Was Bitcoin-Linked CEO ‘Suicided’? 2 More Mysterious Deaths In Financial World
Tuesday, March 4, 2014 11:40
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Two more members of the international financial world have recently met their untimely and very young deaths. Both 28-year old CEO of Bitcoin Exchange First Meta Autumn Radke and the coder behind both Namecoin and Huntercoin, Mikhail Sindeyev,
have recently passed away due to what are being called a ‘suicide’ and a
stroke for the 27-year old Sindeyev. Are these deaths tied in to the 20+ other banker deaths and suicides reported in the news in recent weeks? Following the collapse of Bitcoin in recent days, these deaths following the collapse of the virtual currency seem to be tied together hand in hand with other events
we’ve watched unfolding across the financial world in recent times.
More below including a newly released video report on these deaths from
Susan Duclos.
According to Tech in Asia, Singapore-based Bitcoin exchange
platform First Meta’s 28 year old CEO Autumn Radtke committed suicide.
Reasons are currently unknown.
[UPDATE: Tech in Asia has updated the article to emphasize that suicide is only suggested and not certain]
First Meta is a Singaporean start up company that
runs a exchange platform for virtual currencies such as Bitcoin. The
news of suicide of its CEO Autumn Radtke spread on Facebook and Twitter,
drawing attention from the BItcoin industry.
Our condolenses to parents of Mikhail Sindeyev
Mikhail Sindeyev, researcher of our lab, has died February
14, 2014 from stroke at 27. He was one of the most talented graduates of
our laboratory and active participant of many research projects. In May
2013 he successfully defended his PhD thesis “Research and developement
of video matting algorithms”. Our sincere condolenses to his parents.
We will deeply miss him.
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