Cyvers
A blockchain-security platform that uses AI to detect and block digital-asset threats and on-chain attacks in real time, serving protocols and institutions
What is it
Cyvers is an Israeli blockchain-security platform focused on using AI to detect and prevent digital-asset threats and on-chain attacks in real time. It continuously monitors on-chain transactions and behavior, issuing alerts at the moment an abnormal attack occurs — or even before — to help stop funds being stolen or protocols being attacked. Its clients include various blockchain protocols and project teams, as well as institution-grade users needing higher-level protection.
What problem it solves
On-chain attacks often cause huge losses in an extremely short time, and once a transaction is confirmed it's hard to reverse, so discovering it afterward is usually too late. Traditional post-hoc audits can't intervene during an attack. Cyvers aims to solve the pain point of "real-time detection and real-time response," using AI to analyze on-chain activity and identify attack signs, buying time to respond before losses grow. It suits DeFi protocols, projects needing to protect large on-chain assets, and institutions with higher compliance and risk-control demands. Note that real-time detection still needs internal response mechanisms to fully deliver value, and the actual protection capability and chains covered are best confirmed with the official info.
Key Features
- AI real-time detection of on-chain threats
- Digital-asset attack prevention
- Continuous monitoring of on-chain transactions
- Identifies abnormal attack signs
- Serves protocol and institutional users
- Buys response time before an attack
Pros
- Real-time detection buys response time before losses grow
- Uses AI to analyze on-chain activity and identify anomalies
- Serves both protocol and institution-grade needs
Cons
- Real-time detection still needs internal response mechanisms
- Chains covered and protection details need official confirmation
Use Cases
- DeFi protocols monitoring on-chain attacks in real time
- Institutions protecting large on-chain digital assets
- Project teams buying response time before an attack occurs
Editor's Note
On-chain attacks are a race against seconds — alerting at the moment it happens, the value is in those few seconds of response time.
FAQ
What does Cyvers mainly guard against?
It focuses on real-time detection and prevention of digital-asset threats and on-chain attacks, using AI to analyze on-chain transactions and alert at the moment an anomaly occurs — or before.
Can it automatically stop attacks?
It emphasizes real-time detection and prevention; actual blocking still needs the protocol side's response mechanisms to intervene effectively before losses grow.
Who is it for?
DeFi protocols, projects needing to protect large on-chain assets, and institution-grade users with higher risk-control and compliance demands.
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