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From DOGE to MUTM: Where do analysts see the next cycle opportunity?
【Crypto World】Market trends are quietly changing. Many analysts are shifting their focus from Dogecoin to emerging tokens like Mutuum Finance with more complete functionalities, hoping to seize greater opportunities in the next cycle.
Currently, DOGE is hovering around $0.14, with a market cap reaching the $24 billion level, but its growth potential is clearly limited. Analysts’ expectations for it in 2026 are also quite cautious—target prices are set only in the $0.20-$0.25 range, with limited growth potential.
In contrast, MUTM appears to be somewhat different. The project’s pre-sale price was set at $0.04, and the fundraising progress is quite good, having already raised over $19.8 million. Why do analysts favor it? There are several reasons: first, early entry provides a natural valuation advantage; second, the project’s lending protocol is well-designed, introducing mechanisms like mtToken for yield tracking, which enhances practicality; additionally, the mainnet is still in countdown mode, leaving room for development and imagination.
Based on these factors, many prediction models believe that MUTM could reach a valuation of $0.24-$0.32 by 2026. Of course, early-stage projects always carry risks, and the final performance will depend on the team’s execution and market cycles.