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The primary keyword is flare v1.14.0 upgrade window puts node and dapp readiness on radar. Bybit's July 14, 2026 notice says the Flare v1.14.0 network upgrade was expected at 12:00 UTC and that FLR deposits and withdrawals would be suspended from 11:30 UTC.

What Happened

Bybit's July 14, 2026 notice says the Flare v1.14.0 network upgrade was expected at 12:00 UTC and that FLR deposits and withdrawals would be suspended from 11:30 UTC.

The official source controls the event date, scope and operational detail. This article was checked against that source on July 14, 2026 UTC before publication.

Why It Matters

The Radar angle is protocol operations: an exchange transfer pause is only one dependency; node compatibility, block production, oracle paths and dapp behavior need separate confirmation.

This is decision context, not a pick, prediction or recommendation. Betting and crypto exposure can cause financial loss; an unconfirmed condition is a reason to wait or pass.

Record the source timestamp, the live confirmation, the exact product or protocol scope and the pass condition. A later screen change must not be confused with the evidence used for the original decision.

What To Watch Next

Watch Flare node guidance, chain progress, infrastructure status, oracle-facing dapps and independent transfer restoration after the upgrade.

Recheck the official source and live surface before acting because starters, lineups, contract parameters, transfer routes and protocol state can change.

The editorial filter is chain updates. Treat this as decision context, not as a prediction, recommendation or promotional note.

Date discipline matters: published and updated timestamps are generated at publish time in UTC, while event dates in the body come from the cited source.

Risk reminder: betting and crypto decisions can cause financial loss. Use official sources, keep stakes or position sizes controlled, and avoid treating one update as a complete strategy.

Before acting on the update, compare the official notice with the live product, market or protocol surface. If contract specs, fee terms, route availability, lineup status or governance details differ, the live source should override the older assumption.

The practical output is a watchlist, not a verdict. Readers should know which timestamp, rule, venue field or protocol dependency must be checked next before the update has any operational value.

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