Throughout our careers, our experience with payments, banking and money movement in general has been really poor – both the business and the consumer experience. Any interaction required internet banking, while the functionality was always limited.
Aaron got involved with Bitcoin in 2015 and became one of the developers for Bitcoin Core. He introduced me to the Lightning Network, we thought it was an amazing way to pay online. We explored this, came across Open Banking, and decided that the business world needed better ways to transfer value.
The solution was to build a current account with IBAN in software, with connectivity to the international payments rails, including Bitcoin Lightning for futureproofing. The goals was to enable businesses to send, store, receive and reconcile using the API. By presenting a current account as a software API, money becomes programmable. The concept of separate accounting and current account platforms results in manual reconciliation and all sorts of delays and problems. Through our API, businesses have access to card acquiring, to SEPA and Faster Payments, access to the Lightning Network and most importantly to the core current account & IBAN which is built in software.
There are two products - MoneyMoov for business is effectively an all in one accounting and current account, while MoneyMoov API enables core business applications to be integrated directly. Both result in the elimination of internet banking as a means of accessing the current account. We think that in the near future, Lightning Wallets will become more prevalent, and we will be ready to provide the service - so it is as much about future proofing as anything else. We also have a custody service / vault to enable secure Bitcoin storage and to exchange for fiat currency also.
We are obviously looking at MiCA now, and in the short term we are hoping to see Lightning adoption, to enable us to expand around Europe in tandem with MiCA.