@BNBCHAIN $SUPRA quietly keeps showing up where real infrastructure matters. ๐
Oracle networks will be a critical piece of the next wave of Web3 adoption.
Glad to see Supra included in the BNB Chain ecosystem. ๐
#SUPRA#BNBChain#Web3
$SUPRA isn't playing the typical L1 game.
With a full-stack ecosystem strategy, it's positioning itself as infrastructure for the next generation of Web3 applications.
If execution keeps pace with the vision, a $10B valuation may be closer than most expect.
The smartest signals aren't always the loudest.
Seeing $SUPRA consistently mentioned where serious infrastructure discussions happen tells you everything you need to know.
@JoshuaTobkin@SUPRA_Labs@JonEvansJones
Being mentioned by BNB Chain alongside major oracle providers is not something to ignore. ๐
$SUPRA continues to appear where real infrastructure conversations are happening.
Still early. Still building. ๐
#SUPRA#BNBChain#Web3
$1B+ projects:
$Supra covers all
โข $ZETA = Interoperability
โข $W = Cross-Chain Messaging
โข $ARKM = AI Analytics
โข $AIOZ = AI Compute
$SUPRA is building:
Many products. One ecosystem.
One chain. Multiple sectors.
Road to $10B MC = 1000x ๐
DYOR
$SUPRA #AI#Crypto#alts
$SUPRA s been shipping quietly. Four open PRs show native on-chain automation landing on the EVM side of their multi-VM:
โ AutomationRegistry (Diamond proxy)
โ gas-less execution mode
โ self-executing Solidity contracts - no external keeper/bot
โ genesis deploy + EVM-config APIs wired into core
Status: release candidate (supranova-evm v2.0.0-rc.1), main PR still a draft. So WIP, not a launch - but the direction is clear. @SUPRA_Labs
A problem not getting enough attention:
AI agents are getting smarter. But they're also forgetting everything. ๐ค
Every conversation, every preference, every decision a user has ever made: it goes into a database. And then it sits there. Unread. Too slow and too expensive to query in real time. ๐๏ธ
So the agent starts fresh. Again and again.
The instinct across the industry has been to find one clever retrieval method and apply it to everything. But "what's this person's email?" and "summarize everything this user worked on over three years" are not the same operation. One tool for every job means being mediocre at all of them. ๐
We're working on something currently called "Supra Cognitive Modes": infrastructure that gives AI agents a proper context window.
Five retrieval strategies, each built for a different shape of question, routed by a fast classifier that sends each query where it actually belongs. โก๏ธ
But beyond just making the retrieval faster, we're solving reliability too.
Reliable data requires provenance. Provenance requires an immutable record. Blockchain solves this: and it's exactly what Supra's L1 and oracle network are built for. โ
Update on @DexlynLabs : Supra and the Dexlyn team are running a coordinated, multi-track recovery operation. Within hours of detecting the exploit, we had on-chain tracing live and a response plan in motion.
We know users are anxious right now, and we don't take that lightly. Three tracks are active in parallel:
1๏ธโฃ White-hat bounty for return of the funds
2๏ธโฃ Law enforcement (Dexlyn is fully KYC'd)
3๏ธโฃ On-chain tracing + exchange coordination
Supra L1 is fully operational; this was isolated to a single app. Recovery is our priority. ๐งต๐
Got my X account back and secured now.
Story goes: received fake copyright violation email.
Link was Something like *https://t.co/l2dBWGlhjF (*don't click its fake)
On cell, url view appeared like https://t.co/hyILDFHzfu
They showed real past post. I contested the violation. To submit, I had to login and 2FA, which ironically I thought was securing me (SMS text on other phone).
Had a bunch of these attack attempts via fake Microsoft/Google Meet and Zoom links in the past. Always spotted it...
Hacker email ransom note $5K, I sent the authorities to them instead, sharing any digital finger prints, urls etc. Spent the weekend security focused, changing passwords et al., tedious, boring, but important work.
Most if not all of the recent massive hacks in DeFi lately (Drift, LayerZero/Kelp, and Humanity) literally appear to have been completely avoidable by having more distributed signers. Really basic...
It's a task to split keys, but it's the least you can do to protect yourself or your org... This is also why we have Split Key Recovery built into the https://t.co/xXYgShBMzW wallet -- to make that process more streamlined.
Organizations literally have no excuse in my book to not have their leaders secure their keys in a split key/multi-key manner and to have a large set of signers for anything significant, i.e. anything over $250K, "K" not "M" -- thousands, not millions.
We regressed as an industry. Worshipped the golden calf, played short-term games. And now we're getting our asses kicked by our own ineptitude. SMH.
Sometimes I feel like I'm surrounded by a bunch of morons in a treacherous mine field.
Anyways, still here, still grinding, still inventing.
p.s.
We have designed world-class algos in Web3 and we're about to ship something world-class in the AI space too -- hint: we're winning on industry benchmark tests.
More on this Supra Soon.