The first Bitcoin promoter and founder of MPEx, Mircea Popescu, could drown.

2021-6-27 22:56
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U.Today News, Adamant Capital co-founder Tuur Demeeste tweeted that Mircea Popescu, one of the early supporters of Bitcoin, could die. According to local media in Costa Rica, Mircea Popescu drowned off the coast of Costa Rica. An obituary has surfaced on the internet and the creator of the website has confirmed the disappearance of his blog. Myrcia Popescu started writing about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in 2012, and in April 2012, she acquired MPEx, a bitcoin-enabled trading company. Mircea Popescu has previously claimed that he is the only one with 1 million bitcoins.

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