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Cyberlete
A gamer-run network built for fair play.
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A gamer-run network built for fair play.
8 followers
DePIN AI/ML anti-cheat that catches cheaters with verifiable proof; no kernel driver, run by the players themselves


Hey Product Hunt,
Nice to e-meet everyone!
Here's the problem: tournament organizers have literally run entire brackets with bots impersonating players, pocketed the prize pools, and vanished. Traditional anti-cheat? It's an arms race that cheat developers always win.
We took a different path.
Most anti-cheat installs a kernel driver deep, invasive access to your system and cheat developers route around it anyway. We don't. Everything runs in user mode: the desktop app captures cryptographically signed input straight from your machine, our AI/ML grades it, and because that input is signed at the source, cheat developers can't quietly poison the model; it's tamper-evident before anything analyzes it. When we catch a cheater, the verdict comes with a cryptographic proof anyone can independently verify.
What's actually live right now:
→ 95 competitive matches in the last 30 days real 5v5 CoD2 league play, 58-minute average match length (peak of 14 matches on June 14 alone)
→ 72 active players this month and they come back: 41 new (up ~2.5× / +156% MoM) and 40.6% returning from a prior month (28 repeat players)
→ 662 desktop downloads, 129 Android installs
→ Game servers selling with recurring revenue
→ Real prize pools — $500 and $1,000 settled through the platform; USDC-on-Base auto-escrow tested end-to-end, first on-chain events queued
→ DePIN compute nodes live on testnet doing real anti-cheat validation (mainnet migration in progress)
→ One studio integrating our anti-cheat SDK now, ~20 more on the waitlist behind them
See it in action:
🎮 Anti-cheat demo: https://x.com/Cyberlete/status/1978263166489432254
Platform demo: https://x.com/Cyberlete/status/1990467720 412832188
We're gamers who came back to competitive play and found it broken — so we built the thing we wished existed.
Feedback welcome — especially from anyone who's been burned by cheaters or a sketchy tournament.
r/s
Cyberlete Team