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Hedera’s native token climbed 2% in a steady 24-hour advance, capped by a late-session breakout fueled by renewed volume.

HBAR exhibited notable resilience in the 24-hour period between Oct. 7 and Oct. 8, climbing roughly 2% from session lows near $0.22 to settle around the same level. The token traded within a tight range, repeatedly testing support and resistance at $0.22.

Despite a steep decline in trading volume—from 138.43 million to 19.74 million tokens—HBAR maintained a steady consolidation pattern, hinting at reduced short-term participation but a stable accumulation phase.

Momentum built decisively during the final hour of trading, when HBAR broke out of its compressed formation between 13:12 and 14:11 UTC on October 8. After briefly retreating to an intraday low of $0.22, the cryptocurrency reversed sharply, breaching resistance levels and printing new session highs above $0.22.

The technical breakout coincided with broader market optimism surrounding Hedera’s ecosystem. Institutional enthusiasm continues to grow as Canary Capital nears completion of its spot HBAR ETF filing—proposed under the ticker “HBR” with a 0.95% management fee—though regulatory progress has been temporarily delayed by the ongoing U.S. government shutdown that has slowed SEC operations.

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