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Top Presale Under $1 as Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Hedera (HBAR) Struggle to Hold Momentum

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As the crypto market experiences its usual rotation cycles, one pattern is becoming increasingly evident—investors are moving out of underperforming legacy Layer-1 tokens like Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Hedera (HBAR), and instead are pursuing lower-cap tokens with clear revenue streams and protocol utility. In this evolving environment, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is gaining momentum as one of the most talked-about DeFi presales of 2025, priced well under $1 and engineered with real financial mechanisms that give it a tangible edge.

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is not trying to ride meme hype or layer-1 nostalgia—it’s positioning itself as the go-to decentralized lending ecosystem with buyback mechanisms, stablecoin integration, and passive APY rewards for users. With a presale price of just $0.035 in Phase 6 and a listing price planned at $0.06, early investors have already seen returns as high as 250% from Phase 1 levels. Yet, the bigger story lies in the protocol itself—because this isn’t just another speculative coin. It’s a platform designed to scale with real users, real yields, and real borrowing demand.

Lending Protocols Built for the Future

While BCH and HBAR continue to lose traction due to lack of utility expansion, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is capturing attention with a lending architecture that actually puts digital assets to work. The protocol will operate through both peer-to-contract (P2C) and peer-to-peer (P2P) models, with the P2C side delivering predictable, risk-adjusted returns.

In one future-use scenario, a lender will be able to stake 5 BNB—approximately $1,500—into the lending pool and begin earning a 9.9% annual percentage yield. That will amount to $148.5 per year in passive income, generated without managing or transferring the asset. This yield will be determined algorithmically based on pool utilization, ensuring the interest remains competitive and dynamic.

Borrowers, meanwhile, will lock collateral and receive instant access to liquidity with no need to repay by a set date. For instance, depositing $10,000 in ADA will allow the user to borrow $6,500 worth of USDC at a 65% loan-to-value ratio. As long as the health factor of the collateral stays above the liquidation threshold, there will be no repayment deadline—making the system flexible for long-term holders who want liquidity without selling their tokens.

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) will also include a P2P option, which will cater to more advanced users. This model will allow borrowers and lenders to directly negotiate terms, support more exotic tokens, and enable higher risk-reward opportunities, all within a trustless smart contract framework.

Presale Numbers Speak for Themselves

The presale data reveals growing interest in Mutuum Finance (MUTM). The project is currently in Phase 6 of its presale at a price of $0.035. So far, over $13.8 million has been raised, and more than 14,700 holders have already onboarded. Only 7% of Phase 6’s 170 million token allocation has been sold, but that number is ticking up fast as the price in Phase 7 is scheduled to rise to $0.040—a 15% increase from the current level.

Those who entered during Phase 1 at $0.01 and swapped assets like ETH are now sitting on gains of 250%. And with the listing price confirmed at $0.06 and projected post-listing prices between $1 and $3, a 20x to 30x window remains open for Phase 6 buyers.

Adding to investor confidence is the $100,000 giveaway, with 10 early adopters set to receive $10,000 worth of MUTM each. The project is also running a $50,000 bug bounty in partnership with CertiK, one of the most respected names in smart contract auditing. CertiK’s evaluation includes both manual and static code review, with Mutuum scoring 95 on Token Scan and 78 on Skynet. These strong audit metrics position the project as a secure and transparent platform in a space where security is often overlooked.

And Mutuum’s visibility continues to grow. With more than 12,000 followers on Twitter and talks of potential listings on top-tier exchanges like Binance and MEXC, the presale stage is likely the final opportunity to acquire tokens at these prices. Once the token lists and secondary markets ignite demand, the numbers seen today are not expected to return.

Final Words

This is not just a moment of market rotation—it’s a signal. The smart capital is moving toward protocols with built-in sustainability, yield mechanics, and utility that extend beyond a simple store of value. Mutuum Finance (MUTM) delivers all three under one protocol, wrapped into a token that’s still trading under $0.04. You don’t buy after the explosion—you position before the ignition. The price in Phase 7 will rise. Exchange listings are approaching. The lending protocol is already tested. This is the moment. Once it lists at $0.06, this might be the last time retail investors can enter below $1.

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