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CYBER is the native utility and governance token of the CyberConnect protocol, a decentralized social networking infrastructure that enables developers to build scalable, user-owned Web3 social apps. CyberConnect empowers users to maintain control over their digital identity, content, and social graph across dApps, creating an open and composable social layer for the decentralized internet. The CYBER token plays a key role in protocol governance, resource allocation, and economic coordination. It is used to pay for gas fees on the CyberConnect L2 network, participate in DAO voting, and incentivize developers and users to contribute to the growth of the ecosystem. CyberConnect’s architecture is built on a modular stack featuring CyberAccount, a smart contract wallet standard that supports account abstraction and session keys, and CyberGraph, a decentralized data layer that stores user content and connections. These components are optimized for scalability and integrated natively into the Cyber L2 chain — an OP Stack-based Layer 2 rollup optimized for social applications. By enabling developers to deploy contracts and social logic directly on the Cyber L2, the protocol facilitates low-cost interactions, rapid user onboarding, and seamless cross-app compatibility. With CyberConnect, the Web3 social experience becomes portable, censorship-resistant, and user-owned, offering an alternative to closed, centralized social networks.
CyberConnect is a decentralized social networking protocol that enables developers to build Web3 social apps with user-owned identities, content, and social graphs.
CYBER is used for gas fees on the Cyber L2 network, governance through the Cyber DAO, and incentivizing ecosystem participants such as developers and users.
CYBER tokens can be purchased on major exchanges such as Binance, OKX, HTX, Coinbase, and Kraken. Decentralized platforms trading CYBER include Uniswap and PancakeSwap.
Native CYBER can be stored in the official CyberWallet or another EVM-compatible wallet configured for the network. CYBER on Ethereum can be stored in any Ethereum-compatible wallet, including Bitcoin.com Wallet, MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet, and Ledger.
To add Cyber Network to MetaMask, navigate to the list of networks, click "Add network", and enter the following details. Network Name: Cyber; RPC URL: https://cyber.alt.technology/; Chain ID: 7560; Currency Symbol: ETH; Block Explorer: https://cyberscan.co/
Cyber L2 is a Layer 2 blockchain built with the OP Stack, optimized for Web3 social applications. It allows low-cost, high-throughput interactions and contract deployment for social dApps.
CyberAccount is a smart contract wallet standard in the CyberConnect ecosystem that supports account abstraction, session keys, and secure user authentication across apps.
CyberGraph is CyberConnect’s decentralized data layer that stores user-generated content and social connections in an open and composable format.
Yes. CyberConnect is built with EVM compatibility and supports Ethereum tooling and wallets, while offering faster and cheaper transactions via its Cyber L2 network.
Yes. Developers can deploy smart contracts directly on Cyber L2 using familiar EVM-compatible tools. The network is optimized for building social dApps.
CyberConnect aims to create an open social network where users own their data and identities, and developers can build freely without centralized gatekeepers or data silos.
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