Husky Inu (HINU) completed its latest price increase during the pre-launch phase, rising from $0.00023567 to $0.00023658. The project’s pre-launch phase began onHusky Inu (HINU) completed its latest price increase during the pre-launch phase, rising from $0.00023567 to $0.00023658. The project’s pre-launch phase began on

Husky Inu (HINU) Reaches $0.00023568 As Markets Rebound

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​Husky Inu (HINU) completed its latest price increase during the pre-launch phase, rising from $0.00023567 to $0.00023658. The project’s pre-launch phase began on April 1, 2025. ​Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market bounced back after Thursday’s decline. 

Bitcoin (BTC) reached an intraday high of $93,438 before registering a marginal decline, moving to its current level. The flagship cryptocurrency is up almost 3% in the past 24 hours, trading around $92,668. Ethereum (ETH) and Ripple (XRP) are also trading in positive territory, with the crypto market cap up almost 2%

Husky Inu (HINU) Completes Latest Price Increase

​The regular price increases are part of Husky Inu's pre-launch phase, which began on April 1. These increases help the project continue fundraising, empower its community, and reward token holders. The pre-launch phase’s primary goal is to secure capital, fund platform improvements, undertake marketing initiatives, and support broader ecosystem growth.

​While Husky Inu’s price increases remain on schedule, it is struggling to raise funds. The project has raised $905,549 so far, as fundraising remains sluggish. Despite the market recovery, investors remain wary and have adopted a wait-and-watch approach. The project crossed the $750,000 milestone on May 16 and the $800,000 milestone on June 15. The project reached the $850,000 milestone in July and crossed $900,000 in October.

​Official Launch Date

​The project’s official launch date is under four months away, but the team has not ruled out moving the launch to an earlier or later date. The team will conduct a series of review meetings to determine the project’s launch date. The first two review meetings were held on July 1, 2025, and October 1, 2025, while the third is scheduled for January 1, 2026.

Crypto Market Rebounds

​Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market has bounced back after facing substantial volatility and selling pressure on Wednesday and Thursday. The recovery was largely led by Layer2 tokens, which saw increases of 5% to 6%. Analysts attributed the recovery to growing regulatory optimism after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) withdrew outdated and restrictive crypto guidelines. A surge in bullish derivatives activity and news that YouTube has added PYUSD payouts has also boosted market sentiment.

​Bitcoin (BTC) fell to a low of $89,257 on Thursday with volatility and selling pressure persisting. However, it rebounded from this level to reclaim $92,000 and settle at $92,542, ultimately rising 0.58%. The flagship cryptocurrency is up nearly 3% over the past 24 hours, trading around $92,528. Ethereum (ETH) followed a similar trajectory, reaching an intraday high of $3,270 before moving to its current level. The world’s second-largest cryptocurrency is up nearly 2%, trading around $3,251. Ripple (XRP) is up 132%, while Solana (SOL) is up over 6% at $139.

Dogecoin (DOGE) is up 1.24% and Cardano (ADA) is marginally up, trading around $0.426. Chainlink (LINK) is up almost 4%, and Stellar (XLM) is up 1.55% at $0.244. Hedera (HBAR), Litecoin (LTC), Toncoin (TON), and Polkadot (DOT) are also trading in positive territory. The crypto market cap is up almost 2%, while the 24-hour trading volume is down 19.81% at $126 billion.

Visit the following links for more information on Husky Inu:

  • Website: Husky Inu Official Website

  • Twitter: Husky Inu Twitter

  • Telegram: Husky Inu Telegram

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