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Injective Mainnet Upgrade Officially Set for April 28 Rollout

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Injective is back in focus as the network prepares for a key mainnet upgrade scheduled for April 28, 2026. With this Injective mainnet upgrade, the network is entering a pivotal phase as expectations of improved performance and a new token buyback mechanism rise.

The timing of this Injective mainnet upgrade gains special attention. The update comes at a time when the $INJ price action was starting to show signs of stability after weeks of downward pressure. While the broader market sentiment remains cautious, the slowdown in selling suggests that traders are no longer aggressively pushing the price down.

Unveiling Key Details of Injective Mainnet Upgrade

In an X post earlier today, the Injective team highlighted that the community has approved the network’s mainnet upgrade proposal. The upgrade is set to take place today at around 2:30 PM UTC, or once block height 164,394,000 is reached. The X post read,

“The Injective mainnet upgrade proposal has officially been approved. The upgrade is set to optimize technical performance across the network while also enhancing Injective’s onchain modules and $INJ token buybacks. The mainnet upgrade is scheduled to occur on April 28.”

Via Injective’s on-chain governance system, the $INJ stakers and validators voted on and passed the proposal. This means that with the successful approval, the mainnet upgrade is set to take place on April 28, bringing changes to both technical and functional elements.

Notably, the Injective mainnet upgrade intends to bring major enhancements to technical aspects. It also targets how the token functions within the ecosystem.

At its core, the upgrade aims to make the network faster and more efficient by improving execution and refining its on-chain modules. This should make Injective more reliable for DeFi applications and trading activity.

It is worth noting that this development comes following the Solana network’s strategic move for a quantum-resistant upgrade. As CryptoNewsZ reported, both Anza and Jump Crypto’s Firedancer selected Falcon.

Bybit Supports Injective Mainnet Upgrade

Bybit, a prominent crypto exchange, has announced support for the Injective mainnet upgrade. The exchange wrote on a blog post,

“Bybit will be supporting the Injective ($INJ) v1.19.0 Network Upgrade, which is expected to take place on Apr 28, 2026, 02:30PM UTC approximately, or at the block height of 164,394,000. To ensure a smooth transition, deposits and withdrawals via Injective ($INJ) will be temporarily suspended starting from Apr 28, 2026, 01:30PM UTC.”

As part of the upgrade, the exchange will temporarily suspend $INJ deposits and withdrawals starting one hour earlier, at 1:30 PM UTC today. However, users can continue trading $INJ as usual, as spot and other trading services will not be affected.

How Does the $INJ Price React?

More importantly, the introduction of $INJ token buybacks adds a new layer of demand, as tokens will be repurchased based on network usage. While this creates a stronger long-term support system for the token, the current price action suggests that traders are still waiting to see real results before reacting strongly.

As of press time, the $INJ price $INJ-1.62% is valued at $3.61, marking a marginal decline of 1.16% in a day. This indicates that the Injective mainnet upgrade news hasn’t made much impact on the $INJ price in the short term.

However, the $INJ crypto has seen notable hikes of 9% and 28% over the past week and month, respectively. This indicates that despite the short-term dip, the token is showing positive signals, sparking optimism.

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