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The primary keyword is nibiru v2.16.0 upgrade window puts deposit pause and validator ops on radar. Bybit's July 3 notice says the Nibiru v2.16.0 network upgrade is expected on July 4, 2026 at about 18:00 UTC or block 42,885,000, with deposits and withdrawals paused one hour earlier. Nibiru's release notes show v2.16.0 code changes including governance and transaction-handling updates.

What Happened

Bybit's July 3 notice says the Nibiru v2.16.0 network upgrade is expected on July 4, 2026 at about 18:00 UTC or block 42,885,000, with deposits and withdrawals paused one hour earlier. Nibiru's release notes show v2.16.0 code changes including governance and transaction-handling updates.

The controlling source date for this update is July 4, 2026. This page is published in UTC on July 4, 2026 after checking that the event still has decision value for the site owner.

Why It Matters

The Radar angle is chain operations: validator release adoption, upgrade timing, deposit/withdrawal pause windows and protocol safety changes need monitoring before users treat NIBI routes as normal.

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What To Watch Next

Watch block-height progress, validator adoption, exchange wallet reopening, release-note follow-up and whether dapps report post-upgrade issues.

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The practical takeaway remains narrow: The Radar angle is chain operations: validator release adoption, upgrade timing, deposit/withdrawal pause windows and protocol safety changes need monitoring before users treat NIBI routes as normal.. This is decision context, not a pick, token promotion, or guarantee of outcome. Readers should verify the cited source and apply the site's risk disclosures before using the information.