- "Max"
Levchin (born July 11, 1975) is a
software engineer and businessman. In 1998, he co-founded the
company that
eventually became PayPal.
Levchin made...
- The
Levchin Prize for real-world
cryptography is a
prize given to
people or
organizations who are
recognized for
contributions to
cryptography that have...
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services to
shoppers and merchants.
Founded in 2012 by
PayPal co-founder Max
Levchin, it is the
largest U.S.
based buy now, pay
later lender. As of 2024, Affirm...
- One of the
earliest commercial uses of
CAPTCHAs was in the Gausebeck–
Levchin test. In 2000, idrive.com
began to
protect its
signup page with a CAPTCHA...
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known as the
creator of PayPal. It was
founded in
December 1998 by Max
Levchin,
Peter Thiel, and Luke Nosek,
initially as a Palm
Pilot payments and cryptography...
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Silicon Valley, a
number of
people (Peter Thiel,
Alistair Davidson, Mac
Levchin,
Nicholas G. Carr,
Vinod Khosla) have
argued that much
innovation has been...
- IMSA
Award site
lists Yu Pan as a
cofounder of
PayPal Levchin, Max. "PayPal Slideshow".
Levchin.
Retrieved 24
March 2015. Thiel, Peter; Masters, Blake...
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Award for
Excellence in Mathematics. In 2022,
Coppersmith was
awarded the
Levchin Prize for “foundational
innovations in cryptanalysis” . Coppersmith's attack...
- with
fellow Illinois students Max
Levchin and
Scott Banister.
Nosek then
worked for Netscape. In 1998, with Max
Levchin,
Peter Thiel and Ken Howery, Nosek...
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round from a
notable group of
investors including Accel,
Chris Sacca, Max
Levchin, SV Angel, Josh Kopelman, Seth Goldstein,
Naval Ravikant and
Danny Rimer...