Sunflower🌻@Wisteria08
The $2.1B lost to hacks in 2025 wasn’t some unpredictable wave, it followed a pattern. Most losses came from approvals users didn’t fully understand and phishing setups that linger quietly until it’s too late. The real issue isn’t just bad actors, it’s that protection today still depends too much on perfect user behavior.
$CERB approaches this from a different angle. Instead of reacting after damage is done, @CerbAgent builds around prevention as the default. The idea is simple: reduce the need for users to constantly second-guess every interaction.
Each agent plays a distinct role in that system. One keeps a constant eye on approvals and permissions, another stress-tests transactions before they’re confirmed, and the last steps in if something slips through mid-execution. It mirrors the real lifecycle of most attacks rather than treating them as isolated events.
What stands out is the shift in responsibility. Security isn’t something you remember to check, it’s something that runs quietly alongside your wallet activity. As DeFi keeps getting more complex, that kind of always-on protection starts to feel less like a feature and more like a necessity.