Supra’s 10th Community Call delivered one of the most technically impactful updates yet. CEO Josh Tobkin, CBO Jon Jones, and host James Preston discussed Supra’s breakthroughs in consensus, AI oracles, EVM compatibility, cross-chain automation, and their long-term vision for Supra as the execution layer for a multi-chain world.
This call marked a turning point: Supra isn’t just building an L1, it’s building the economic engine for Web3, where data, execution, automation, and liquidity all converge through a single, vertically integrated stack.
Supra’s Architecture Is Being Validated Everywhere
The call opened with a meta-point that set the tone for the entire conversation:
Supra’s internal designs are now being adopted across the industry.
- Stanford-affiliated Espresso Systems adopted Hydrangea-style consensus research, a system Supra architected and optimized.
- Multiple chains, including Aptos, cited approaches that parallel Supra’s Moonshot consensus, deterministic execution, and parallel processing models.
- Other ecosystems have begun exploring native automation, something Supra built directly into its L1 years ago.
Rather than being a follower in the modular-mega-stack narrative, Supra is now seeing the ecosystem move toward its own blueprint, and infrastructure that Supra first pioneered several years ago is now becoming the industry standard.
Parallel EVM Breakthroughs: Supra Outperforms Monad
One of the biggest revelations from Call #10 was the progress on Supra’s parallel EVM execution engine, an area where Supra is now measurably outperforming Monad, even though Monad has raised nearly $300M for its parallel EVM vision.
Josh walked through the core differentiators:
1. Supra executes real Ethereum blocks, not synthetic benchmarks.
- Testing is performed across 100,000+ Ethereum blocks, including edge cases.
- Other projects run simplified transaction sets; Supra insists on real-world parity.
2. BTM + DAG scheduling reduces thread conflicts to near-zero.
Supra’s Block Transactional Memory (BTM) system uses an optimized conflict-detection layer that avoids the heavy locking seen in other parallel EVM proposals.
3. The re-execution model ensures correctness + determinism.
All parallel execution is validated against the same state root, preventing race conditions.
4. Microchains will run the EVM at Web2 speeds.
Because Supra can place the EVM inside a 10–25ms block-production Microchain, dApps will experience:
- Exchange-like performance
- High-frequency execution
- Ultra-low latency DeFi interactions
The bottom line? Supra is building the fastest, most realistic parallel EVM pipeline in the industry, and we’re backing that claim with public bounties.
Introducing Threshold AI Oracles: Faster, Cheaper, More Trust-Minimized Data
Another major highlight was the debut of Supra’s Threshold AI Oracles, a novel oracle system designed to surpass legacy models such as Chainlink and UMA. Key features include:
- AI-Assisted Data Verification: The oracle doesn’t just fetch data; it validates it using threshold cryptography and AI heuristics that detect anomalies in feeds.
- Faster Event Resolution: Where UMA-style human arbitration takes minutes or hours, Supra’s model aims for full resolution within tens of seconds for prediction markets, with error correction built in.
Threshold signatures massively reduce overhead, making the oracle cheaper for:
- Perpetual DEX pricing
- Sports/prediction markets
- Real-world events
- Econometric data feeds
Supra will use Threshold AI Oracles internally for:
- Their forthcoming SuperLiquid perp DEX
- Prediction market partners
- iAssets liquidation + cross-chain event triggers
Overall, Threshold AI Oracles will be a key building block for Supra’s long-term automation engine.
Hydrangea Consensus: The Foundation of Instant Finality
Josh echoed that Supra’s consensus layer, dubbed Hydrangea, is now one of the most performant and secure architectures in Web3. Hydrangea is unique for several key reasons, including:
1. Deterministic Finality
No probabilistic fork-choice. Transactions finalize in a fixed sequence with no reorg risk.
2. High-Throughput DAG + Parallel Execution
Hydrangea coordinates parallel execution across cores, ensuring near-linear scaling.
3. Modular Input, Vertical Output
Hydrangea accepts:
- Oracle updates
- Automation actions
- Cross-chain messages
- EVM execution batches
… and processes them through a single pipeline at extremely high speed.
James remarked that developers at conferences consistently called Hydrangea “shockingly fast” and “way more advanced than anything else in L1 architecture.”
iAssets Near Mainnet: Multi-Chain Yield With Built-In Automation
Community Call #10 provided the most complete picture yet of iAssets, Supra’s cross-chain yield-and-liquidity fabric.
iAssets will enable:
- Native staking yields (~8%)
- DeFi yields via Supra dApps (5–12% est.)
- Automated strategies on other chains
- Receipts minted directly on Supra
- Cross-chain bridging without selling base assets
Josh said it plainly:
“iAssets is DeFi at its purest. No ponzinomics, just real capital efficiency.”
iAssets forms the backbone of Supra’s economy:
- More iAssets → more cross-chain liquidity
- More liquidity → more automation events
- More automation → more Auto-Balancer revenue
- More revenue → more buybacks + token value
- More value → more collateral capacity
This is how Supra’s economic flywheel will create a robust, sustainable blockchain economy, where value compounds and all honest participants, including regular users, professional investors, and builders, win.
Cross-Chain Automation: Supra’s “World Computer” Moment
One of the strongest segments of the call focused on Supra’s unique ability to automate across chains.
AutoFi + SupraNova enable:
- Automated rebalancing of vaults on multiple chains
- Automated liquidations on lending markets
- Automated arbitrage across DEXs
- Automated limit orders & CLMM repositioning
- Automated bridging and FX swaps
- Automated leverage management for perps
No other chain has:
- Native automation
- Native oracles
- Native cross-chain messaging
- Parallel EVM
- Microchains with 10–25ms blocks
Together, these components act as the global execution layer for Web3.
Josh positioned this vision clearly:
“Each chain has assets and a community. Supra is the execution layer that makes them productive.”
This is the foundation for Supra’s long-term identity as the world computer for multi-chain capital.
Community Questions: Marketing, Delivery, and Transparency
Josh and Jon both acknowledged growing community pressure around marketing, timing, and transparency.
They addressed:
- Why announcements must be strategic
- How to avoid competitors copying innovations
- The need for more polished interfaces and demos
- The upcoming focus on growth and revenue rather than pure R&D
- Better communication around milestones and shipping timelines
Jon emphasized:
“We hear you. We’re aligning our internal priorities around delivery and visibility.”
What’s Next for Supra
Based on the roadmap discussed, here’s what to look for in the coming weeks and months:
Coming Soon:
- Super EVM running on a Microchain
- Threshold AI Oracle deployments
- Updated iAssets interface
- Cross-chain DEX previews
- SuperLiquid (perp DEX) showcase
- Expanded ecosystem partnerships
- On-chain revenue from automation events
All this means that Supra is entering a new era where products are not only shipping; they’re converging into a unified economic engine.
Final Thoughts
Community Call #10 underscored what sets Supra apart:
- Fastest EVM execution
- Most advanced consensus
- Only L1 with native automation
- A new oracle paradigm
- Cross-chain programmability at Web2 speeds
- A liquidity engine (iAssets) built for the entire industry
Supra isn’t competing to be “just another L1.” It’s architecting a vertically integrated world computer — the execution layer that ties the multi-chain universe together.
The next chapter won’t just be about performance. It will be about revenue, scale, and adoption.
