Bray Capital together with a number of private investors invested ? 3. 1 million ($ 4 million) in the London startup Glint. The official website says that the application allows you to create accounts in the "new global currency". It is also noted that the program "brings users reliable and independent revenue and allows you to store, spend, exchange and transfer money".
As TechCrunch writes, Glint will allow buying gold freely and spending money on the basis of the price of precious metal.
In other words, the program turns gold into another currency and allows you to treat it also.
The founders of the startup are well acquainted with the financial industry. Head of the company Jason Cozens (Jason Cozens) - co-founder of the site GoldMadeSimple. Com. Through the resource you can buy gold bars, and then order their delivery to the house or store in a protected cell. Operations Director Ben Davies has 17 years of experience working in international financial and commodity markets.