In the dusty fields of Argentina’s political landscape, KIP Protocol stood tall like a weary scarecrow, swatting away the government’s claims with a flick of its straw arm. The government’s tale of ‘Viva La Libertad’ seemed as reliable as a politician’s campaign promise—full of hot air and not much else.
President Javier Milei, a man who could spin a story faster than a tornado, claimed that KIP Protocol’s representatives had a cozy little chat about blockchain and freedom on October 19, 2024. But Julian Peh, CEO of KIP, says that’s about as accurate as a blindfolded archer aiming for the bullseye.
STATEMENT
(We paid a lawyer to say this, so it must be good)
On 16 Feb 2025, the Argentine Presidency cooked up a story (the “Statement”) about the ‘Viva La Libertad’ Project (the “Project”).
The Statement was… well, you decide.
— KIP Protocol (@KIPprotocol) February 17, 2025
Peh insists their conversation was as innocent as a lamb in a meadow, focusing on AI, technology, and investment opportunities. ‘Viva La Libertad’? More like ‘Viva La Confusion’.
According to KIP, Mauricio Novelli, the event organizer, introduced Peh to Milei. Novelli, as much a part of KIP Protocol as a pig is a bird, facilitated a chat about AI and investment. No mention of ‘Viva La Libertad’ or crypto dreams.
But wait, the plot thickens! The government claims Milei met with Hayden Mark Davis, a supposed KIP Protocol insider, on January 30, 2025. KIP’s response? A resounding “Who’s Davis?”
The company stated that no KIP representative was at the Casa Rosada meeting, and they’ve never even had a cup of coffee with Davis. “Davis? Never heard of him,” the statement read with a shrug.
Milei, in a moment of social media bravery, briefly promoted the ‘Viva La Libertad’ project before deleting the post faster than you can say “Oops, my bad.” The government hints that KIP was behind it, but KIP says, “Nuh-uh, not us.”
KIP Protocol claims its role in the project was as minor as a mouse in a lion’s den, only joining after the token launch led by Kelsier Ventures. They didn’t start it, manage it, or profit from it. In fact, they were as surprised as a cat in a bathtub when the $Libra token popped up.
In the end, KIP says the project was Kelsier’s baby, and they were just a last-minute babysitter. No initiation, no management, and definitely no profits. Just a whole lot of “What just happened?”
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2025-02-17 15:35