Feng Bo strongly supports Haseeb: he is the backbone of Dragonfly and the "brightest star" among the investors I know.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Dragonfly Capital founder Feng Bo posted on X: “I rarely speak on X, but this time I want to clarify some facts. When I first founded Dragonfly, it was a fund of funds. Through this business, I met many talented venture capitalists, and among them, Haseeb Qureshi was undoubtedly the brightest star. That’s why I invited him to join me in establishing our venture capital business together. I have been in VC for many years, and in my 30-year VC career, Haseeb built one of the best partner teams I’ve ever experienced; he is the backbone of the team. Being able to co-found our venture business with Haseeb has been an extremely valuable journey. I also look forward to many more years of working together.”

Earlier reports indicate that Dragonfly managing partner Haseeb Qureshi and former co-founder Alexander Pack (now co-founder of Hack VC) recently publicly debated on social media, each asserting their own version of early history and investment dominance.

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