This New Coin Under $1 Is Being Compared to Early Ethereum (ETH) by Analysts
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The post This New Coin Under $1 Is Being Compared to Early Ethereum (ETH) by Analysts appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Analysts have started comparing a few sub-$1 tokens to early Ethereum because the setup looks familiar: a project still in its early pricing window, building real on-chain utility, and picking up traction before the wider market fully prices it in. Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is one of the names showing up more often in that conversation, especially as the market looks ahead to 2026 and the next phase of growth. What is Mutuum Finance? Mutuum Finance is a decentralized, non-custodial liquidity protocol that supports lending and borrowing. Lenders supply crypto into the protocol and earn interest, while borrowers access overcollateralized loans by locking collateral. The platform uses mtTokens as deposit receipts, so lenders can track their deposit position and the interest it earns over time. A major piece of the ecosystem is the buy-and-distribute model. Protocol revenue is used to purchase MUTM from the market, and those tokens are then distributed to mtToken stakers through the designated module. Presale Progress And The Lowest Price Window Mutuum Finance is currently in phase 7 of its presale, priced at $0.04, with a confirmed launch price of $0.06. The current level remains discounted compared to the launch price, giving buyers a lower entry point while the presale is still open. The presale has raised nearly $20 million and has grown to over 18,850 holders. On the distribution side, roughly 830 million tokens have already been sold out of the 1.82 billion presale allocation. Pricing has also advanced steadily through the presale. MUTM started at $0.01 and is now $0.04, which equals a 300% increase from the earliest level. By the confirmed launch price of $0.06, that move becomes roughly 600% from the…
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