Bybit announced support for the Zero Gravity (0G) v1.0.6 network upgrade on June 25, 2026. The exchange notice says the upgrade is expected on June 26 at 00:00 UTC, with deposits and withdrawals via Zero Gravity scheduled to pause from June 25 at 23:30 UTC.
For Radar, this is a forward-looking protocol operations item because the actionable maintenance window begins on June 25 even though the expected upgrade time falls just after midnight UTC on June 26.
What Happened
The official notice states that Bybit will support the 0G v1.0.6 upgrade and temporarily suspend deposits and withdrawals via Zero Gravity before the upgrade. It also says trading will not be affected.
That makes the operational boundary clear: market screens can remain active while the transfer route pauses. Anyone bridging, funding exchange accounts or moving assets around 0G needs the maintenance window visible before acting.
Why It Matters
0G upgrade support matters because newer ecosystems can have fewer redundant routes. If one exchange wallet path pauses, users may have limited alternatives for quick transfer recovery, and dapp teams may need to coordinate treasury or user-support messaging around the window.
The owner-fit angle is protocol ops: upgrade readiness, transfer-route dependency, wallet reopening checks and release-note monitoring.
What To Watch Next
Watch Bybit's deposit and withdrawal pages after the expected upgrade. The notice says there may not be a separate resumption announcement, so direct wallet-route status matters more than waiting for another post.
Also review the linked release notes before using the network after the upgrade. Version-specific changes can affect infrastructure operators even when ordinary trading remains unaffected.
Source And Timing Check
The source-backed protocol check starts with the official maintenance or upgrade notice, then maps the exact window to wallet routing, bridge timing, exchange deposit status and dapp dependency risk. A chain can continue producing blocks while a specific transfer route is paused.
Before acting, verify the route that the user actually needs. If a bridge, exchange wallet, sequencer, relayer or RPC provider is still normalizing after the window, the safer protocol decision is to wait for visible restoration.
Continue this cluster
Continue with chain update items that track upgrade windows, wallet route pauses and protocol infrastructure readiness.