Altura adds real‑time monitoring

Altura added real‑time monitoring to its vault with HypernativeLabs, enabling instant threat detection and automated responses designed to protect user capital. The integration was flagged in social posts describing the new monitoring capability for Altura's vaults (x.com) (x.com).

Altura has added real-time threat monitoring to its yield vault through Hypernative, extending its security stack from audits and timelocks to live alerts and automated defenses. (altura.trade) (hypernative.io) Altura’s vault takes deposits of USDT0 on HyperEVM, issues vault shares, and deploys capital across arbitrage, funding capture, market making, and a gold-focused real-world asset strategy. The protocol says users can make standard withdrawals within 72 hours for no fee, or use an instant withdrawal option with a 0.10% fee when liquidity is available. (altura.trade) Real-time monitoring is the layer that watches a protocol after launch, like a smoke alarm after a building inspection. Hypernative says its system is built to detect threats before the first malicious transaction and can connect those alerts to automated onchain actions. (hypernative.io) That extra layer comes as Altura pitches itself as a single-vault product for passive yield, with about $11.99 million in total value locked and a displayed annual percentage yield of 40.90% on its homepage as of April 14, 2026. The same page says the vault runs on HyperEVM and updates price per share onchain as yield accrues. (altura.trade) Altura had already described its setup as “layered security,” with oracle safeguards, audit-driven changes, role restrictions, timelocks, withdrawal protections, and predefined treasury routes. The new monitoring adds a live-response component to a design that previously emphasized controls built into the vault itself. (altura.trade) Hypernative markets that service to protocols, chains, exchanges, funds, and wallets, and says it supports more than 70 chains, protects more than $100 billion in assets, and has more than 250 customers. The company says 98% of exploits it detected in 2023 were identified two minutes before the first hack transaction. (hypernative.io) The timing fits a broader pattern in decentralized finance, where audits are treated as a starting point rather than a finish line. Hypernative says audits and bug bounties did not stop losses in a year when $2 billion was stolen in exploits, and it argues continuous monitoring is meant to close that gap. (hypernative.io) Altura’s public materials also stress verifiability alongside defense. Its site says fund movements are visible through an Accountable dashboard, user balances are verifiable onchain, and withdrawals run through an onchain queue. (altura.trade) For depositors, the practical change is simple: the vault now has a system meant to spot suspicious activity in real time and trigger a response before losses spread. That does not remove risk from a multi-strategy crypto vault, but it does change how quickly the protocol says it can react when something goes wrong. (hypernative.io) (altura.trade)

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