PANews reported on December 29 that Anthony Sassano, founder of The Daily Gwei, accused Kyle Samani, co-founder of Multicoin Capital, of lying for profit many times, having close ties with SBF, and participating in many "scams", questioning whether he was unaware of the abnormality of FTX. In response, Haseeb Qureshi, partner of Dragonfly Capital, said that the claim of collusion with SBF requires solid evidence, and Multicoin itself suffered losses due to the bankruptcy of FTX. He also recognized Kyle's investment ability, saying that he dared to bet on unpopular projects and was a rare contrarian investor in the crypto field, but his personal style was controversial.
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