Rahman Bazarov

BedRock - Get approved by US banks even after being rejeceted

BedRock verifies founders using Digital Lineage - GitHub commits, Stripe history, behavioral signals - not just passports and selfies. Banks de-risk entire countries. We help legitimate users from restricted regions form US entities, attach a Trust Score, and improve approval odds. Deepfake-resistant verification. Automated compliance. Built by founders who lived the problem.

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Rahman Bazarov
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Rahman, founder of BedRock. My father is a legitimate business owner - and still couldn’t open a US bank account because of where he was born. Banks de-risk entire countries. Not because founders are fraudulent - but because manual compliance costs more than the customer is worth. So we built BedRock. Instead of verifying people through passports and selfies (which deepfakes are breaking), we verify founders through what we call Digital Lineage: • GitHub commit history • Stripe transaction history • Business activity signals • Behavioral patterns We generate a Trust Score that founders can attach to US banking applications. In the last 18 days we’ve helped 11 founders and generated $4,600 in revenue. Fintechs and payment companies are already lining up to integrate our Trust Score API. Banking partnerships are in the works. We're starting with formation as the wedge - but the bigger vision is to become the identity, banking, and payments infrastructure for cross-border founders: from Trust Score API to our own neobank and Merchant of Record. If you’ve ever been rejected because of your passport - I’d love to hear your story. Happy to answer anything. — Rahman
Kimberly Ross

@rahman_bazarov_ Does BedRock integrate directly with banks or work through partners? How does the app assess someone’s financial profile and rejection reasons?

Rahym H

What I love about this is the founder story - 19 years old, watching his father get rejected, builds the infrastructure to fix it. That's the kind of chip-on-your-shoulder energy that actually changes industries. Following closely.

Murat
💎 Pixel perfection

Love the 'chip-on-the-shoulder' energy behind this—solving a personal frustration with a data-driven solution. Verifying through GitHub and Stripe history is a much more modern approach to trust than just a passport.

#daniyar

This hits close to home. I've watched talented devs from restricted regions build real products, real revenue, real track records — and still get denied by a bank that never looked past their passport. The idea of using your actual digital work history as proof of legitimacy is long overdue. Built by founders who lived it shows — this is the kind of problem only insiders solve properly.