Ethereum Price Outlook: ETH Eyes $8,000 as Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Targets $3 

Source Cryptopolitan

Analysts predict an Ethereum price rally toward $8,000 following a breakout above the $3,500 level. Meanwhile Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is gaining attention with a $3 target that would reward holders with 100x ROI from the current $0.03 price. 

Mutuum finance is currently in its 5th phase of presale. This phase is already over 80% sold out. Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has already raised over $12.7 million and exceeded 13700 token holders. MUTM is rapidly emerging as one of the most watched tokens for the 2025 crypto market. As Ethereum continues to march steadily upward, Mutuum Finance’s growth story mirrors the shift in focus towards newer protocols that are redefining the DeFi market.

Ethereum Poised for Bullish Continuation Amid Institutional Support

Analysts and market commentators point to Ethereum’s return above the $3,600 level as an indicator of mounting institutional optimism, supported by all-time-high ETF inflows of over $700 million over the last week alone that have established new momentum and a textbook technical breakout above the $3,400 level. Technical indicators show Ethereum well above its key moving averages, with 20‑day EMA around $3,310 and RSI at 74, reflecting ongoing bullishness in the short term. 

While a conservative range of $3,600 to $3,700 in July is forecasted by some models, others show brighter scenarios ranging from $4,000 to mid‑$5,000 toward the year-end, driven by upgrades like Pectra and continued Layer‑2 adoption. Some analysts predict Ethereum could skyrocket up to $10,000 in 2025. This forecast has been attributed to bullish factors such as ETF-driven capital, increasing staking yields, and institutional buying. Against this changing backdrop, new assets such as Mutuum Finance (MUTM) are also building a following.

Mutuum Finance Presale Heats Up on Growing Investor Demand

More than 13700 investors have joined the Mutuum Finance (MUTM) presale that has raised more than $12.7 million. There’s frenzy over the project. MUTM tokens are priced at $0.03 in phase 5 and will increase by 16.67% in phase 6.

Boosting Security: Mutuum Finance Launches $50K Bug Bounty with CertiK

Security is of topmost priority to Mutuum Finance. With CertiK, the platform has officially introduced its Bug Bounty Program with the value of total reward pool at $50,000 USDT. Four tiers of severity of the program exist, namely critical, major, minor, and low, thus any vulnerability that would surely exist would be found and rewarded in the correct way. This aligns with the team’s vision to create an insecure, transparent, and high-quality DeFi protocol.

Mutuum Finance’s $100K Giveaway

As a token of appreciation for its initial community, Mutuum Finance has introduced a $100,000 giveaway scheme. Ten lucky winners will receive $10,000 of MUTM tokens each. This is a firm expression of appreciation and an incentive to build a robust and engaged user base from the very beginning.

Over $12.7 million raised and 13,700+ early backers have already propelled Mutuum Finance (MUTM) 80% of the way through Stage 5 presale at just $0.03 per token. The subsequent price raise to $0.035 and locked-in launch price of $0.06 guarantee an immediate 100% profit for early movers. 

Momentum grows daily, and while analysts look to Ethereum’s push towards $8,000, the spotlight shines on DeFi trailblazers primed for explosive expansion. Stage 5 will not stick around. Once sold out, this level is never coming back.

For more information about Mutuum Finance (MUTM) visit the links below

Website: https://mutuum.com/

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mutuumfinance

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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