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ADI Chain Expands Institutional Security Through Hypernative Onchain Monitoring Partnership

ADI Chain Expands Institutional Security Through Hypernative Onchain Monitoring Partnership

What to know:

  • ADI Foundation partners with Hypernative, bringing real-time security across the ADI Chain.
  • Projects receive automated threat detection before launch through integration immediately.
  • Executives say partnership supports institutional blockchain adoption across the MENA region.

ADI Foundation has partnered with Hypernative to introduce real-time onchain security monitoring across ADI Chain. According to an official statement shared with 36crypto, the integration gives projects immediate access to continuous threat detection before regulated blockchain applications go live.


The collaboration expands security support through Hypernative’s Ecosystem Program. As a result, projects building on ADI Chain can use existing monitoring services instead of creating separate security operations before launch.


ADI Chain is the first institutional Layer 2 blockchain in the MENA region. The network supports governments, banks, and enterprises deploying regulated digital assets through a framework focused on regulation, compliance, and policy.


Projects joining the ecosystem receive monitoring across smart contracts, wallets, blockchain bridges, and other critical infrastructure. Moreover, the security coverage extends to regulated stablecoins, tokenized real-world assets, and institutional financial products.


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Real-time monitoring expands protection for blockchain projects

Hypernative’s monitoring platform focuses on attack methods linked to many of the industry’s largest onchain losses. These include bridge attacks, smart contract exploits, and private key theft.


Besides identifying suspicious activity, the platform combines threat detection with automated response capabilities. Consequently, project teams can respond while incidents remain active instead of reacting after losses occur.


Early detection also gives developers additional time to contain attacks before transactions reach final settlement. That capability strengthens operational resilience across projects launching on the ADI Chain.


The integration also complements ADI Chain’s institutional framework by adding another layer of security for regulated blockchain deployments. As institutional adoption grows, operational security continues playing an important role. Hypernative monitors over $100B in digital assets across more than 70 chains for over 300 organizations, including Circle, Chainlink, Ethena, Galaxy, and Morpho.


Executives outline the partnership’s institutional focus

Kiran Kumar, Head of Security at ADI Foundation, said institutions continue to prioritize security before deploying regulated assets on blockchain networks.


Security is one of the first questions institutions ask before they put regulated assets onchain,” Kumar said in a statement.


He added that “making real-time monitoring available to teams building on ADI Chain lets them respond to threats fast, which lowers the barrier to moving real-world assets and stablecoins onto the network and supports the kind of institutional activity we built the chain for.”


Gal Sagie, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Hypernative, noted that, “chains earn trust when the projects on them can operate without carrying blind spots.”


He added that “working with ADI Chain helps put real-time detection and response in front of the teams building regulated financial products in the region, so growth and security move together.”


Conclusion

The partnership between ADI Foundation and Hypernative strengthens ADI Chain’s security framework through real-time monitoring and automated response capabilities. The initiative gives projects stronger protection while supporting the network’s broader goal of expanding institutional blockchain adoption across the MENA region.


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