Bitcoin remittance startup Freemit is officially closing its doors, two years after it first began an effort to build a remittance service.
CEO John Biggs, a former editor for TechCrunch, said that the decision to shutter the operation came after a âperfect stormâ of a lack of a viable product to show investors and, consequently, the inability to raise funds.
Though Biggs said heâs not disillusioned with the technology as a result of the experience, he warned that he believes bitcoin entrepreneurs are giving up control of a technology meant to empower consumers to large banks.
Biggs told CoinDesk:
âYou donât want to start a bitcoin company right now. Thereâs a short window between when banks are going to start taking over and when guys with new functionality are going to be able to contribute.â
Founded in December 2014, Freemit was originally designed to be an optimized exchange, but after raising $150,000 from angel investors, the startup pivoted to peer-to-peer payments.
Freemit, Biggs said, employed as many as 10 people and went through two development teams, however, with over 8,000 beta users, it was still unable to deliver functioning tech.
Biggs went into additional detail about the companyâs difficulties in a blog post published earlier today.
In a series of articles published over the past few months, Biggs had taken aim at what he describes as bitcoin entrepreneurs ceding control of the technologyâs future to existing financial intuitions.
According to Biggs, banks and financial institutions are making more progress than bitcoin entrepreneurs because of âa lack of telling a sane and understandable storyâ.
Going forward, Biggs says he plans to continue contributing to TechCrunch, but hasnât made any concrete plans for the future. While he says he hasnât given up on his desire to help develop technologies around bitcoin, heâs also reluctant to start another company.
Biggs explained:
âWhatâs going to happen is theyâre going to get eaten up. The small players are going to fall by the wayside and the big players are going to be assimilated.â
Freemit image via Facebook