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What is Cyber?

Cyber (CYBER) is the native token of CyberConnect, a decentralized social graph protocol designed to let developers build Web3 social applications where users—not platforms—own their identities, connections, and content. The project was founded in 2021 by Wilson Wei, Ryan Li, and Shiyu Zhang, with early backing from Multicoin Capital, Animoca Brands, Sky9 Capital, Delphi Digital, and Hashed. CyberConnect raised a $15 million Series A in 2022 led by Animoca Brands at a reported $100 million valuation, positioning itself as one of the most-funded Web3 social infrastructure projects at the time. The CYBER token launched in August 2023 and was listed across major exchanges including Binance, Coinbase, OKX, and Upbit shortly after TGE. In late 2023, CyberConnect rebranded its broader infrastructure push as "Cyber," launching Cyber L2—an Ethereum Layer 2 built with the OP Stack and secured via EigenLayer restaking—making it one of the first L2s explicitly tailored for social applications. The network emphasizes account abstraction at the protocol level, letting end-users interact with social dApps without managing gas or seed phrases directly. The ecosystem spans Link3 (a verified Web3 profile and event platform), CyberProfile (ERC-721 profile NFTs), CyberAccount (ERC-4337 smart accounts), and CyberGraph (an on-chain social graph contract system). Developer adoption has included integrations with Phaver, Mask Network, Galxe, and various SocialFi projects, with CyberConnect reporting millions of profiles minted and tens of millions of on-chain social connections created cumulatively across supported chains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Linea, and Optimism. CYBER is deployed as an ERC-20 on Ethereum and is also used as the native gas token on Cyber L2, creating direct utility demand tied to network activity. The token plays a central role in governance over the CyberDAO, staking to secure the L2 via restaked ETH and CYBER, and paying transaction and service fees across the Cyber ecosystem. The protocol has drawn scrutiny typical of token launches with heavy venture allocations—community discussions have focused on circulating-supply unlocks, the relatively small initial float at listing, and subsequent vesting cliffs that have impacted price volatility. Competitors and comparables in the decentralized social space include Lens Protocol (developed by Aave Companies) and Farcaster, though Cyber differentiates itself through its L2 infrastructure play and restaking-based security model rather than a single monolithic social app. Partnerships with EigenLayer for shared security and with wallet and identity providers reinforce its infrastructure-first positioning. As of its most recent protocol updates, Cyber has continued shipping ecosystem grants, developer SDKs, and campaigns via Link3 to onboard creators, DAOs, and builders. The current state of the ecosystem is best characterized as a maturing infrastructure layer: active L2, live token with multi-exchange liquidity, and a growing—but still early—roster of consumer-facing social dApps. Prospective users should evaluate CYBER in the context of the broader SocialFi narrative, Ethereum L2 competition, and ongoing token unlock schedules, all of which materially affect supply dynamics and network usage.

Key Features of Cyber

  • User-Owned Social Graphs: Cyber stores profiles, follows, and content references on-chain via the CyberGraph contracts, giving users verifiable ownership of their identity and relationships. Unlike Web2 platforms, no single company can deplatform a user or sell their social data without consent.
  • Cyber L2 Restaked Rollup: Cyber L2 is built with the OP Stack and uses EigenLayer restaking for economic security, making it one of the first rollups purpose-built for social applications. CYBER serves as the native gas token, tying network usage directly to token demand.
  • Account Abstraction Native: Cyber integrates ERC-4337 smart accounts (CyberAccount) at the protocol layer, enabling gasless transactions, session keys, and social logins. This dramatically lowers onboarding friction for mainstream users entering Web3 social apps.
  • Composable Developer Stack: Developers can plug into CyberConnect's SDKs to access a shared social graph, profile system, and notification middleware instead of bootstrapping user networks from scratch. This composability allows small teams to ship feature-rich social dApps quickly while inheriting network effects.
  • Cross-Chain Interoperability: CyberProfiles and connections work across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Linea, Optimism, and Cyber L2, letting users carry identity between ecosystems. This multi-chain reach broadens the addressable developer and user base beyond any single network.

Cyber Use Cases

  • Decentralized Social Apps: Projects like Phaver and Link3 use CyberConnect's graph to power feeds, follows, and content discovery without centralized databases. Builders can launch Twitter-style, LinkedIn-style, or niche community apps sharing one underlying user base.
  • Web3 Identity & Reputation: CyberProfile NFTs act as portable Web3 identities that aggregate on-chain activity, credentials, and POAPs. Users can prove reputation across DeFi, DAO, and gaming contexts without re-establishing trust on every new platform.
  • Creator Monetization: Creators can tokenize subscriptions, gate content, and receive tips directly through CyberConnect-integrated apps, bypassing 30% platform fees. On-chain settlement means creators own the payment rail as well as the audience.
  • DAO and Community Coordination: DAOs use Link3 to host verified profiles, publish events, manage RSVPs, and distribute credentials to contributors. This replaces fragmented Discord/Twitter/Notion workflows with a single on-chain coordination layer.
  • Targeted Airdrops and Growth: Protocols leverage the CyberGraph to run Sybil-resistant airdrops and campaigns targeted at real users with relevant on-chain histories. Galxe and similar tools integrate Cyber data to improve quest and reward distribution efficiency.

Cyber Tokenomics

Total Supply
CYBER launched with a maximum supply of 100,000,000 tokens. Allocations span community treasury, ecosystem incentives, core contributors, investors, and advisors, with multi-year vesting schedules disclosed at launch.
Circulating
Initial circulating supply at TGE in August 2023 was approximately 11.4 million CYBER, a relatively small float that contributed to early price volatility. Circulating supply expands gradually as scheduled unlocks occur—Dynamic, see CoinGecko for live figures.
Utility
CYBER is used as gas on Cyber L2, for staking to secure the network via EigenLayer-aligned restaking, for governance of the CyberDAO, and for paying protocol and application fees across the ecosystem. Token holders also participate in fee discounts and premium features within integrated dApps.
Emission
CYBER follows a vesting-based release schedule with cliffs and linear unlocks for team, investors, and ecosystem buckets over multiple years post-TGE. Community and ecosystem incentives are distributed through grants, staking rewards, and campaigns rather than fixed block emissions.

How to Buy Cyber

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    1. Create a Binance account

    Go to binance.com or open the Binance app and register with your email or phone number. Complete identity verification (KYC) by submitting a government ID and a selfie under Account → Identification, which is required before spot trading CYBER.

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    2. Deposit funds

    From the Binance dashboard, click Wallet → Fiat and Spot → Deposit to add USD, EUR, or other supported fiat via card or bank transfer, or deposit USDT/BTC from an external wallet. Confirm the network (e.g., ERC-20, BEP-20) carefully when sending crypto to avoid lost funds.

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    3. Navigate to the CYBER market

    In the top search bar type "CYBER" and select the CYBER/USDT spot pair (CYBER/FDUSD or CYBER/BTC may also be available). This opens the trading interface with chart, order book, and buy/sell panels.

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    4. Place your order

    In the Spot trade panel choose Market for immediate execution at the best available price, or Limit to set your own entry. Enter the amount in USDT or CYBER, review the fees, and click Buy CYBER to complete the trade.

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    5. Secure your CYBER

    After purchase, tokens sit in your Binance Spot Wallet under Wallet → Spot. For long-term holding, withdraw to a self-custody wallet like MetaMask or Rabby via the Ethereum or Cyber L2 network—always send a small test transaction first and enable 2FA on your Binance account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stake CYBER to earn rewards?

Yes. CYBER can be staked to help secure Cyber L2 through its EigenLayer-aligned restaking model, and at times Binance and other exchanges have offered Simple Earn or Launchpool products for CYBER. Rewards vary based on program, validator performance, and total amount staked, so check current APRs directly on the Cyber staking portal or your exchange.

Is CYBER a good investment?

CYBER is a small-cap infrastructure token whose value is closely tied to SocialFi adoption, Cyber L2 usage, and ongoing unlock schedules. It carries high volatility and dilution risk as vested tokens enter circulation, so investors should evaluate fundamentals, roadmap execution, and competitive pressure from Lens and Farcaster. Never invest more than you can afford to lose and do your own research.

What is the minimum amount of CYBER I can buy on Binance?

Binance enforces a minimum notional order size of roughly 5 USDT on most spot pairs, including CYBER/USDT. That means you can start with just a few dollars' worth of CYBER, making it accessible for small-test positions before scaling in.

What network does CYBER run on?

CYBER is an ERC-20 token native to Ethereum and is also the gas token on Cyber L2, an Ethereum Layer 2 built with the OP Stack. It is bridgeable across supported networks, so always confirm the correct network when depositing or withdrawing from exchanges.

How is Cyber different from Lens Protocol and Farcaster?

Lens is primarily a social graph protocol originally on Polygon (now expanding to Lens Chain), and Farcaster is a sufficiently decentralized protocol with its own Hub infrastructure and no token. Cyber differentiates by offering a full Ethereum L2 secured via restaking, native account abstraction, and a token (CYBER) used for gas, staking, and governance, positioning it as social-focused infrastructure rather than a single protocol.

Where can I track Cyber price and on-chain activity?

Live price data is available on CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, Binance, and bitcoinmargin.com's Cyber price page. For on-chain and network activity, you can explore Cyber L2 via its official block explorer and monitor developer activity through CyberConnect's public dashboards and GitHub.

Is CYBER safe to hold long-term?

Smart-contract risk, token unlocks, and competition in the decentralized social space are the main long-term considerations. The project has been audited and backed by reputable investors, but no crypto asset is risk-free—storing CYBER in a hardware wallet or vetted self-custody wallet and monitoring unlock calendars is recommended for long-term holders.

Risk Warning

Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile and can change rapidly. The information on this site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.

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