3 Noteworthy Events Just Added: AI, ZANO, DGB
AI - Upbit Listing
- Date: 30 Jun 2026
- Impact: 8.0/10 (High)
Gensyn's Upbit listing stands out because it adds three spot markets at a defined launch time, including direct KRW exposure alongside BTC and USDT pairs. For a calendar catalyst, that combination matters because exchange listings can broaden access, improve trading routes, and increase visibility around a token in a short window. The event is straightforward and operationally clear: the market knows when trading is scheduled to begin and which pairs will open. That makes it a concrete access and liquidity milestone rather than a vague roadmap item.
ZANO - Hard Fork 6
- Date: By 27 Aug 2026
- Impact: 6.5/10 (Medium)
Zano's Hard Fork 6 is notable because it is a protocol-level upgrade tied to a specific activation block, with new gateway addresses and native cross-chain bridging support included in the release. Events like this can matter beyond a normal software update because they change live network capabilities and require users and services to prepare before activation. The need to update also signals that ecosystem coordination is part of the event, not just core development. In practical terms, this is a utility-focused milestone with implications for how the network connects outward after the fork activates.
DGB - v9.26.2 Release
- Date: 30 Jun 2026
- Impact: 6.0/10 (Medium)
DigiByte's v9.26.2 release is meaningful because it combines three elements in one update: the formal DigiDollar release, the start of the DigiDollar BIP9 activation process, and a fix for the temporary sixth mining algorithm issue. That mix gives the event both feature significance and operational relevance. From a calendar perspective, it is more than a routine patch because it advances a named initiative while also addressing network function. The key point is that this release creates a clear checkpoint for observers tracking DigiByte's protocol development and activation path.
Together, these events reflect three different catalyst types investors and builders often watch closely: exchange access, protocol upgrades, and formal software releases.
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