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Ark Labs Raises $5.2M With Tether To Bring Programmable Finance To Bitcoin

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A startup focused on expanding Bitcoin’s financial capabilities has raised fresh capital as interest grows in building more complex financial tools on the network.

Ark Labs announced it secured $5.2 million in a seed funding round led by Tether alongside investors including Ego Death Capital, Epoch VC, Lion26, Sats Ventures and Contribution Capital. Additional participants include Anchorage Digital and angel investors such as Ralph Ho, former vice president of finance at PayPal, according to a note shared with Bitcoin Magazine. 

The funding coincides with new support for stablecoins and digital assets on Ark Labs’ core infrastructure platform, Arkade. The company said the capital will help expand development and onboard partners building financial applications on top of the system.

The round brings Ark Labs’ total institutional funding to more than $7.7 million. Earlier backing came from firms including Draper Associates, Fulgur Ventures and Axiom Capital.

Ark Labs is attempting to address a long-running tension within the Bitcoin ecosystem. While Bitcoin is widely regarded as the most liquid and secure digital asset network, many developers have argued that it lacks the native programmability that powers decentralized finance and complex payment systems on other blockchains.

According to Marco Argentieri, CEO of Ark Labs, the company’s infrastructure is meant to bridge that gap.

“Bitcoin is the most liquid digital asset in the world, but it has lacked the programmable infrastructure that financial applications require,” Argentieri said. “Our partners are building payments, lending, and digital asset solutions on Bitcoin, and Tether’s involvement will help accelerate those efforts.”

The Arkade platform functions as an execution layer designed to support financial operations that go beyond simple transfers. In traditional payment systems, features such as transaction authorization, escrow, conditional spending, and payment holds form the backbone of commerce. 

Ark Labs says its infrastructure aims to bring similar capabilities to Bitcoin-based financial products.

Developers building on Arkade are exploring use cases ranging from retail payments and lending markets to cross-network settlement between blockchain systems.

‘Stablecoins were built on bitcoin’

The system also targets a category of emerging applications sometimes referred to as “autonomous commerce,” where software agents execute transactions on behalf of users. These models require strict spending rules and programmable controls to operate safely, features that Ark Labs believes Bitcoin-based infrastructure can support.

Tether’s participation signals growing interest in expanding stablecoin activity around Bitcoin’s ecosystem. While stablecoins dominate trading and payments across many blockchains, their presence on Bitcoin has remained limited.

“Stablecoins were born on Bitcoin, and expanding access on the Bitcoin network remains a priority for us,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether. “Infrastructure that makes it easier to issue, move, and settle stablecoins directly on Bitcoin can support broader access to digital dollars.”

For Ark Labs, the next phase centers on scaling the ecosystem around its platform. The company plans to use the new funding to expand its developer relations team, refine product tooling, and support partners building production-grade applications.

“Every fintech building digital products faces the same question: whose infrastructure do you depend on?” said Alex Bergeron, head of ecosystem at Ark Labs. “On many networks that infrastructure is controlled by a single company. Our goal is to offer an open alternative built around Bitcoin.”

As digital finance infrastructure continues to evolve, Ark Labs is betting that the demand for programmable tools will extend to the industry’s oldest blockchain. Whether developers choose to build there may determine how far that vision goes.

Source: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/ark-labs-raises-5-2m-with-tether

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