goSettle

About goSettle

An internet where people can trust each other again.

Why we exist

Somewhere along the way, the internet stopped feeling honest. Every message could be a scam, every marketplace seller a fake, every app another company quietly trading in your data. And your money? Held by institutions that can freeze it, lose it, or fail with it.

We think that's fixable — not with warnings and filters, but by changing the foundations. Make everyone real. Make conversations unreadable to everyone but the people in them. And put money back where it belongs: with its owner.

That's goSettle. One app where identity, privacy and your own money aren't features bolted on top, but the ground it's built on.

Why identity, privacy and money belong together

These three usually come from three different companies — a messenger that doesn't know who anyone is, a bank that reads every transaction, an exchange that holds your coins. Each gap between them is where things go wrong: fake profiles, frozen accounts, leaked data.

Put them together and each one makes the others stronger. Verification means the person you pay is real. Encryption means the deal you discuss stays private. Non-custodial keys mean the money you receive is truly yours. Remove any one of the three, and the promise breaks.

Built in Rotterdam

goSettle is built in Rotterdam — a harbour city that's been connecting strangers who need to trust each other for centuries. It keeps us practical: less tech theatre, more things that simply work.

Being European isn't a footnote either. It means goSettle is built under the world's strictest privacy law, the GDPR, from the first line of code. Not adapted to it afterwards — born under it.

Rotterdam at night — the Erasmus Bridge and skyline

The company

goSettle B.V. is a Dutch company based at Schiedamse Vest 154, 3011 BH Rotterdam. The app launches in 2026, iOS first. We're not a bank and we never hold your money. See our Security & Privacy page for exactly how that works.

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