  Firtman also claims that the form businesses used to apply for funding is still online, and that Hayden Davis, one of the individuals accused of orchestrating the LIBRA token, once knew how many people had applied. This is despite the fact, Firtman says, that no one has claimed to be the administrator of the site during any legal proceedings. LIBRA funds move as courts decide freezing order Earlier this week, crypto analysts reported that a “Milei” multisig wallet started moving funds, including $9 million worth of SOL. This crypto was converted into the stablecoin USDC and bridged to another blockchain. Blockworks analyst Fernando Molina…

LIBRA website vanishes with millions in project funds on the move

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at [email protected]

The website tied to Argentinian President Javier Milei’s Viva La Libertad Project, which supposedly provided the utility case for the controversial LIBRA token, has been taken down while millions of dollars from LIBRA-connected wallets continue to move.

The Viva La Libertad Project site allowed small Argentinian businesses to apply for funding that would supposedly be raised via profits from the LIBRA token.

Milei publicly endorsed the token on February 18 and since then, its market capitalization has crashed 99%. The project is now mired in numerous lawsuits and links to corruption, with investigators working to discover exactly what happened and recoup victims’ funds.

Programmer Maximiliano Firtman noted that the Viva La Libertad site lasted nine months before its disappearance and suggests that the individuals running it have either intentionally shuttered it or are now no longer able to pay for Weglot, the third-party service keeping it online.

A screenshot from the archived Viva La Libertad Project website.

Read more: Hayden Davis sent millions in crypto weeks before LIBRA promo

He ruled out the possibility of a temporary server error, such as an SSL issue, causing the website’s demise, or the scenario where a prepaid plan might’ve run out. 

Firtman also claims that the form businesses used to apply for funding is still online, and that Hayden Davis, one of the individuals accused of orchestrating the LIBRA token, once knew how many people had applied.

This is despite the fact, Firtman says, that no one has claimed to be the administrator of the site during any legal proceedings.

LIBRA funds move as courts decide freezing order

Earlier this week, crypto analysts reported that a “Milei” multisig wallet started moving funds, including $9 million worth of SOL.

This crypto was converted into the stablecoin USDC and bridged to another blockchain. Blockworks analyst Fernando Molina says the funds are now sitting in a TRON wallet as USDT. 

This happened days after multiple wallets tied to LIBRA began to convert $61.5 million worth of  USDC into SOL. Burwick Law, a crypto law firm leading a US case on behalf of LIBRA victims, suspected these transactions were the “the ‘staging’ phase for anonymization,” and applied for a freezing order. 

The order is still being debated by both the defendants and plaintiffs and would prohibit the defendants from using anonymization-enhancing mechanisms to move the crypto.

A hearing has been scheduled today that should decide the outcome of the proposed order

Read more: Hayden Davis hit with asset freeze as LIBRA investigation deepens in Argentina

As for the LIBRA investigations in Argentina, this month an Argentine congressional committee released a final report into the scandal that called for Congress to evaluate whether Milei carried out misconduct within his office.  

It also advocated for criminal charges to be filed against various executive branch officials for refusing to cooperate with the investigation, including the country’s Minister of Justice, head of the Anti-Corruption Office, and the former head of the LIBRA investigation unit that was disbanded by Milei in May. 

An Argentinian judge has already ordered this month the freezing of property and financial assets belonging to Davis and two other cryptocurrency “intermediaries” tied to the LIBRA token.

Got a tip? Send us an email securely via Protos Leaks. For more informed news, follow us on X, Bluesky, and Google News, or subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Source: https://protos.com/libra-website-vanishes-with-millions-in-project-funds-on-the-move/

Market Opportunity
Movement Logo
Movement Price(MOVE)
$0.01975
$0.01975$0.01975
-3.93%
USD
Movement (MOVE) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results As Stephanie Vaquer Defeats Iyo Sky In Instant Classic

WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results As Stephanie Vaquer Defeats Iyo Sky In Instant Classic

The post WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results As Stephanie Vaquer Defeats Iyo Sky In Instant Classic appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Stephanie Vaquer instantly developed into a top star on WWE Raw. (Credit: Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images) WWE via Getty Images At WWE WrestlePalooza 2025, Stephanie Vaquer and Iyo Sky faced the tough task of filling the void left by Naomi. Last month, Naomi announced that she was pregnant and therefore had to forfeit the Women’s World Championship, which she was originally set to defend against Stephanie Vaquer at Clash in Paris on Aug. 31. With WWE unable to to quickly find a creative plan for Raw’s women’s world title in time for Clash in Paris, Vaquer was forced to wait until WrestlePalooza for her chance at gold. The obstacle in her way? The multi-time women’s world champion Iyo Sky, who gave Vaquer her toughest test on the main roster at WWE WrestlePalooza in Indianapolis. ForbesWWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results As Bron Breakker And Bronson Reed Beat The UsosBy Blake Oestriecher WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 Results for Stephanie Vaquer vs. Iyo Sky WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 marked a clash between the past and present of WWE, with Sky as the established former world champion and Vaquer as the newcomer looking to make an instant impact. And that’s exactly what Vaquer did inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse at the first-ever WWE PLE on ESPN, WrestlePalooza. Capping off a classic babyface battle between two of WWE’s most popular stars, Vaquer defeated Sky with a picture perfect corkscrew Moonsault variation to capture her first title on the main roster. It was the ideal ending to an instant classic that the Indianapolis crowd loved. Here are some of the top highlights of Vaquer’s first world title win on WWE’s main roster: Early on, Sky and Vaquer exchanged a few pinning combinations, but neither could get the win. It was classic a babyface opening sequence that the fans in attendance…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/21 09:16
Trump's relationships with women expose his pugnacious foreign policy approach: analysis

Trump's relationships with women expose his pugnacious foreign policy approach: analysis

President Donald Trump’s belligerent foreign policy can be understood by his “abusive, impulsive narcissist relations with women,” says the associate editor of
Share
Alternet2026/03/22 19:08
Resolv Labs hacked, DeFi projects exploited once again.

Resolv Labs hacked, DeFi projects exploited once again.

Written by Eric, Foresight News Around 10:21 AM Beijing time today, Resolv Labs, which issues the stablecoin USR using a Delta-neutral strategy, was hacked. An
Share
PANews2026/03/22 19:25