How RESI is Redefining Real Estate’s Next Evolution With On-Chain Appraisals

Real estate remains one of the largest and most valuable asset classes in the world, yet its core transactional processes have changed little over decades. Property sales, valuations, and financing still rely heavily on manual workflows, discretionary decision making, and centralized intermediaries. While these systems function, they introduce inefficiencies, opacity, and cost at a scale…

Read More

How Anyone Can Use RESI Subnet 46

SUMMARY: RESI Subnet 46 is an AI-powered real-estate intelligence layer that delivers instant property insights and highly accurate, transparent valuations. By combining cached results with live web scraping and competitive Appraisal Agents, it fixes the fragmentation and opacity of traditional real-estate data. Positioned as the open intelligence layer for the world’s largest asset class, RESI…

Read More

How Resi Solves the Trillion-Dollar Real Estate Problem

Contributor: airbender.btc The real estate industry has a data problem despite being the largest asset class on Earth (worth over $300 trillion). The data infrastructure of the industry is fragmented and outdated. The property intelligence is locked behind APIs, private databases, and under costly enterprises. Realtors, lenders, and analysts rely on providers like MLS, Zillow,…

Read More

NextGen Ventures Invests $300K in Resi Labs

Public company NextGen Ventures has invested $300,000 in Resi Labs, a subnet operating on Bittensor Subnet 46, signaling growing interest in blockchain-powered real estate analytics. The funding package includes $200,000 through a SAFE agreement at a $20 million valuation cap and $100,000 in Alpha tokens. Resi Labs uses Bittensor’s decentralized compute network to collect and…

Read More

The Greatest Market in History, Hijacked by Middlemen

$400 trillion in global real estate. $600 billion extracted annually in commissions. $14 trillion changing hands through stone-age systems. Every property transaction on Earth flows through gatekeepers who profit from opacity. These intermediaries have constructed an elaborate maze where simple questions require expensive answers, where public records hide behind private paywalls, and where a young…

Read More