Husky Inu (HINU) Set For Move To $0.00020330 As Pre-Launch Phase Continues
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Husky Inu (HINU) is gearing up for the next price of its pre-launch phase. The next price increase will take the value of the HINU token from $0.00020271 to $0.00020330. The project is also closing in on the $900,000 fundraising milestone, and has raised $886,522 so far. It was widely expected to reach $900,000 before the end of the month. However, a slowdown in fundraising means the community will have to wait a few more days to reach the milestone. Husky Inu Set For Next Price Jump Husky Inu (HINU) is gearing up for its next price increase, which is set to occur in just over eleven hours, as its pre-launch phase continues. The latest price increase will see the HINU token rise from its current value of $0.00020271 to $0.00020330. The project’s regular price increases are part of its pre-launch phase, which began on April 1. The HINU token’s value was $0.00015000 at the beginning of the pre-launch phase. Since then, it has registered several price increases, utilizing a dynamic pricing system. Husky Inu’s pre-launch phase picks up where the presale left off, helping empower the fledgling Husky Inu community and allowing the project to continue its fundraising efforts. It is the next step in the project’s roadmap, allowing it to raise capital to fund platform improvements, ongoing developments, marketing initiatives, and broader ecosystem expansion. The pre-launch phase uses a progressive token pricing strategy to reward early project backers and promote transparent growth. Closing In On Fundraising Milestone Husky Inu (HINU) was widely expected to reach the $900,000 fundraising goal in August. However, the pace of fundraising has slowed down as markets face volatility and selling pressure. Prominent cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), fell to multi-month lows before rebounding. Other cryptocurrencies also registered notable declines at…