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    Wayne Chang (born August 3, 1983) is an American entrepreneur, angel investor, film producer, and philanthropist. He is best known for founding Crashlytics, a startup acquired by Twitter in 2013. He is also known for creating a filesharing network called i2hub, making various seed investments, and his lawsuit against the Winklevoss ...

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  3. Wayne Chang is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor. His latest company, Crashlytics, was acquired by Twitter in its largest acquisition at the time. He has been involved in other notable startups such as Dropbox, Napster, and others, now valued at over $10 billion.

  4. Nov 26, 2014 · Learn how Wayne Chang went from co-founding Crashlytics, a popular app crash reporting service, to leading Twitter's developer experience team after a nine-figure acquisition. Find out how he created Twitter Fabric, a software development kit that simplifies app development, and how he puts developers first.

  5. Wayne Chang is a founder, CEO, and investor with 30 exits and 91 investments. He is the founder of Patented.ai, Chang Corporation, and Wicked Magic Productions, and has worked at Crashlytics, X, and Digits.

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    • Manhattan, New York
  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Wayne Chang is a co-founder and CEO of SpruceID, a company that aims to empower users with digital identity and data control. He also writes for Forbes Councils, where he shares his insights on AI, blockchain, and web security.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Blake sits down with Wayne Chang, founder and CEO of Digits, to learn why investors gave Digits $65 million at a $565 million valuation — for a financial rep...

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    • The Accounting Podcast