'Micky' Malka on How Bitcoin Can Help the World's Unbanked

'Micky' Malka on How Bitcoin Can Help the World's Unbanked

Meyer 'Micky' Malka - a director at the Bitcoin Foundation - has been a financial industry entrepreneur since the age of 18, first in his native Venezuela and later in Europe and the US, where he most recently founded mobile payments company Lemon Inc., now part of LifeLock. Also founder of Ribbit Capital, Malka says he wants to use the firm "as an agent for change in the ossified and slow-to-change financial services category." Besides investing in five companies in the space, Ribbit is investing directly in bitcoin - reportedly, along with Social+Capital Partnership, controlling 5% of....


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