Oracle monitoring is not a single alarm. It's configured at the feed level. Staleness thresholds vary by chain and asset pair, so monitoring has to match. A volatile pair on an L2 may warrant a 15-minute window. A correlated asset pair on Ethereum mainnet may tolerate longer. The alert fires before the protocol acts on outdated data. Multi-source price tracking catches divergence that feed-level monitoring alone can miss: bridged tokens, synthetic assets, and thin-liquidity pairs where a single large trade moves the reported price. Paired asset monitoring catches depeg events and bridge compromises before they move through a portfolio. Each layer addresses a different failure mode. Together they give institutional DeFi operations the pricing surveillance that traditional finance treats as baseline. Full piece covers the complete monitoring stack: https://buff.ly/8ptWrL9
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Hypernative detects and neutralizes Web3 threats in real time. More than 300 dApps, chains, wallets, and financial institutions rely on Hypernative to: - Prevent hacks, flash loans & protocol exploits - Detect governance manipulation & financial anomalies - Automate incident response & compliance enforcement - Secure bridges, wallets, multisigs & staking operations - And much more
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A bit about what I'm working on at Hypernative I'm building out the professional services organization for Web3 — the team that gets institutions live fast and on solid ground. Less trial-and-error, more proven playbooks: secure architecture from day one, configuration that fits how each team actually operates, and a clear path from onboarding to real value. A lot of it carries over from my experience working with financial institutions in Web2. The rails are new, the standards aren't. The new Hypernative brand reflects exactly this shift — from protocols to global institutions. Good moment to be building here. https://lnkd.in/ek4B6wM2
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Today, Hypernative has a new brand and a new website. Both reflect what onchain finance has become, and the company we've grown into. Three years ago, proactive onchain security didn't exist. The idea that you could stop an attack before it did any damage struck most of the market as wishful thinking. So the first job was proving it was possible at all. We built the category from scratch, on a bet that as more capital moved onchain, it would demand security that acts before damage is done. It did. The space institutionalized, and Hypernative's real-time detection and automated response now protect more than $100B in digital assets for 350+ organizations, including some of the world's leading financial institutions. Catching onchain threats before they reach customer funds is now how the market operates. Our new brand and website reflect that. Proactive Security for Onchain Finance. Read the full story → https://buff.ly/Kkgp1mf
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What is the most surprising thing about the North Korean hackers? My interview with Hypernative CEO Gal Sagie. The full interview is available on my YouTube and podcast platforms. YouTube: https://bit.ly/4uHBCoY Apple: https://bit.ly/4o5waKc Spotify: https://bit.ly/4u9YrAI Powered by ACX Compliance – the world’s largest crypto compliance specialised managed services provider. By crypto compliance professionals. For crypto compliance professionals.
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A BaFin or AMF examiner reviewing a licensed CASP will ask practical questions. Show me the counterparty screening record for this withdrawal. Which policy governed this approval? What risk signals were present at execution time? Policy documents from the license application don't answer those questions. The infrastructure generating transaction-level records does. Read more: https://buff.ly/GKwpkHq
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Address-level screening misses the shape of the threat. Elad Feldman, Product Manager for Fraud Prevention at Hypernative, framed it during our recent onchain fraud prevention webinar: criminal organizations now operate as conglomerates running coordinated networks across hundreds or thousands of wallets. Reported-address blocklists chase branches one at a time. By the time a specific address gets flagged, the network has already moved funds through dozens of others that haven't. Effective prevention has to detect the cluster, not the individual address. Watch the full session on demand: https://buff.ly/zuLEEjG
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Team Native is heading to Point Zero Forum in Zurich! Reach out to Dan Ross and Alexander Saleh if you would like to connect and attend our Cocktail Hour with Hypernative.
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Even well-secured institutions should assume events will occur. The question is not whether something will go wrong, but whether the playbook exists before it does. Runbooks, circuit breakers, pre-authorized backup wallets. Build it before you need it. From our Ultimate Guide to Web3 Security: https://buff.ly/EKHxv05
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Tomorrow night. Zürich. You in? Liquidity Hour is tomorrow and spots are almost gone. If you're in town for Point Zero Forum, this RSVP is for you. Hypernative x Native. Cocktails, good company, the people building and securing the onchain stack. Grab your spot: