Bitcoin, Blockchain Entrepreneur Malcolm CasSelle Dies At 50

Bitcoin, Blockchain Entrepreneur Malcolm CasSelle Dies At 50

Malcolm CasSelle, a pioneering blockchain technology and Bitcoin entrepreneur, has died at age 50, according to a social media post from friend and colleague E. David Ellington. “My younger brother, business partner, advisor and friend, Malcolm CasSelle, died in Mexico yesterday,” Ellington wrote on November 18, 2020. “Apparently, his friends said he had a stomach ache when he woke. He took some antibiotics. They came back six hours later to check on him and found him dead in his room (at their home).” CasSelle was the CEO of BIGtoken, a data management platform that leverages blockchain....


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