An Argentine lawyer, Gregorio Dalbon, has requested a global arrest warrant for Hayden Davis, co-creator of the controversial LIBRA token. The request, submitted to prosecutor Eduardo Taiano and judge María Servini, highlights the potential risk of Davis evading justice due to his significant financial resources. Dalbon's filing indicates that Davis's involvement in the LIBRA cryptocurrency, which experienced a dramatic rise and subsequent collapse, poses a serious procedural risk if he remains at large. The token was launched by President Javier Milei, who faced legal scrutiny for promoting it. After its swift rise to a peak value of over $4 billion, many accused the token's creators of orchestrating a pump-and-dump scheme. Davis, who reportedly made around $100 million from the venture, has denied wrongdoing but acknowledged that the LIBRA project did not succeed as intended. The controversy surrounding the token and its promotion has led to multiple legal actions, creating a complex backdrop for the allegations against Davis.

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