Hypernative FAQ
About Hypernative
Q: What is Hypernative?
A: Hypernative is an enterprise-grade, real-time Web3 security platform that proactively detects and prevents a wide range of cyber threats—including zero-day attacks, economic and governance risks, and protocol exploits. The platform combines advanced machine learning, on-chain/off-chain data monitoring, and automated response actions to help projects, protocols, funds, and institutions secure their blockchain-based operations before any attack can cause damage. Hypernative monitors over $37 billion in assets across 40+ blockchains and is trusted by industry leaders such as Uniswap, Circle, Chainlink, Consensys, Solana, and many others.[1][2]
Platform Features & Products
Q: What are the core products of Hypernative?
A:
- Hypernative Platform: Detects the overwhelming majority of attacks with high accuracy, minutes before the first hack transaction. It leverages automated actions and alerts to keep user assets safe.[2]
- Hypernative Security Oracle: Prevents specific malicious interactions (including interactions by wallets or contracts marked as risky/malicious) without forcing a full protocol pause.
- Hypernative Guardian: Provides real-time transaction simulation, analysis, and enforcement to proactively eliminate risks like phishing and fraud.
- Hypernative Screener: Screens addresses for reputational risk across multiple chains prior to transaction authorization.[2]
Q: How does Hypernative’s automated response system work?
A: Hypernative can be granted an “Emergency Admin Role” that allows it to automatically pause critical contracts or protocols upon detecting imminent threats, stopping attacks before they escalate. The system ensures that only authorized protocol owners can unpause and resume operations, introducing robust separation of protection and recovery controls.[1]
Security & Technology
Q: What kinds of threats can Hypernative detect and mitigate?
A:
- Zero-day cyber vulnerabilities and exploits
- Frontend hacks
- Rug pulls and unauthorized contract upgrades
- Economic attacks and market manipulations
- Governance risks and protocol threats
- Phishing, fraud, and risky transactions
- State actor-level attacks[2]
Q: How does Hypernative detect threats before any harm is done?
A: Hypernative uses proprietary machine learning models and continuously monitors both on-chain activity (transactions, smart contract events) and off-chain intelligence sources. It identifies attack patterns and indicators minutes before the first malicious transaction can execute, providing actionable alerts and automated responses.[1][2]
Customers & Use Cases
Q: Who uses Hypernative?
A: Hypernative is widely adopted by DeFi protocols, L1/L2 chains, institutional funds, treasuries, centralized exchanges, wallets, and Web3 data platforms. Customers include some of the largest and most security-sensitive organizations in the crypto industry.[2]
Q: What use cases does Hypernative support?
A:
- Proactive DeFi protocol monitoring and attack prevention
- Enforcing real-time transaction, address, or smart contract policies
- Treasury and fund protection for asset managers
- Wallet transaction filtering and fraud prevention
- Security compliance and reporting for enterprises
Integration & Setup
Q: How do I integrate Hypernative into my protocol or product?
A: Integration typically involves granting Hypernative the necessary roles (such as Emergency Admin for automated pausing), connecting monitoring endpoints, and configuring alerting and automated actions. Deployment is supported across EVM and non-EVM compatible chains. Hypernative provides hands-on integration support and documentation.[1][2]
Privacy & Data
Q: What data does Hypernative collect and how is privacy protected?
A: Hypernative collects relevant on-chain and off-chain data necessary for threat detection, as well as some operational and usage data from its customers. Personal data is handled according to strict privacy policies, including compliance with applicable data protection laws. Data may be shared with trusted processing partners but is never sold or rented, and users can exercise privacy rights as detailed in Hypernative’s privacy policy.[3]
Funding, Trust, and Credibility
Q: Who backs Hypernative and what is its track record?
A: Hypernative has raised over $65 million from leading investors including Ten Eleven Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Quantstamp, CMT Digital, and others. It protects over $37 billion in digital assets and is trusted by security-minded projects and some of the largest protocols in the Web3 ecosystem.[1][2]
Contact & Support
Q: How can I get more information or support for Hypernative?
A: For demos, integration guidance, or support, visit https://www.hypernative.io/ or email info@hypernative.io. For privacy-related inquiries, contact privacy@hypernative.io.[3]
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