Hey everyone, I’ve been looking into different blockchain fintech platforms again and came across MessengerBank. I checked it here https://messengerbank.io/ and read through what they offer, but I still can’t clearly understand what stage it’s actually in right now. They talk about things like blockchain banking infrastructure, wallets, cross-border payments, and API solutions for financial institutions, but I don’t see clear examples of real-world adoption or well-known companies actively using it.
So I’m trying to figure out — is this something already implemented in real banking systems, or is it still mostly a platform with plans and architecture that hasn’t been widely adopted yet? Has anyone here followed it long enough to understand what’s actually working in practice?

I’ve looked into MessengerBank a bit while researching fintech infrastructure providers. From what I can tell, it’s positioned as a B2B blockchain banking and payment infrastructure company, meaning it’s not really a consumer app, but rather backend technology for financial institutions.
Their public materials describe a fairly broad set of services: blockchain APIs, digital wallets, cross-border payments, smart contracts, and even lending and trading infrastructure . So on paper, it’s designed as a full financial stack that banks or fintech companies could integrate into their systems rather than something end users directly interact with.