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Who Is Hayden Davis? The Man Behind Libra Token Explained

Hayden Davis, his role in Libra Token, and his impact on crypto - The Coinomist

On February 14, 2025, the crypto market went on a wild roller coaster ride. A new token called LIBRA, launched on the Solana blockchain, skyrocketed in value, reaching a multi-billion-dollar market cap within hours.

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Investors rushed to buy in after an unexpected endorsement from Argentine President Javier Milei. But by the end of the day, the token crashed as quickly as it had skyrocketed.

Insiders walked away with massive profits, while retail traders lost everything. And at the center of this chaos stood one man—Hayden Davis.

But who is Hayden Davis? A visionary who miscalculated a bold financial experiment, or a cold-blooded manipulator who orchestrated one of the biggest pump and dump schemes in crypto history?

Let’s explore how and why Hayden Davis and LIBRA rose and crashed so dramatically.

The Rise of Hayden Davis: The Crypto Speculator Who Broke the System

Hayden Mark Davis isn’t just another crypto trader. At 28 years old, he’s already made a name for himself in the meme coin industry, where hype reigns and fortunes can be made or lost in minutes.

Born in Plano, Texas, Davis studied business at Liberty University. While he played football for the university team, his true passion was far from sports—he was fascinated by high-risk speculation. 

Later, he founded Kelsier Ventures, a company specializing in viral crypto launches. But unlike traditional blockchain developers, Davis isn’t a programmer or tech innovator. His greatest weapon was his mastery of hype.

His first big break came in January 2025 with the launch of MELANIA, a meme coin linked to First Lady Melania Trump.

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The token skyrocketed “to the moon,” but crashed within hours, wiping out $1.6 billion in market value. Davis later admitted he was behind the project but denied making any profit. 

However, his playbook was clear:

  • A big name sparks hype.
  • Prices surge as retail investors flood in.
  • A sharp crash: insiders cash out with profits, leaving everyone else with losses.

By the time LIBRA launched, Hayden had perfected this strategy.

LIBRA Token: A Political Play with a Crypto Twist

Davis wasn’t looking to launch another meme coin; he aimed to ignite a political financial revolution. To do that, he needed to build a powerful public image.

In early 2025, Hayden Davis began branding himself as a co-creator and strategic advisor for LIBRA—a new cryptocurrency set to debut on the decentralized exchange Meteora

But LIBRA’s true value didn’t lie in its technology—it was in the backing of a powerful figure.

On February 14, 2025, as LIBRA launched, Argentine President Javier Milei tweeted:

A revolutionary tool for Argentine businesses.

He included a direct link to purchase the token, and the effect was immediate.

Retail investors rushed in, fueling the hype to its peak. LIBRA’s price soared above $4.50, pushing its market cap into the billions.

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Hayden Davis with Argentine President Javier Milei on January 30, 2025, two weeks before the LIBRA scandal broke - The Coinomist
Hayden Davis with Argentine President Javier Milei on January 30, 2025, two weeks before the LIBRA scandal broke. Source: Х

Liquidity Drain: How Insiders Cashed Out Millions

While retail traders were eagerly buying the token, Davis and his team had already begun taking action. As LIBRA hit its peak, blockchain trackers observed suspicious activity. Wallets tied to the project's creators began withdrawing significant amounts of liquidity.

In just a few hours, at least eight wallets associated with LIBRA insiders had pulled $99 million in USDC and Solana (SOL). 

These wallets received large amounts of LIBRA before the official launch. This meant insiders were cashing out while retail investors were still trying to make sense of the situation, giving them no time to react appropriately.

Then came the crash. Once traders noticed the liquidity crisis, panic spread throughout the market, and LIBRA’s price dropped. The token lost 70% of its value in just a few minutes.

Crypto forums exploded with warnings.

It’s a rug pull! Get out now!

one user wrote, watching their portfolio disappear.

If you're not familiar with the term, a rug pull is a scam where the team abandons the project and vanishes with investors' funds.

However, by the time most retail investors realized what was happening, LIBRA had already dropped more than 90% from its ATH.

Then came another major blow—President Milei deleted his tweet supporting LIBRA.

But the chaos didn’t end there.

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Political Crisis: The Leak That Changed Everything

While traders were still trying to make sense of the situation, a new scandal erupted. On February 18, 2025, CoinDesk published a leaked conversation involving Hayden Davis.

I send $$ to his sister, and he does what I want,

he allegedly wrote in private messages back in December 2024

The conversation referred to Karina Milei, the sister of Argentina’s president and one of his closest advisers.

This revelation shocked Argentina’s political circles.

Did Davis buy political influence? Was the president’s support part of the deal?

Screenshot of Hayden Davis’s alleged private conversation, which led to a political crisis in Argentina - The Coinomist
Screenshot of Hayden Davis’s alleged private conversation, which led to a political crisis in Argentina. Note: The content contains offensive language. Source: CoinDesk

Javier Milei swiftly denied any financial connections to Davis, claiming that his sole intention was to promote an innovative financial tool for Argentina.

However, the damage was already irreversible. Opposition lawmakers in Argentina seized the opportunity and demanded the initiation of the impeachment process. Prosecutors launched an investigation into possible fraud.

Now, Davis was no longer just a crypto speculator—he was at the heart of an international scandal.

A protester holding a banner featuring Javier Milei and the Libra token in Buenos Aires on February 19, 2025 - The Coinomist
A protester holding a banner featuring Javier Milei and the Libra token in Buenos Aires on February 19, 2025. Source: АР

Where is Hayden Davis Now?

By the end of February 2025, Hayden Davis had largely disappeared from the public eye. 

His name, once prominently displayed on the Kelsier Ventures website, was quietly removed. The company quickly distanced itself from the scandal, as though its founder had never existed.

However, the financial mess he left behind wasn’t so easily swept under the rug:

  • Angry investors bombarded the courts with class-action lawsuits, demanding compensation for their millions of dollars in losses.
  • In Argentina, regulators broadened their investigation, digging deeper into suspicious financial activities related to LIBRA.

But the issue went beyond just the project's failure. Suspicions of political corruption and insider manipulation turned the scandal into a full-fledged legal and financial crisis.

Despite the mounting accusations, Davis refused to admit guilt. He tried to present himself not as a fraudster but as an underrated innovator, claiming that people simply misunderstood his intentions.

It wasn’t a scam. It was a plan that went terribly wrong,

Davis said on February 17 in an interview with crypto researcher Stephen Findeisen (known as Coffeezilla).

His words, however, failed to change public opinion. The damage had already been done, and the blockchain data spoke louder than any defense.

According to reports from Chainalysis and Nansen, the aftermath of the scam was as follows:

  • 8 insider wallets withdrew $99 million in liquidity from the system.
  • 34 addresses linked to Davis and his team earned over $124.6 million in profits.
  • 74,000 retail traders lost significant amounts of money.
  • In total, $286 million disappeared from retail investor accounts.

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For those who lost everything, the figures spoke louder than any defense from Davis.

Hayden Davis denies profiting from the $LIBRA scam and continues claiming he was simply misunderstood - The Coinomist
Hayden Davis denies profiting from the $LIBRA scam and continues claiming he was simply misunderstood. Source: Х

A Warning for the Crypto Market

The LIBRA scandal isn’t just the story of another failed token. It’s a clear example of the dangers of unrestrained speculation, political intrigue, and blind trust in hype.

Thousands of retail investors and traders bought into a “revolutionary financial opportunity”—only to lose their savings within hours. Even the sitting president of a G20 country got caught up in the chaos, with his reputation damaged. The scandal could turn into a political disaster for him.

For regulators, the LIBRA scandal has become another clear indication that the crypto market requires stronger oversight.

But what about Hayden Davis? His name is now forever associated with one of the most high-profile crypto scandals of the decade.

It’s still uncertain whether he will face any real consequences for the LIBRA collapse. However, he may already be preparing his next move, watching the chaos unfold from the shadows.

In the end, if there’s one thing history proves, it’s that people like Davis never stay out of the spotlight for long.

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