Javier Milei is a Bitcoin expert and fighter for decentralization rights. He is a candidate contesting for the presidential seat in Argentina and managed to win in the primary election. Find out the details below Javiers fight for decentralized finance; A token to victory
Javier has managed to scoop up to 32% of the votes just after 90% of the votes have been counted. Following him is the Juntos el Cambio party currently having 30% of the votes. The left-wing Union for the Homeland (Union por la Patria) coalition is in third place with more than 28.5% of the votes.
Libertarian and pro-#bitcoin candidate, Javier Milei, has taken a commanding lead in the Argentinian primary elections. pic.twitter.com/65XQeIVJth
— Peter McCormack🏴☠️ (@PeterMcCormack) August 14, 2023
The pro-Bitcoin holder is the founder of the Liberty Advances coalition. The voters have described the members of this political party as libertarians meaning they seek freedom and independence for themselves as well as their people. Javier advocates for the removal of centralized finance especially with regards to the Central Bank of Argentina. He considers it a scam and has also gone ahead to fight for the legalization of the sale of human organs.
Javier Milei is running for President of Argentina.
He appears to understand money, and that inflation is an unfair mechanism that advantages elites over the people and slowly robs people of their means of survival. pic.twitter.com/tj0KEztUzI
— Alex Stanczyk ∞/21m (@alexstanczyk) January 5, 2023
Going further, he believes that Bitcoin is a combat and reaction mechanism against the scammers in the Central Bank. The availability of legal tenders makes it easy for politicians and other authority figures to exploit and take advantage of civilians. Clearly, he is adamant about the situation and will not tolerate lies about the inflation rates imposed on them.
The cost of living in Argentina has gone quite high and this is after inflation rates have been sailing at 116%. The major elections for the country will take place on October 22 nd and for the winner to be declared official, they have to win at least 45% of the votes. If not, a runoff will be declared in November
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