Saar Wilf

Saar Wilf (Hebrew: סער וילף; born 1974 or 1975) is an Israeli entrepreneur, businessman, angel investor and poker player[1] who provides capital for start-up businesses.

[12] As of 2014, Wilf was the chairman of Wikiwand, a mobile app and web browser extension for Wikipedia.

[9] In 2017, Wilf founded Rootclaim, which uses probabilistic analysis to predict the likely solution to questions about controversial events such as war crimes, murder cases, and airline crashes.

For example, it attributes the 2013 Ghouta chemical attack in Syria to the Syrian opposition and the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 to the Russia-aligned Donetsk People's Republic.

[15][7] In 2018, he founded payments system Quahl (originally known as Initiative Q), backed by American economist Lawrence H. White and branded a "pyramid scheme with grandiose ideas" by the Financial Times.