At the moment we use adjusted OLYMPIC for traditional banking and developing a proprietary on-chain software for digital asset and tokenized products.
I’m not going to get into a public back and forth explaining why the setup does in fact make sense for my specific offering, that’s a conversation for the right setting, not︀ a forum thread.
As for Tanzania, the banking landscape is not as closed as you︁ suggest. While FBME’s situation understandably made regulators more cautious, they are willing to license and︂ approve foreign-backed financial entities that meet their current compliance, capital, and local participation requirements. We’re︃ not operating from behind a keyboard, we have an on ground presence, meet in person︄ with regulators at the Bank of Tanzania, and are in active discussions with several other︅ African central banks as well.
Let’s revisit this in a couple of months when our︆ product is live and available; then you can judge it based on results, not speculation.︇