$25k Startup Budget? Here's How to Launch $BTC Crypto in 2 Months

Unfortunately, many fintech founders still struggle with capital allocation. I see the same pattern over and over: teams burn most of their runway on infrastructure, while at this stage, the real advantage is speed - not ownership of backend systems.

So imagine a fintech startup with ~$25k in capital, facing a choice on how to spend it. Two paths emerge:

1. Build in-house: hire a dev team and build wallet infrastructure from scratch.

Pay developers → ~$15k/month burned immediately

- Licenses + security audits

$5-10k

Servers & maintenance →

another

~$1-2k/month

Each step adds new dependencies,

approvals, and delays

→ Outcome: technically ready product, but launch slips to ~5-7 months, budget is drained, no users, no traction

2. Build on WhiteBIT Wallet-as-a- Service: integrate ready-made API infrastructure: and focus on the product, not

backend

- No full backend team needed

major

cost reduction

White label solution with 340+ crypto $BTC assets, security, compliance → all

handled via one API

Budget stays available for marketing, PR, and user acquisition

- Integration in weeks → realistic launch in ~1-2 months

Outcome: clean MVP delivered fast, $20k+ saved, real shot at first 5,000 users

Same $25k and two completely different trajectories. Early-stage isn't about control - it's about survival and speed

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Launch your MVP 6 months faster v

WhiteBIT WaaS.

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