Interpol: LIBRA creator Hayden Davis not listed as wanted

Despite recent buzz fueled by crypto analyst Bubblemaps, Interpol has yet to add LIBRA co-founder Hayden Davis to its Red Notice list of wanted individuals.
Over the weekend, Bubblemaps posted on X, claiming Davis was “on an Interpol notice.” This claim was made while detailing Davis’s connection to the WOLF token, a cryptocurrency inspired by none other than Jordan Belfort, the infamous “Wolf of Wall Street,” who has himself been rumored to be launching a token recently.
Following Bubblemaps’ post, several crypto news outlets quickly picked up the story, reporting on Davis and the supposed Red Notice. However, a check of Interpol’s official Red Notice website currently reveals that if such a notice exists, it hasn’t been made public by Interpol yet.
Adding to the drama, just last week Argentinian lawyer Gregorio Dalbon requested a judge to issue a Red Notice and an international arrest warrant for Davis. Dalbon argues that Davis might attempt to evade legal consequences by fleeing the United States or going into hiding.
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Bubblemaps questioned the motives behind Davis’s actions, stating, “Why would Hayden do this? Maybe he thought no one would trace it back to him.”
The WOLF token experienced a dramatic 99% plunge from its $40 million market cap after reports emerged of it being “sniped” — a tactic similar to what reportedly happened with another crypto token previously linked to Davis. Further digging by Bubblemaps traced funds flowing into the WOLF creator’s account back to a crypto address belonging to Davis.
Davis’s name has been linked to alleged “sniping,” insider trading, and the downfall of various memecoins, including even the MELANIA token. Adding to his troubles, both Davis and Argentinian President Javier Milei are currently facing a lawsuit related to the launch of LIBRA, a situation that even sparked heated arguments in Argentinian parliamentary proceedings last week.
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