Multicoin co-founder is accused of having close ties with SBF, Dragonfly partner says lack of concrete evidence
Anthony Sassano, the founder of The Daily Gwei, accused Kyle Samani, the co-founder of Multicoin Capital, of lying for profit multiple times and having close ties with SBF, participating in multiple "scams," and questioning his lack of awareness of FTX's abnormalities. In response, Haseeb Qureshi, a partner at Dragonfly Capital, said that there needs to be concrete evidence of collusion with SBF, and Multicoin itself suffered losses due to FTX's bankruptcy. He also acknowledged Kyle's investment ability, stating that he is a rare contrarian investor in the cryptocurrency field who is willing to bet on unpopular projects, but his personal style is controversial.
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