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Humanity crypto rallies 38% as whales return – Can H break $0.20?

Humanity [H] is slowly recovering from post-hack losses. After the hacking incident in late June, the altcoin crashed as many holders and investors pulled out capital. After falling to a low of $0.05, the altcoin started to trade sideways.

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Aug 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM UTC · 2 min read

Humanity crypto rallies 38% as whales return – Can H break $0.20?
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Humanity [H] is slowly recovering from post-hack losses. After the hacking incident in late June, the altcoin crashed as many holders and investors pulled out capital. After falling to a low of $0.05, the altcoin started to trade sideways.

Since then, it has held within a parallel consolidation range until three days ago, when it broke out from the range. In doing so, Humanity’s upside pressure intensified, driving the upsurge. As a result, the altcoin reclaimed $0.1 and flipped it into support. In fact, H climbed to a monthly high of $0.169, up 38% as of writing, clearing all July losses.

Additionally, the altcoin’s market cap reclaimed the top 100 spot on CMC, reaching 92. Trading volume also surged 99% to $40 million, indicating strong market activity.

Why is Humanity crypto rallying?

Post‑hack pessimism has faded, and sentiment toward Humanity has now turned positive. This shift is especially notable among high-net-worth investors, whales, and institutions in equal measure. Reflecting this shift, whales have begun accumulating again, with one recently scooping up 25 million H worth $2.7 million.

Source: Arkham

Another whale accumulated 5 million H worth $0.59 million, highlighting a renewed whale sentiment after H recently underwent a 1:1 migration and airdrop.

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