MetaLair.org's website has been down for nearly two months, so where have we been? The answer:
trying to open a bank account.
Last month we needed to invoice for some work, so we approached a well-known UK bank for an
account, which we will refer to as 'Bank A', who sent their local branch manager round to see us.
He'd seen the mention of Bitcoin on our website and asked us about it, we gave him an overview of
the technology and genuinely extended an offer to help Bank A in understanding Bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies in more detail if they needed it.
There then followed two months of cumbersome paperwork and eventually our branch manager
confirmed we were ready to go to the final stage and he'd contact us once Bank A's AML (anti
money laundering) team had given our application a final review.
A week later we received a call from him. As we mention bitcoin and a decentralised exchange on
our website he wanted to give us the opportunity to confirm that we would not be handling money
or cryptocurrency in an exchange capacity.
We wrote back confirming that this was indeed the case: the decentralised nature of the exchange
we are designing passes funds directly between users so we never handle any funds ourselves.
We received a call from him a week later saying the AML team had refused our application.
So we took down our website and swapped it for a holding page listing only our consultancy
services, and went to another bank, 'Bank B'.
Read the full open letter at:
http://cryptocoinchronicle.com/2014/08/dont-let-global-organisations-dominate-uks-bitcoin-market-open-letter-uk-banks/