Second provider pressure
Operations need another custody or wallet provider without rewriting payout logic, status handling, and approval paths.
Alloy gives payment fintechs one operating layer for payouts, provider routing, policy, risk checks, reconciliation, and audit evidence.
The first provider gets a fintech live. The second provider, new corridor, payout incident, or bank evidence request exposes how much payment state lives in provider consoles, spreadsheets, and tickets.
Operations need another custody or wallet provider without rewriting payout logic, status handling, and approval paths.
Support, compliance, and finance need the same answer when provider state, chain state, and customer state disagree.
Fees, balances, failed payouts, and pending confirmations need reason-coded ownership before month end.
Partners need clear proof of custody boundaries, control decisions, provider responsibility, and incident handling.
Normalize payout, acceptance, refund, treasury, and internal movement intents with business references and idempotency.
Select the provider path while preserving native provider constraints, unavailable capabilities, and fallback state.
Attach policy approvals, risk decisions, screening outcomes, and human escalation before submission.
Turn provider events into reconciled status, exception queues, fee attribution, and audit-ready exports.
Pick a high-value payout or acceptance path where provider state already creates support or finance work.
Document target providers, customer-controlled stacks, capability gaps, custody boundaries, and event formats.
Connect policy, risk, approval, and screening receipts to the WalletKit transaction lifecycle.
Route unresolved provider events, fee variances, and pending finality into ReconFlow-style evidence.
Every route keeps Alloy's public story grounded in operating records, custody boundaries, and right-sized modules.
We will map the first workflow Alloy should stabilize, the custody boundary, and the modules that create evidence.
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