Ethereum Updates: XRP Faces Challenges While ETH Remains Flat, Leading DeFi Users to MUTM's High-Return Protocol
- Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has raised $19M in presale, targeting a Q4 2025 Sepolia Testnet launch with 17,600+ investors. - Its dual-lending model (P2C/P2P) and automated liquidation bot, plus 90/100 CertiK audit, position it as a secure DeFi alternative to XRP/ETH. - With 45.5% tokens allocated to presale and a 500% potential return for early buyers, MUTM's deflationary buy-and-distribute model drives investor optimism. - Future plans include Layer-2 integration and a Chainlink-secured stablecoin, aligning w
Industry experts are increasingly favoring MUTM over major cryptocurrencies such as Ripple (XRP) and
The initial V1 deployment on Sepolia Testnet, set for Q4 2025, will roll out essential features such as liquidity pools, mtTokens, and the liquidator bot, with initial support for ETH and
With more than $18.2 million secured and Phase 6 nearly 80% sold out, Mutuum Finance is poised to be one of the standout DeFi launches of 2025. As the crypto sector anticipates a possible bull market, MUTM’s attractive early pricing, verified security, and scalable design have made it a leading choice for investors seeking substantial growth potential ahead of Q1 2026.
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