Death Threats Forced Crypto Influencer to Flee
Crypto influencer SolJakey has revealed that he fled the country after receiving death threats linked to allegations of insider trading concerning the controversial LIBRA token, launched by Argentine President Javier Milei.
SolJakey, who had connections with Hayden Davis and his firm Kelsier Ventures—responsible for both the LIBRA and Melania Trump’s MELANIA crypto tokens—became a target of backlash after posting a defense of key opinion leaders (KOLs) and insider trading on 16 February.
His remarks, along with a video where he humourously pretended to be an insider trader, were poorly received by the crypto community.
The situation escalated when, on 18 February, SolJakey began receiving threatening messages from individuals who claimed to know his location.
Fearing for his safety, he and his associates moved to an undisclosed, private location, reportedly three hours away, complete with a private pool and luxury amenities.
The transition, documented in a montage with somber music, saw him addressing the situation from his new residence, where he discussed the LIBRA accusations, stating:
“We came here because of death threats and squatting threats.”
SolJakey Discovers Argentina’s Coin Project Before Launch
Addressing the LIBRA accusations, he claims:
“I had no part in the LIBRA launch, I traded it just like everybody else.”
In addition, he denies being a part of the ENRON launch:
“I’ve never received any token allocation, I’ve never received an early CA (crypto address), I’ve never sniped or insider traded in any capacity. My average entry on Libra was $2.5B. I broke even on the fucking coin.”
SolJakey acknowledges that he suspected an "Argentina coin" would eventually launch, as Hayden Davis had informed him that he was advising Argentine President Javier Milei and had played a role in launching the MELANIA token.
While SolJakey concedes there was an "edge" in knowing about the coin's potential launch, he insists he had no further details about the project.
He said:
“Wrong place wrong time, guilty by association.”
His account aligns with claims from other crypto influencers, such as those from the LA Vape Cabal, who suggested that the concept of an Argentinian coin was already well-known within meme coin circles.
SolJakey recounts several meetings with Hayden in locations like LA, Istanbul, and Barcelona, where he also met DefiTuna founder @CavemanDhirk, who later distanced himself from Kelsier Ventures.
Despite these interactions, SolJakey maintains that none of these meetings had any direct connection to the LIBRA token.