The protocol is ready.
Subly is bringing frictionless, borderless, zero-bank subscriptions to the Solana ecosystem.
Mainnet Launch: This Monday.
Prepare your treasury. 🏁
Every time you pay with a card, you’re basically using Stripe — you just never see it.
Stripe isn’t “bad” — it’s just built for banks and Web2 companies.
That makes it a terrible fit for Web3, AI agents, and autonomous payments.
SublyFi is better and safer because it solves the problems Stripe can’t.
Why Stripe fails:
• Bank‑dependent — requires KYC, bank accounts, merchant approval, and can freeze funds.
• Centralized — one company controls everything; a single failure stops the system.
• No privacy — Stripe sees all user data and shares it with banks and regulators.
• No autonomous payments — AI, bots, and protocols cannot pay by themselves.
• Slow and expensive — 1–3% fees, FX fees, chargebacks, and multi‑second settlement.
Why @SublyFi seems to be better and safer:
• Permissionless — no banks, no KYC, no approvals; anyone (or any agent) can pay.
• On‑chain security — immutable Solana programs, no central point of failure.
• Private payments — x402 hides the link between payer and receiver.
• Native Subscriptions — recurring payments run directly on Solana runtime, not on a Stripe server.
• Autonomous payments — AI agents, bots, and protocols can pay without human involvement.
• Global + ultra‑fast — sub‑second settlement, tiny fees, no chargebacks, no borders.
Pulling back the curtain!
Here is your first official glimpse at the Subly Dashboard.
We are bringing the entire subscription economy on-chain with a clean, powerful, and intuitive interface.
Get familiar with your new workspace.
🗓 Mainnet Launch -> This Monday. ⬛️
We've shared the vision.
We've shown the architecture.
Tonight, we show you the actual product.
The first official Subly Dashboard demo video drops tonight. Turn your notifications on. 🔔⬛️
@HiddenGemHQ@SublyFi@solana Looks like @SublyFi is entering mainnet — and that’s when everything changes.
Real payments. Real merchants. Private x402 running on Solana’s metal.
Devnet was the demo. Mainnet will be the takeover.
Do you understand
Your recurring revenue shouldn't rely on legacy banking infrastructure.
Smart contracts don't sleep. They don't freeze accounts. They just execute.
Subly is the new standard for on-chain subscriptions. ⚙️⬛️
$SUBLY is currently sitting at a 95k mcap and the official @Sublyfi X account just dropped a massive announcement regarding their upcoming updates. 🔥
This is the exact catalyst we have been patiently waiting for. The native subscription narrative on @solana is about to completely ignite. If the real hype wave catches this utility, the profit potential from these exact levels is going to be absolutely astronomical. 🧠
We are looking at a straight teleport into the millions. Do not sleep on this. 📈
DYOR. 🚀
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Cyberia Development Update | Current Focus
Right now, we are exploring how AI agents can interact directly with blockchain systems.
The focus is on three areas:
→ AI agent integrations
→ MCP servers for blockchain interaction
→ RAG-based knowledge systems for blockchain data
→ AI agent integrations
Cyberia is already building around open-source contribution, DAO coordination, rewards, and on-chain activity.
AI agents could eventually become participants in that system.
They could help:
• read chain data
• monitor DAO proposals
• summarize governance activity
• surface contributor work
• assist developers
• interact with Cyberia apps
The goal is not “AI on-chain” as a buzzword.
The goal is making Cyberia easier to understand, use, and build on.
→ MCP servers for blockchain interaction
MCP servers could give agents and developer tools a cleaner way to interact with Cyberia.
Instead of manually jumping between an explorer, RPC, docs, wallets, and app pages, an agent could query and interact with blockchain data through structured tools.
That matters for a live chain with:
• explorer
• RPC
• DAO
• bridge
• lending
• market
• farming
• launchpad
The more Cyberia grows, the more important it becomes to make the chain accessible to software, not just humans.
→ RAG-based knowledge system for blockchain data
Cyberia’s roadmap includes contributor profiles, repository verification, contribution tracking, DAO-funded reward pools, transparency dashboards, and an open-source treasury.
A RAG-based knowledge system could help connect:
• docs
• GitHub activity
• governance proposals
• explorer data
• app activity
• reward history
• project information
That would make Cyberia easier for users, builders, agents, and contributors to understand.
The bigger picture:
Cyberia is not just building a chain.
It is building toward an open-source economy where contribution can become visible, verifiable, and rewardable on-chain.
Agents, MCP servers, and blockchain-native knowledge systems can become part of the infrastructure that makes that possible.