Solid evidence: LIBRA and MELANIA teams are the same, insider trading harvested over 100 million dollars
Written by: Alex Liu, Foresight News
Chain online clue source: Bubblemaps
Recently, the crypto community has erupted in intense discussions about "insider manipulation" surrounding the LIBRA token briefly endorsed by Argentine President Javier Milei and the MELANIA token associated with First Lady Melania Trump. Blockchain data analysis company Bubblemaps has revealed, for the first time with on-chain evidence, that the behind-the-scenes teams of these two projects are actually the same group of people, profiting over $100 million through methods such as "sniping trades" and liquidity extraction.
Background: From Presidential Endorsement to Collapse Controversy
The "Presidential Farce" of the Libra Token
On January 30, 2025, Argentine President Milei met with project technical advisor Hayden Davis and promoted the Libra token on social media, sparking market frenzy. However, just hours after the token went live, the project team withdrew $87 million in USDC and SOL from the liquidity pool, causing the price to plummet by over 80%. Milei subsequently deleted the tweet and initiated an anti-corruption investigation, but significant losses had already been incurred by investors.
Market data source: GMGN
The project team shifted blame internally: KIP Protocol claimed to be responsible only for technical oversight, while market maker Kelsier Ventures' Hayden Davis accused the presidential team of "backtracking at the last minute," causing panic.
The "Political Stunt" of the Melania Token
In January 2025, the Melania token endorsed by Melania Trump surpassed a market cap of $10 billion on its first day, but quickly collapsed due to insider selling, shrinking its market cap to less than $2 billion. Its model is highly similar to LIBRA, relying on celebrity effect to attract retail investors, followed by liquidity extraction.
Market data source: GMGN
Evidence: The "Harvesting Chain" Controlled by the Same Team
Bubblemaps' analysis revealed the following chain:
The "Self-Directed" Melania Token
Address P5tb4 profited $2.4 million by sniping the Melania token, then transferred the funds to 0xcEA via a cross-chain protocol (CCTP). The latter was confirmed to be an associated address of the Melania token creator.
The team used insider information to buy the token in advance and sold it at a price peak, forming a typical "pump and dump" pattern.
The "Same Script" of the Libra Token
Address 0xcEA appeared again, providing funding support for Libra token creator DEfcyK, and executed "front-running trades" on Libra through multiple associated wallets, profiting $6 million. Meanwhile, the Libra team withdrew $87 million from the liquidity pool, further exacerbating the collapse.
On-chain data shows that wallets that early purchased Libra highly overlap with those of the Melania token, and are associated with TRUST, KACY, VIBES, and other Rug Pull projects, indicating that the same group has long manipulated multiple tokens.
The "Ironclad Evidence" of Cross-Chain Fund Flow
By analyzing on-chain records from Solana and Avalanche, Bubblemaps found that the 0xcEA address frequently used cross-chain protocols to transfer funds, concealing the true flow. For example, the profits from the Melania token were converted to USDC via CCTP and then flowed into the creator's wallet for Libra.
Related Parties and Interest Network
Key Individuals and Institutions
Kelsier Ventures: Accused of being the market maker for Libra, its founder Hayden Davis's family (father Tom Davis, brother Gideon Davis) has been referred to by crypto KOLs as a "family crime syndicate."
KIP Protocol: Although denying involvement in the token issuance, its representative Julian Peh was hinted by Hayden Davis to be a scapegoat.
The Gray Chain of "Celebrity Endorsement"
Members of the Milei government were reported to have accepted bribes to promote the token. For instance, a confidant of Milei received $5 million to facilitate the president's promotion of LIBRA.
Community Reflection and Calls for Regulation
The "Trust Crisis" in the Crypto Community
Developer Farokh called for the exposure of all KOLs receiving marketing fees, while KOL Dave Portnoy admitted to having insider information, further exposing industry corruption.
The founder of Argentina's Lambda Class pointed out that such incidents severely damage the reputation of the country's crypto industry, affecting many honest builders.
The Urgent Need for Regulation and Transparency
The Argentine government has established a cross-departmental investigation team to integrate financial and anti-money laundering agencies for accountability.
Industry experts are calling for enhanced application of on-chain monitoring tools and the establishment of disclosure rules for celebrity-endorsed tokens to reduce information asymmetry.
The Game of Greed and Warnings
The incidents involving Libra and Melania tokens reveal the darkest side of the crypto market: the triple trap of celebrity halo + insider manipulation + liquidity fraud. Bubblemaps' on-chain analysis not only provides evidence for victims to seek accountability but also serves as a wake-up call for the community:
- Beware of "Politically Endorsed" Tokens: Celebrity endorsements are often signals of short-term hype rather than value support.
- Strengthen On-Chain Investigation Capabilities: Ordinary investors can use tools to track large wallets and fund flows to identify suspicious patterns.
- Promote Industry Self-Regulation: Project teams should publicly disclose token distribution and liquidity management plans to reduce information black boxes.
This farce may just be the tip of the iceberg, but only transparency and accountability can clear the obstacles for the long-term development of the crypto ecosystem.