Arda Raises $3M to Revolutionize Real Estate with AI, Blockchain
Arda, a company developing a universal operating system for real estate, has successfully raised $3 million in a pre-seed funding round. The investment was led by Lightshift, a venture firm focused on digital infrastructure and programmable assets. This funding will support Arda’s mission to enhance efficiency in the $380 trillion real estate sector, which is currently characterized by fragmentation and opacity.
Arda is constructing a digital framework designed to unify real estate assets, data, and financial services into a single, interoperable system. By leveraging AI and blockchain technology, the platform aims to streamline real estate transactions, reduce transaction times, and enhance transparency. The system will enable real-time ownership and financial processes, making it easier for institutions, enterprisesEFSC--, and governments to manage real estate assets.
The platform introduces a programmable execution layer for real estate, integrating digital rights management, AI-driven automation, and seamless data interoperability. Key features of Arda’s platform include digital asset profiles, real-time money movement, and integrated data and automation. Digital asset profiles provide a verifiable record of property history, streamlining due diligence processes. Real-time money movement ensures that payments are directly linked to transactions, improving settlement efficiency. Integrated data and automation reduce administrative friction in asset management by automating workflows.
Arda was founded by Oli HarrisOAKM--, who previously served as the Managing Director in Digital Assets at Goldman SachsGBXC-- and the Head of Crypto Assets Strategy at JPMorgan ChaseJUSA--. Harris played a pivotal role in the development and commercialization of Quorum, an enterprise Ethereum platform, and has contributed to the institutional adoption of digital assets. His experience includes board positions at several prominent companies in the digital asset space, including Anchorage, BitGo, Blockdaemon, and TRM Labs.
“Real estate remains one of the most valuable yet operationally fragmented asset classes,” said Oli Harris, Founder & CEO of Arda. “By creating a programmable, trust-based system, we aim to bring real estate transactions in line with modern digital financial infrastructure.”
As institutional investment in digital assets continues to grow, governments and industry leaders are exploring frameworks for secure, verifiable digital property transactions. Regions around the world are advancing the adoption of digital assets, while policymakers are shaping regulations to integrate these assets into mainstream financial systems. Arda’s platform is positioned to capitalize on this evolving market, providing a purpose-built infrastructure that could redefine how real estate is owned, transacted, and financed.
“We invest in founders who are building the foundations of next-generation industries,” said Simao Cruz, Founding Partner at Lightshift. “Arda is developing purpose-built infrastructure that could redefine how real estate is owned, transacted, and financed.”
Arda’s platform is designed for institutions, enterprises, and governments, enabling digital interoperability, automated transactions, and real-time execution in the global real estate sector. The company is backed by investors who support the evolution of digital real estate infrastructure. For more information, users can follow @arda_labs on X (Twitter) or contact the company directly.
Lightshift, the venture firm that led the pre-seed funding round, invests in early-stage companies focused on digital infrastructure and programmable assets. The firm partners with founders to provide capital, technical expertise, and strategic insights for market-defining innovation. For more information, users can visit www.lightshift.xyz or contact the firm directly.

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