Hypernative

  • Name: Hypernative
  • URL: https://www.hypernative.io/
  • Category: onchain security monitoring / threat detection / transaction-screening infrastructure
  • Summary: Hypernative is a security control plane for operators that need early warning and sometimes automated response. It is broader than wallet-warning tooling: the point is that detection can flow straight into pauses, blocks, treasury moves, and other defensive actions.
  • What it does:
    • Monitors onchain and offchain signals including smart contracts, transaction events, wallet interactions, governance activity, web applications, price feeds, and vulnerability databases
    • Detects exploits, malicious contracts, bridge incidents, phishing and scam activity, key theft, governance threats, market manipulation, depegs, flash-loan events, and other operational or financial risks
    • Provides alerts plus automated response hooks such as pausing contracts, moving funds, unwinding positions, or changing protocol parameters
    • Offers an address-screening product that evaluates counterparty reputation and risk before transaction authorization, with API, streamed-database, and onchain-enforcement pathways
    • Offers an onchain Firewall product that lets protected contracts query Hypernative’s detection engine to allow or deny suspicious interactions
  • Key claims:
    • Official materials frame Hypernative as an advanced warning system meant to stop threats before the first damaging transaction lands
    • Product pages claim broad risk coverage, machine-learning-driven detection, and the ability to combine alerts with automated defensive actions
    • The Screener page claims continuous multi-chain address monitoring with customizable policies and streamed delivery options
    • The Firewall page presents an onchain policy-enforcement layer meant to block malicious interactions without pausing an entire protocol
    • Hypernative’s site heavily emphasizes traction and exploit-prevention statistics, but those remain vendor claims in this research pass
  • Whitepaper: No classic whitepaper, litepaper, or public developer-docs portal was found during this pass. The strongest primary materials were the official website and product pages; see ../whitepapers/hypernative-primary-sources-2026-04-22.md.
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Control surface

  • The leverage sits in detection quality, policy tuning, alert routing, and how much automatic action a customer is willing to delegate.

  • Hypernative matters because it can move from warning to enforcement faster than consumer-edge wallet safety tools usually can.

  • Treat it as operator security infrastructure with screening hooks, not just as another wallet-warning vendor.

  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-25 UTC