CEO of bitcoin exchange found dead in Singapore

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SINGAPORE (AP) — The CEO of a virtual currency exchange was found dead in her home in Singapore.
A
police spokesman said Thursday that initial investigations indicated
there was no suspicion of "foul play," meaning officers do not suspect
murder.
The spokesman said 28-year-old Autumn Radtke, an American, was found dead in her home on Feb. 26.
Police have so far classified the death as "unnatural," which can mean an accident,
misadventure, or suicide.
Radtke’s company, First Meta, said it was "shocked and saddened by the tragic loss."
First
Meta allows users of virtual currencies such as bitcoin to trade and
cash out the currencies. It is one of several such exchanges.
The future of bitcoin has been under scrutiny since the collapse of the Mt. Gox exchange in Tokyo last
month.
Radtke had worked at other tech companies.
Postings on her Facebook page showed her to be a believer in the potential of virtual currencies.
Last month she linked to an article on entrepreneurs suffering depression, commenting above the link:
everything has its price.
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