Mutuum’s innovative hybrid DeFi lending approach draws in $18 million and 17,000 investors
- Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has raised $18.35M from 17,750 investors in its Phase 6 presale, with token prices rising 250% to $0.035. - The V1 DeFi protocol (Q4 2025) combines P2C and P2P lending models, offering liquidity pools, mtTokens, and a liquidator bot for decentralized borrowing. - Security measures include a 90/100 CertiK audit score, $50K bug bounties, and Chainlink oracles, while community incentives drive 17,600 presale participants. - Analysts predict MUTM could reach $0.25 by mid-2026, but succe
The V1 protocol for Mutuum Finance, expected in Q4 2025, will feature essential elements such as Liquidity Pools, mtTokens, Debt Tokens, and a Liquidator Bot. The platform will offer two lending mechanisms—Peer-to-Contract (P2C) and Peer-to-Peer (P2P)—to enhance decentralized lending and borrowing. In the P2C setup, users can supply assets like
Mutuum places a strong emphasis on security and openness. The protocol recently underwent a CertiK audit, earning a 90/100 Token Scan rating, and maintains a $50,000 bug bounty, as detailed in
Community involvement has played a key role in Mutuum’s expansion. The platform features a daily leaderboard, awarding $500 in MUTM tokens to the top contributor every 24 hours, and a $100,000 giveaway to encourage engagement.
Industry watchers see Mutuum as strategically positioned within the recovering DeFi landscape. With lending volumes on the rise and investor optimism returning, the platform’s non-custodial design and utility-focused tokenomics are in line with the growing demand for transparent, product-centric protocols.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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