Regulatory compliance Market data fees Infrastructure/broker-dealer setup They just got SEC and FINRA (FINRA stands for Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. It's a private, non-governmental organization that regulates the U.S. securities industry) approval and are launching an open development platform that supposedly handles a lot of this. They have built two reference apps they're open-sourcing:
An infinite canvas trading platform (widgets + TradingView/Discord integration) Mobile trading app Tech stack includes the usual suspects: commission-free trading APIs, options chain data, real-time feeds, etc. Team apparently built APIs for major brokerages before.
They have 16k+ MVP users. Planning futures/commodities and international. Crypto exchange in the works too (whitepaper available).
FINRA check: https://brokercheck.finra.org/firm/summary/330235
Anyone here tried building fintech products before? Curious how significant this could be. The FINRA approval seems legit, but interested in hearing takes from people who've dealt with these infrastructure problems firsthand.
Tweets talking about it.
https://x.com/Aries/status/1892281286301020671
https://x.com/DeItaone/status/1892280491111293355
Thoughts?