Husky Inu AI (HINU) is set for the latest price increase of its pre-launch phase. The price increase will see the value of the HINU token rise from $0.00024865 Husky Inu AI (HINU) is set for the latest price increase of its pre-launch phase. The price increase will see the value of the HINU token rise from $0.00024865

Husky Inu AI (HINU) Set For $0.00024960, Crypto Market Extends Pullback, Crypto Industry Representatives Rush To US Capitol

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Husky Inu AI (HINU) is set for the latest price increase of its pre-launch phase. The price increase will see the value of the HINU token rise from $0.00024865 to $0.00024960. The project’s pre-launch phase began on April 1, 2025, following the conclusion of its presale. 

Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market continued retreating over the past 24 hours as investor sentiment weakened. Bitcoin’s (BTC) downturn accelerated as it slipped below $90,000, while Ethereum (ETH) is down nearly 5% at $3,100. 

Husky Inu AI (HINU) Set For $0.00024960 

Husky Inu (HINU) is set for its next price increase during the pre-launch phase, which will see the value of the HINU token rise from $0.00024865 to $0.00024960. The regular increases in the value of the HINU token enable the project to continue fundraising while empowering its growing community and existing token holders. The primary goal of the pre-launch phase is to secure capital, fund platform improvements, undertake market initiatives, and support broader ecosystem expansion.

The project’s official launch is on March 27, 2026. However, the team is open to moving the launch to an earlier or later date. The project 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.

Fundraising On Track For $1M

Husky Inu AI faced a dramatic slowdown in fundraising towards the end of 2025 as the markets faced a notable slowdown after the October flash crash. As a result, fundraising crawled to a halt as the project struggled to raise funds. The project has raised $919,259 so far as fundraising picks up once again. Husky Inu 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. However, fundraising has picked up again over the past few days as investor sentiment turns positive. 

Crypto Market Continues Downtrend 

The cryptocurrency market continued its downtrend as selling pressure intensified over the past 24 hours. According to data from CoinMarketCap, BTC is down almost 3% while Ethereum (ETH) is down 4% at $3,120. The real-world assets (RWA) sector led the losses, dropping nearly 3%, while the DeFi, Layer2, and PayFi sectors also registered notable losses over the past 24 hours. 

BTC started Thursday above $91,000 but slumped below $90,000 as the day progressed, dropping to a low of $89,761 before rebounding to reclaim $90,000 and move to its current level of $90,554. The flagship cryptocurrency fell almost 3% over the past 24 hours. ETH also extended its downward trajectory, falling to a low of $3,097 on Thursday. However, buyers prevented a further drop as it rebounded to reclaim $3,100. The altcoin is down almost 4%, trading around $3,219. Ripple (XRP) also gave up substantial gains over the past 24 hours, down nearly 7% at $2.12. However, the altcoin remains up by over 15% on a weekly timeframe. 

Solana (SOL) failed to reclaim $140 and is down 2.50% at $135, while Dogecoin (DOGE) is down over 4% at $0.144. Chainlink (LINK) is also down 4% at $13.15. Stellar (XLM), Hedera (HBAR), Litecoin (LTC), Toncoin (TON), and Polkadot (DOT) have also registered substantial declines over the past 24 hours. 

Crypto Executives Make Beeline For Washington, D.C. 

Crypto executives are rushing to Washington, D.C., to engage with lawmakers with a markup event on legislation addressing digital asset market structure scheduled for next week. According to Cody Carbone, CEO of crypto advocacy group The Digital Chamber, there was a possibility the Senate Agriculture Committee could hold a markup on its version of the Responsible Financial Innovation Act (RFIA) at the same time as the Senate Banking Committee. The Senate Banking Committee will vote on the market structure bill on January 15. 

Carbone stated that The Digital Chamber has been actively involved in drafting legislation and has been invited by lawmakers to provide feedback on different versions of the bill. 

Visit the following links for more information on Husky Inu:

  • Website: Husky Inu Official Website

  • Twitter: Husky Inu Twitter

  • Telegram: Husky Inu Telegram

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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