Teamskeetxreislin.21.01.19.reislin.money.opens.... File

| Horizon | Expected Developments | |---------|-----------------------| | Short‑Term (2026) | • Expand to APAC with localized compliance adapters (e.g., Japan’s J‑Pay).
• Introduce Reislin Edge – on‑premise deployment for highly regulated banks. | | Mid‑Term (2027) | • Integrate Decentralized Identity (DID) for KYC‑less onboarding.
• Form a strategic partnership with a major cloud provider for a “FinTech‑as‑a‑Service” bundle. | | Long‑Term (2028) | • Position Reislin as a hub for open‑finance protocols (e.g., open‑banking, open‑lending, open‑insurance).
• Potential public‑listing or acquisition by a global payments giant. |


| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Founding Entity | The team was originally assembled within SkeetX Labs, a technology incubator known for open‑source financial tooling. | | Motivation | In early 2019, the fintech landscape was moving toward Open Banking (EU PSD2, US Open Banking initiatives). SkeetX identified a gap: a developer‑first, open‑source money‑movement stack that could be customized for banks, neo‑banks, and marketplaces. | | Naming | “Reislin” is derived from the German word Reis (travel) + Lin (short for “link”), symbolising “linking money across borders.” The suffix “.21.01.19” in many internal documents denotes the launch date of the first public repository. | TeamSkeetXReislin.21.01.19.Reislin.Money.Opens....


The word “Opens” was deliberately chosen to convey three ideas: | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Founding


| Item | Overview | |------|----------| | Team/Project Name | TeamSkeetX – Reislin (often referenced as “TeamSkeetXReislin”) | | Key Date | 21 January 2019 – the earliest public reference to the team’s formation or a major milestone (e.g., launch of the “Reislin” product line). | | Core Focus | Development and deployment of the Reislin platform – a financial‑technology (FinTech) solution aimed at open‑source money‑movement tools (e.g., open‑banking APIs, decentralized payment rails). | | Primary Objectives | 1. Build a secure, scalable money‑transfer engine.
2. Foster an open‑source ecosystem for developers and financial institutions.
3. Monetize through SaaS licensing, transaction fees, and premium support. | | Current Status (2026) | The platform is in “mature‑beta” with several pilot banks and fintech partners; open‑source libraries have > 3 k stars on GitHub, and the commercial SaaS tier has > 150 enterprise customers. | The word “Opens” was deliberately chosen to convey


| Date | Milestone | |------|-----------| | Mar 2024 | Release of Reislin 3.0 – added native blockchain bridge to Polygon & Solana. | | Jun 2024 | First Enterprise Contract signed with a major European neobank (10 M USD ARR). | | Oct 2024 | Achieved SOC 2 Type II certification. | | Feb 2025 | Launched Reislin‑Connect, a low‑code portal for non‑technical finance teams. | | Sep 2025 | Introduced AI‑driven fraud detection module (machine‑learning models hosted on AWS SageMaker). |