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Heavy Whale Buying Hints at Dogecoin (DOGE)  and Mutuum Finance Surging Beyond $1

Whale activity has spurred renewed interest in Dogecoin (DOGE), with large investors snapping up the token rapidly, pushing it towards a potential price breakout. Analysts feel that DOGE can hit $1 if it holds onto key support levels. On the other hand, Mutuum Finance is generating buzz with its promising DeFi platform, with huge growth potential. Currently trading at a mere $0.025, this new DeFi token is showing all the initial signs of a break-out point. Mutuum’s ongoing presale has already managed to attract more than 9,400 investors and raise more than $7.5 million, which demonstrates growing confidence in the long-term value of the project. As Phase 4 goes over 50% sold out, the token ought to spike 20% to $0.03 during Phase 5. New investors now joining the boat may have returns of as much as 140% when the token hits its estimated launch price of $0.06.

The Birth of a New DeFi Frontier

Mutuum Finance‘s trailblazing crypto lending products have propelled the platform to becoming a significant player in Decentralized Finance (DeFi). The presale funding from initial investors exceeds $7.5 million through the involvement of more than 9,400 investors. During its next presale round Mutuum Finance token will rise to $0.03 from the current $0.025 price. Early investors will receive up to 140% return if the token reaches its launch price of $0.06.

The innovative lending products of the platform are shattering decentralized markets and putting Mutuum Finance at the forefront of the most potential DeFi initiatives. During the development process, the platform will also be receiving a Certik smart contract audit, which will uncover more information and additional security for investors

A Powerful Performance in the DeFi Market

Mutuum Finance is rewriting the rules of decentralized lending. Its innovative dual-model lending system blends Peer-to-Contract (P2C) and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending, delivering unmatched flexibility and control to both lenders.