Cyberia Dev Update | Public Analytics XMR Listing
Today was a major cleanup, analytics, and infrastructure day for Cyberia.
→ XMR Listed on the Cyberia DEX
XMR is now listed on the Cyberia DEX.
This adds another major asset to the Cyberia ecosystem and continues expanding what users can trade directly on-chain.
→ Public Analytics Launched
We launched the first public Cyberia analytics page:
cyberia.church/analytics
Users can now see activity across the ecosystem, including:
• Swaps
• Liquidity changes
• Bridge activity
• TVL
• Token prices
• Recent network events
This is an important step toward making Cyberia activity public, visible, and easier to understand.
Network activity should not be hidden inside chats, backend logs, or internal tools.
It should be visible directly on the website.
→ Telegram Bot Upgrades
The Cyberia Telegram bot has evolved from a simple announcement bot into a source of ecosystem analytics.
It now tracks:
• Swaps
• Bridge activity
• Liquidity events
• Lending events
• Token pricing data
Smaller events no longer spam the chat, but they are still recorded and included in aggregate statistics.
→ Improved Market Data
Pricing logic was also improved.
The bot now ignores tiny liquidity pools that can create misleading price data.
It also has a better understanding of complex multi-hop swaps and can display them as a single cleaner trade instead of several fragmented transactions.
→ Documentation Overhaul
The README was heavily updated to make onboarding easier for new contributors.
A new visitor should now be able to quickly understand:
• What Cyberia is
• What Singularity is
• What already works today
• How CYBER, CYBER.sol, the bridge, DEX, and Cyberia L1 fit together
• Why the repo contains a large amount of Elixir code
• Where to find the Laravel app, DEX, smart contracts, explorer, and supporting scripts
→ Open Source Improvements
Several features expected from mature open-source projects were added:
• GitHub Actions CI
• Changelog
• Release notes
• Issue templates
• Good first issues
• Documented release process
→ Repository Cleanup
The repository was cleaned up.
Internal AI assistant files were removed from version control and added to .gitignore.
Overall:
• XMR listed
• Public analytics live
• Telegram bot upgraded
• Market data improved
• Documentation cleaned up
• Open-source contributor flow improved
Cyberia keeps becoming more public, more transparent, and easier to build on.