Looks like all the companies that used to be cool in fintech are blah now. Like Robinhood, plaid(?), stripe(?) etc Any company that seems to be doing well and is not chewing through their employees? Edit: Let me define a " cool" fintech. A company that's solving a legit business problem in a fairly efficient way. Something that is actually creating value for customers.
Fintech was never cool. At the end of the day their end product is selling credit cards/ debit cards with their logo backed by Mastercard/Visa Who’s the real winner here? -> Mastercard & Visa who are getting free market penetration of their cards payment processing network.
For real. We’re just contributing to the economy of big credit card companies (though less so than other fintechs)
Hate to tell you. Those aren’t fintech as tech companies with financial elements. Fintech is more Jane Street etc
You mean hedge funds?
I mean fintech is a huge industry. To make a comment about all fintech when the only examples you list are very specific startups is looking at a microcosm of fintech and making sweeping generalizations. But maybe it’s not for you.