Dragonfly Managing Partner Haseeb Qureshi: My Top 3 Crypto Investors

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文章摘要

Dragonfly managing partner Haseeb Qureshi shares his perspective on the top three cryptocurrency investors of all time, reflecting on their impact and legacy in the highly competitive crypto VC landscape. In third place is Dan Robinson of Paradigm, praised for his hands-on, foundational contributions to major crypto projects like Uniswap V3, Flashbots, and Optimism. Qureshi describes him as a polymath and value-creator on par with traditional VC legends. Second is Chris Dixon of a16z, recognized as a crypto pioneer who legitimized the industry and brought institutional capital and narrative clarity to the space. His early bets on Coinbase and Uniswap were both visionary and counter-consensus at the time. Topping the list is Kyle Samani of Multicoin Capital, whom Qureshi acknowledges as a truly contrarian investor. Despite often disagreeing with him, Qureshi credits Samani’s conviction in Solana—through its seed investment and through the FTX collapse—as the single best trade in crypto VC history, embodying the power law nature of venture returns. Qureshi concludes by honoring all three for their roles in shaping the industry and driving it forward through multiple cycles, acknowledging that though he competes with them, he has learned from each and respects their contributions deeply.

Author: Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner at Dragonfly

Compiled by: Gu Yu, ChainCatcher

LPs sometimes ask me who I think are the best venture capitalists in the crypto space.

I think about this question often.

Ever since I started in crypto venture capital, I've been driven to be the best. I am deeply motivated by competition, and investing is a pure competition. In the end, only one person wins the deal, and only one person predicts the winners of the cycle.

But when you really look and analyze, you find that three people have proven themselves to be the GOATs (Greatest Of All Time) in crypto venture capital.

This might sound a bit off-topic (and it is), and it might not be appealing to non-crypto investors. But I am one of them. So, this article is for everyone who has made investing in crypto their life's work.

Third Place: Dan Robinson (Partner and Head of Research at Paradigm)

Mike Speiser, Managing Partner at Sutter Hill Ventures, incubated Snowflake and grew it into a $75 billion company, which is a legendary story. It's almost unheard of for a venture capitalist to create such immense value for a portfolio company.

Dan Robinson is the Mike Speiser of crypto.

Time and again, Dan has been involved in the development of several epoch-making companies in the crypto space. He was involved with Uniswap from its inception, was a co-author and one of the foundational architects of Uniswap V3, which became the cornerstone of on-chain spot trading. He was also an early key contributor to Flashbots, which gave rise to the modern MEV auction. Additionally, he was an early research contributor to Plasma (the predecessor to Rollups) and consequently led the seed round for Optimism.

Dan is a true polymath. He breaks the mold of the traditional venture capitalist. He started as a securities lawyer, self-taught himself to become a protocol architect and mathematician, and is now a self-taught investor. Perhaps the smartest investment Matt Huang ever made was hiring Dan. We often lose deals because of Paradigm, and the reason is often people saying: Yeah, you guys are great, but sorry, I have to work with Dan.

The most fearsome investors are those who do more than just invest. Dan sees where the entire industry is going and has repeatedly rolled up his sleeves to help make it happen. This makes him one of the greatest investors of all time and earns him a place on crypto's Mount Rushmore.

Second Place: Chris Dixon (Partner at a16z)

Chris Dixon is an elder statesman in crypto. He saw the potential of crypto earlier than almost anyone. Before Chris, crypto venture capital was a niche.

He was the first mainstream venture capitalist to publicly dive into crypto and stake his career on it. He was the first to bring the language of venture capital to crypto and network investing. He was also the first to introduce these concepts to Silicon Valley and its institutional LP circles. Many of the concepts we discuss internally every day are borrowed directly from Chris. It's no exaggeration to say that I am walking on the track that Chris originally laid for himself.

I think Chris Dixon facilitated two of the most important deals. The first was, of course, Coinbase. In 2013, when the crypto industry was still in its infancy and everything was uncertain, Chris led Coinbase's Series B. This deal perfectly embodied Dixonism—"the smartest people do on weekends, everyone else will be doing in ten years." He made this deal with incredible foresight and then doubled down, going all-in on the entire industry. It was much harder to do what we are doing now when Chris was first doing these things.

The second deal was Uniswap. Almost everyone who looked at Uniswap's Series A passed on the investment (the final valuation was only $100 million at the time—Uniswap was still very small). At that time, we were fiercely debating whether AMMs were capital efficient enough, whether they would face too much adverse selection, and whether they were too easy to fork. Paradigm passed (even though they led the seed round), we passed, and as far as I know, other members of a16z's investment committee also didn't want to do the deal.

But Chris? Reportedly, Chris said: "A smart contract that can buy and sell anything? Sounds super cool. Who knows what will happen—let's try it." He was right. It was super cool. All sorts of unexpected things would happen because of permissionless AMMs. Passing on the Series A was a profound lesson for me.

I disagree with a16z on many fronts. But everyone in this industry should give Chris his due respect. He single-handedly, more effectively than any other venture capitalist, pushed the crypto industry to its current cultural standing. He has spent his life promoting crypto in Washington D.C. and legitimizing it, ultimately winning cultural recognition as a positive frontier technology. Much of the language we use about crypto today comes directly from Chris.

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And this leads to the number one venture capitalist of all time...

First Place: Kyle Samani (Co-founder and Managing Partner, Multicoin Capital)

Kyle, Kyle, Kyle.

I吐槽Kyle often. He annoys a lot of people—including me. Always has.

But investing is like a sport. In the end, you either score points, or you don't.

And Kyle has scored more points than anyone. The massive profits he made from his seed investment in Solana, and the effort he put into that deal, will one day be written into a book that I will read while frowning the whole time.

You see, the best investors are contrarians. And Kyle is a true contrarian. Being a contrarian doesn't mean you write a hot take that a bunch of people say "wow, that's really smart." If everyone wants to retweet you, by definition, you are not a contrarian. You know you're a true contrarian when you annoy people. When people think you're a fool. When they think you're burning money.

Kyle is one of the few true contrarians in crypto. I disagree with almost everything he says. But his initial investment, and his steadfast conviction to hold Solana through the trough after the FTX collapse, make him unquestionably the greatest venture capitalist in crypto history.

We often say that venture capital follows a power law. Kyle and his legendary Solana investment are the perfect embodiment of this law. Sometimes, it really only takes one deal.

And that is why Kyle is the GOAT crypto venture capitalist.

Those are my top three.

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LPs sometimes ask me who should be ahead on this list.

Although I think highly of myself—and I am indeed very自负—I don't think I can make the top three. I can definitely make the top ten, maybe even the top five, but I certainly can't compare to any of these three. I hope that one day, before my career is over, I can surpass them. If you compare by season, I have indeed had some seasons where I performed better than each of them.

But overall? These three are the best of all time.

Praising competitors doesn't help Dragonfly. But there's a deeper meaning behind the game. You see, it's very tough to be an investor in this industry—most of the peers I've met along the way haven't lasted. The crypto industry is brutally competitive.

Even though I compete with them every day, I have great respect for them. I've watched them grow through the ups and downs of the past nearly decade. We've共同 experienced all the storms of crypto together, supporting founders, supporting the industry, and helping it stand alongside any other technology. At the end of the year, I felt it necessary to pay tribute to them, because in this industry, venture capitalists are rarely praised.

Whether they realize it or not, each of them has done a lot for me. I have learned a great deal from each of them. I genuinely hope they are proud of what they have achieved.

Dan Robinson sees the path.

Chris Dixon saw it first.

Kyle Samani saw it through.

Hats off to you all. Wishing for even fiercer competition in the new year.

相關問答

QAccording to Haseeb Qureshi, who are the top 3 crypto investors of all time (GOATs)?

AThe top 3 crypto investors, as ranked by Haseeb Qureshi, are: 1. Kyle Samani (Multicoin Capital), 2. Chris Dixon (a16z), 3. Dan Robinson (Paradigm).

QWhat is the primary reason Dan Robinson is considered a top crypto investor?

ADan Robinson is considered a top investor because he is a polymath who has been a key contributor to the development of several era-defining crypto companies and protocols, such as Uniswap V3, Flashbots, and Plasma, providing immense value to his portfolio companies.

QWhat two crucial investments does Haseeb Qureshi highlight as being pivotal to Chris Dixon's legacy?

AThe two crucial investments highlighted are Coinbase's Series B round in 2013 and the Uniswap A round, both of which demonstrated his early and profound vision for the potential of cryptocurrency.

QWhy does Haseeb Qureshi rank Kyle Samani as the number one crypto investor?

AKyle Samani is ranked number one for being a true contrarian investor and for his legendary, high-conviction investment in Solana from its seed round, which perfectly exemplifies the power law of venture capital and generated massive returns.

QWhat common trait does Haseeb Qureshi say unites these top investors, despite their different approaches?

ADespite their different approaches, they are all united by their immense contributions to the crypto industry, their ability to persevere through its volatile cycles, and the deep respect they command from their peers for helping to build the ecosystem.

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