Bitcoin Price Prediction: What’s Ahead for the Leading Crypto in December as Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Explodes
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As December starts, Bitcoin is still at the forefront of investors’ attention as traders monitor whether the current period of consolidation will evolve into another breakout or corrective level towards the end of the year. Volatility measures are narrowing down on leading markets, and investment inflows for leading ETFs are fluctuating, keeping investors’ nerves in line with the current state of the world at large as BTC finds itself at the crossroads of the final month of the year. However, the current wave of investment appetite for much of the markets may just be moving towards MUTM due to its rapid growth in its presale, making it a new crypto coin and the next crypto to explode in the eyes of early investors. Priced at only $0.035, MUTM has been able to attract well over 18,330 investors and generate $19.15 million in funding, propelling phase 6 of its presale towards completion at an unprecedented rate. However, in addition to the overwhelming numbers that speak to its potential, it is the genuine DeFi use case of this project that sets it apart: it is purely and simply based on a decentralized lending and borrowing platform that promises to create interest-bearing tokens and yield in an unprecedented manner. Now on the horizon comes the much-anticipated V1 Sepolia Testnet launch for Mutuum Finance as it positions itself as the next crypto to explode. Bitcoin Braces for Sharp Reversal as Analysts Ponder December Downside Risks The week-long gain of Bitcoin (BTC) in the markets has been wiped out in just one savage movement, falling beneath $87,000, leading to more than $400 million in liquidations in just one hour due to low liquidity and extreme leverage. Trade volume increased to $110 billion, indicating just how extreme this movement has been, and at current levels near…