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Alex Soong is Co-founder & CTO of Set Protocol. Previously engineering at Square and Apple.
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Felix Feng
Felix Feng is Co-Founder and CEO of Set Protocol. He is building a crypto asset management solution without compromise. Previously, he worked at 21.co/earn (acquired by Coinbase) and Radius. He holds a B.S. from UC Berkeley.
Armani Ferrante
Armani Ferrante is the founder of Backpack and was previously a software engineer at Oasis Labs and Apple. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
Antonio Garcia-Martinez
Antonio Garcia-Martinez is the founder and CEO of Spindl and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley.
Edward Yang
Edward Yang is the co-founder and CSO of MAY.Social. He has led AI business in ByteDance and taken a startup from series A to C. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems from the National University of Singapore and a Master's degree in Business Administration from University College London.
Jon Jones
Jon Jones is the Co-Founder of Supra. He is also involved in web3 venture studio Unitychain, where he co-founded and helped launch several blockchain projects in the region. Previously, he was the president of the Taiwan chapter of the Government Blockchain Association, where he advocated for the strategic advancement of blockchain technology in the government and corporate sector.
Christian Calderon
Christian Calderon is the co-founder and CEO of Superfine and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley.
Chadwick Strange
Chadwick Strange is VP Developer Success and Product Strategy at SKALE Network.
Scott Dykstra
Scott Dykstra is the Co-Founder & CTO at Space and Time. He graduated from University of California, Berkeley.
Brandon Curtis
Brandon Curtis was the Senior Vice President of Research at Core Scientific and Director of R&D and product lead at Radar.
Stephen Tse
Stephen Tse is the Founder and CEO of Harmony. He sold one of his startups to Apple and worked on infrastructure projects at Google. Stephen has raised $18 million in seed round funding and built a top-level engineering team to develop the next generation of high-performance blockchain protocols.