The audios between Alvise Pérez and Álvaro Romillo are revealedknown as Luis Cryptospain. LaSexta had access to all the voice messages exchanged between the two men announcing the business they wanted to create by promoting the company Madeira Invest Club to the “squirrels” in exchange for the agitator keeping 1% of the added value generated . A company that the far right wanted to promote with Mario Conde and Marcos de Quinto.
In the only audio that Alvise Pérez sends to the businessman who financed his party’s campaign for the European elections with 100,000 euros, the founder of Se Acabó La Fiesta asks him if he would like hold a conference with Mario Conde and Marcos de Quinto: “Would you like to give a conference with Mario Condé, with the global president of Coca-Cola, you and me to talk about cryptocurrencies, the risks of cryptocurrencies, futures…?”
Furthermore, he tried to convince Luis Cryptospain by claiming that “This would give you tremendous visibility.“It helps me, well, it helps people who will never do a single political act with me, because it can be interpreted as express support for my political party and we have an incredible level of exposure.”
“How do you see it? Because I talked to Marcos and Mario and they would be inclined to organize something like that. And the reference person I can include for the crypto defense part in general, could be you. This could be a huge success.“, the audio concludes.
However, Cryptospain was reluctant from the first moment, believing that this was not going to be good for Alvise Pérez’s image: “The problem is, I don’t know if it’s going to be good for you.. (…) My aesthetic is that of a big, fat, bald man, with a mask, with a very Taliban speech.” Ultimately, the act proposed by the far-right agitator led to nothing.
However, in another of the audios to which laSexta had access, the founder of the Madeira Invest Club proposed a black card for the extreme right on behalf of Romillo’s company. Thanks to her, could make purchases and cash withdrawals all over the world without leaving a trace.
This opacity would also concern the money that the far right received via donations of cryptocurrencies in order to move money without leaving a trace and without arousing suspicion. Later, it would be Madeira Invest Club who would exchange it for cash.