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Detect and neutralize Web3 threats in real time. 200+ dApps, chains, wallets, and financial institutions rely on Hypernative to prevent hacks, exploits & fraud.

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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
.@Bitwise is expanding deeper into DeFi. With $15B+ in AUM, they’re launching new vault infrastructure on @Morpho and increasing direct onchain participation across allocation strategies, collaterals, and protocol interactions. To support that shift, Bitwise has selected Hypernative to integrate real-time exploit detection and automated response into their DeFi operations. As asset managers move from passive exposure to actively operating vaults, risk management must operate at the same speed as the market. We’re proud to support Bitwise as they scale institutional-grade DeFi strategies with built-in capital protection. Read the full announcement: buff.ly/DO1EUC6
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Plants turn sunlight into biomass. Animals turn biomass into protein. We'll turn both into people worth knowing. Join @turnkeyhq × Hypernative for a private culinary experience at DAS. 🔪 Limited spots. Approval required. Register here: buff.ly/UUQLi1v
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Onchain fraud has industrialized. The operations running today (pig-butchering rings, coordinated wallet clusters, AI-assisted targeting) are purpose-built to outpace investigation-based workflows. Most institutions are still running playbooks designed for a different threat environment. We are hosting a session for fraud, risk, and compliance teams at exchanges, payment providers, and financial institutions who are thinking seriously about what prevention-first actually looks like in practice. The Onchain Fraud Prevention Blueprint: Why Investigation-First Is Failing Digital Asset Organizations 🗓️April 9, 1 PM UTC / 9 AM EST Register here: buff.ly/dESdIgE
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
This is what a mature onchain security stack looks like. Coverage across reserves, liquidity, and protocol-level activity. Alerts that map to real operational decisions, not noise. Well done to the Sierra team for building with this level of discipline 👏
Sierra@SierraIsMoney

Sierra uses @HypernativeLabs for real-time monitoring and alerting across every layer of the protocol Here's how SIERRA users benefit from Sierra's best-in-class security features👇

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Sierra@SierraIsMoney·
Sierra uses @HypernativeLabs for real-time monitoring and alerting across every layer of the protocol Here's how SIERRA users benefit from Sierra's best-in-class security features👇
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Gal Sagie@GalSagie·
I've been having the same conversation over and over lately. A team evaluating security vendors logs into a platform, browses historical alerts, finds entries for known hacks, and walks away feeling like they've done due diligence. They haven't. They've read a filing cabinet. The difference between a system that logged an incident and one that detected it in real time, and gave someone enough time to act, is the entire point. It's also the thing most evaluations never measure. We wrote about what good evaluation actually looks like, and included six cases where we can prove it. Timestamps, customers on record, verifiable outcomes. Two of them weren't even our customers when the alert fired. hypernative.io/blog/security-…
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Address poisoning doesn’t rely on breaking systems. It relies on confusing people. In our recent @safe webinar, we broke down exactly how incidents like this unfold. ▶️ Watch the full recording here: hypernative.io/events-webinar…
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Monitoring is only the first step. Automation is the next one. With Vaults V2, @Morpho introduces Sentinel-based safety mechanisms that allow curators to configure automated onchain responses to predefined risk conditions. Combined with Hypernative’s detection layer, this enables workflows where high-risk actions, such as adding low-reputation collateral, can trigger automated safeguards without manual intervention. As vault complexity increases, the ability to pair high-signal detection with automated response becomes critical. 📄 Read the case study: buff.ly/mG2vKsD
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
If your auditor is finding basic bugs, you’re wasting your audit. Before sending code for review, every DeFi team should be using: • Static analysis tools • Fuzzing & automated testing • Secure, battle-tested libraries • Adversarial testnet environments Audits don’t clean up code. They validate it. Here’s the full pre-audit security stack ↓ buff.ly/l1GT5jp
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Great conversation with the teams at @Corkprotocol on building security frameworks that actually hold up under pressure. Our lead solutions engineer Ilan covered: ▫️ Why the biggest DeFi exploits in recent years weren't smart contract failures — they were operational ones ▫️ How audit invariants feed directly into effective runtime monitoring ▫️ What incident response readiness actually looks like: pause mechanisms, escalation paths, pre-authorized emergency actions
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WalletConnect@WalletConnect·
Announcing @hypernativelabs as an official sponsor of WalletCon (March 31, Cannes). HypernativeLabs is the leading digital asset security platform for institutions. More than 300 financial institutions, chains, wallets, exchanges, and dApps rely on their protection.
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Many teams begin governance monitoring the same way: scrape events, push them into Slack, and call it “covered.” @reserveprotocol did that too. It worked, but only at the surface level. The bot could tell them a proposal existed, not what it actually did. And because Reserve had to operate and maintain it (plus observability), it was operationally fragile as a control layer. In the case study, Reserve's Director of Engineering Patrick McKelvy explains why they moved from that approach to always-on monitoring with proposal introspection, severity-based alerting, escalation via PagerDuty for critical events, and consistent engineer review. If you are relying on event scraping alone, this is worth reading. Read the blog: buff.ly/ejFXjud
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Say hello to @xach_eth, who joins Hypernative as Customer Success Manager. Zach brings almost a decade of experience in the crypto industry, spanning ecosystem partnerships, product strategy, and enterprise customer success. He has worked closely with Fortune 500 companies, founders, developers, and protocols to guide the adoption of emerging technologies and bring production-ready solutions to market. Before joining Hypernative, Zach worked as a Customer Success Manager at the LayerZero Foundation. Earlier in his career, he ran Xooa, where he spearheaded the company's strategy and growth, introducing clients like Sony, the Associated Press, the HISTORY Channel, and Canon to Web3 infrastructure and launching tokenized platforms. His work focused on helping enterprises experiment with Web3 products and build new forms of digital engagement with their global audiences. At Hypernative, Zach will work closely with customers and ecosystem partners to help teams proactively manage on-chain risk and strengthen the security posture of their protocols. 📣 We’re hiring across sales, engineering, and customer success—remote and on-site. Explore open roles here: buff.ly/feHOA5L
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Two years ago, the biggest threat to crypto was a flawed smart contract. That's changed. Our CRO Uli Dell'Orto joined @HenriArslanian on @CNBCArabia's Crypto Weekly to break down what's actually driving losses today: operational infiltration. Hackers aren't breaking into the chains, they're breaking into developer laptops, company networks, and third-party infrastructure. The attack surface has moved. Has your security posture? Watch the full interview here: buff.ly/BCexbs4
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Security built in from day one, not bolted on after an exploit. Excited to be part of what @Alchemy is building with their Rollups marketplace. That's what infrastructure-level security looks like.
Alchemy@Alchemy

⭐​ @HypernativeLabs monitors $100B+ in digital assets for 300+ organizations across 75+ chains. 99.8% of hacks detected before impact, <0.001% false positive rate. That's why they're the security layer for our Rollups marketplace 🧵

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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
The transparency of blockchain data has lowered the barrier to building threat monitoring tools. That’s good for the ecosystem. But it also means teams evaluating vendors need to look beyond surface-level features. Signal quality, automation, cross-chain visibility, and operational track record all matter. We summarized several of the most important evaluation criteria in the video below. The full guide walks through how these elements fit into a broader security architecture. Download it here: buff.ly/FLcJDPU
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Say hello to Amihai Hadar, who joins Hypernative as R&D Director. Amihai brings more than two decades of experience building and leading engineering teams responsible for complex, high-scale software systems. Over the course of his career, he has combined deep technical architecture expertise with hands-on leadership, guiding teams to deliver secure, high-performance platforms used by enterprise customers around the world. Before joining Hypernative, Amihai held senior engineering leadership roles across the cybersecurity industry. Most recently, he led engineering initiatives focused on AI-driven security at CrowdStrike, where his team worked on protecting AI services and developing anomaly detection systems for large-scale environments. Known for combining architectural thinking with hands-on execution, Amihai specializes in building scalable SaaS systems, performance optimization, and translating complex technical challenges into solutions that move the business forward. At Hypernative, he will lead R&D efforts focused on scaling our platform, advancing detection capabilities, and continuing to deliver enterprise-grade security infrastructure for the Web3 ecosystem. 📣 We’re hiring across sales, engineering, and customer success—remote and on-site. Explore open roles here: buff.ly/feHOA5L
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
An early alert can change the outcome of an exploit. On March 5, Hypernative detected an exploit targeting Solv Protocol on Ethereum and immediately notified the team. Solv is not a Hypernative customer, but the alert gave the protocol time to respond and secure contracts that still held approximately $10M in funds. Many attacks unfold across multiple transactions. That creates a window where detection and response can still make a difference. More on what happened → buff.ly/0YfJyJg
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HypernativeLabs@HypernativeLabs·
Say hello to Jon Greenwood, who joins Hypernative as Customer Success Manager! Jon brings nearly a decade of experience supporting the growth and adoption of blockchain networks across DeFi and Layer 2 ecosystems. Throughout his career, he has worked closely with protocol teams, developers, and ecosystem partners to translate complex protocol mechanics into real-world adoption and sustainable network growth. Before joining Hypernative, Jon worked on ecosystem growth initiatives at HEMI Network and previously at Bloq, where he supported partner onboarding, integrations, and ecosystem development efforts across emerging blockchain infrastructure. His work has spanned protocol research, incentive design, ecosystem partnerships, and on-chain ecosystem analysis. Jon has also co-founded and advised projects focused on governance tooling, Sybil resistance, and blockchain security — giving him a deep understanding of the operational and security challenges facing modern Web3 protocols. At Hypernative, Jon will work closely with customers and ecosystem partners to help teams proactively manage on-chain risk and strengthen the security posture of their protocols. 📣 We’re hiring across sales, engineering, and customer success—remote and on-site. Explore open roles here: buff.ly/feHOA5L
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