Head of Online Currency Exchange Found Dead in
Singapore
By Javier E. David
Autumn Radtke, the CEO of an upstart
online currency exchange, died last week under mysterious circumstances at her
home in Singapore.
Radtke, the U.S.-born head of First Meta,
was found dead by local police Feb. 28, with the cause of death yet to be
determined. In a statement on its website, First Meta said the company
"was shocked and saddened by the tragic loss of our friend and CEO Autumn
Radtke."
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the company's director
and nonexecutive chairman, Douglas Abrams, said the exact cause of Radtke's
death was "still under investigation."
Prior to taking the reins at First Meta
in 2012, the 28-year-old Radtke had once closely worked with technology giant
Apple, to bring cloud-computing software to Johns Hopkins University, Los
Alamos Labs and the Aerospace Corp., according to her biography. She then took
up business development roles at tech start-ups Xfire and Geodelic Systems,
according to information on her LinkedIn profile.
First Meta bills itself as a clearinghouse
for the purchase and exchange of virtual currencies, including bitcoin.
Her death comes as troubles swirl
around the nascent cryptocurrency industry, and amid a rash of suicides in the
financial industry as a whole.
Last week, the world's largest bitcoin
exchange, Mt.Gox, imploded; meanwhile, nearly $500 million
in client funds vanished overnight. Elsewhere, untimely demises unrelated to
bitcoin have claimed the lives of bankers at JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank
and Zurich Insurance Group.
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published March 5th 2014, 1:09 pm
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