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        <title><![CDATA[Bitcoin maven Toni Lane Casserly, ‘Joan of Arc of blockchain,’ dead at 29]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toni Lane Casserly — a cryptocurrency entrepreneur known in the industry as the &#8220;Joan of Arc of blockchain&#8221; — died last week, her family said. She was 29.</p><p><span >A sought-after public speaker and co-founder of the cryptocurrency news website Cointelegraph, Casserly was known as a staunch advocate for the blockchain technology that helps power the bitcoin market.</span></p><p>&#8220;Toni saw how technology was a tool to unleash human consciousness,&#8221; Lucian Tarnowski of Civana, a nonprofit focused on sustainability and technology, <strong>wrote in a tribute to Casserly</strong> on Thursday. &#8220;She was a brilliant pioneer in the role blockchains would provide in the return to community.&#8221;</p><p><span >Casserly&#8217;s father, Nick Casserly, announced her April 14 death on Facebook last week. He did not reveal the cause but said she hadn&#8217;t been well since last August. News of her death first surfaced on the cryptocurrency blog <strong>Coinfomania</strong>.</span></p><p>Casserly viewed technologies such as blockchain — the decentralized ledger created to record bitcoin transactions — as tools that could help improve societies and governments. That philosophy was manifested in Smart Love, a blockchain-powered platform she helped create that allowed LGBT couples to get married, according to Tarnowski.</p><p>Casserly served as an adviser to a wide range of companies and organizations, from the real-estate platform Propy to the Silicon Valley think tank Institute for the Future, according to her LinkedIn profile. She also started a charity funded by bitcoin that provided on-the-ground aid in Sierra Leone amid the Ebola crisis in Africa, her profile says.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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