Back in September of 2014, Twitter crypto personality @MissSatoshi shared a bit of personal news that she had sold her Grammy some Bitcoin…

Just sold my 91 year old Grammy Bitcoin so she can give it as a gift to someone very special #bitcoinforeveryone #bitcointhebestgiftever — Miss Satoshi (@MissSatoshi) September 19, 2014

So basically, about 4 ago, at the ripe young age of 91 — and probably about three years before you — this nonagenarian held a position in Bitcoin.

Today, we are sad to report Crypto Grammy has passed away. She was 94½ years old.

Grammy first got into bitcoin back at $300 per BTC, so she’s certainly seen some serious ups and downs, and she certainly earned enough shekels to buy some amazing tchotchkes.

The news of her passing was shared on Miss Satoshi’s Twitter feed…

Today $BTC lost one of it's strongest supporters and advocates. Grammy would tell everyone about #BTC, for the past 6 years she woke up and checked the price on her iPad. Today she passed at 94.5 years old. Our hearts are broken but she will be a HODLer forever. #love #crypto pic.twitter.com/4Dxyosrluk — Miss Satoshi (@MissSatoshi) July 27, 2018

Crypto Grammy’s grandson Justin Blincoe, former COO of Coinapult and host of the Liberty Entrepreneurs podcast, also weighed in on Twitter…

I lost my Grandmother today. In addition to her amazing life, she was one of the first people I convinced to buy Bitcoin. Pretty sure she was one of the first people over 85 to buy (2013). RIP, LOVE, HODL https://t.co/0UN737yFTT — Justin Blincoe (@jpblincoe) July 27, 2018

It wasn’t just relatives of Crypto Grammy who were moved by her passing. Here are some more reactions from people on Twitter who felt connected to here in some way…

such a #Bitcoin OG. Rest in Peace, Grammy. See u on the moon. — Ashe Oro (@Ashe_Oro) July 27, 2018

My heart goes out to you. It's never easy to lose someone so dear no matter how much time we had with them. I hope that I am as connected to technology and the ways in which it can make the world better when I am in my golden years. — Blake Anderson (@BitcoinBlake) July 27, 2018

it is terrible when someone that sweet is just removed from your life! what a loss! my condolences on the passing away of your granny! also my sympathy to you and your family. a random internet guy will send much love im your direction today. thank you for sharing — Friendly Cryptoguy (@friendlycryptog) July 28, 2018

There are certain people who stay curious and. engaged all through life. Those people are to be treasured. I'm sorry for your loss. — Ms Crypto-Lite (@MsCryptoLite) July 27, 2018

If you’re looking for a way to honor Crypto Grammy, please consider introducing your grandparent or parent to crypto.

Update: July 31, 2018, 4:09am ET

Just realized that Justin Blincoe quote-tweeted us, and it’s great to see that our post here was well-received.