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    Solana and XRP ETFs battle for investor demand as Mutuum Finance gains ground in DeFi

    March 12, 2026


    As altcoin ETF adoption grows in 2026, Solana (SOL) and Ripple (XRP) are taking different directions as both compete for broader adoption. Meanwhile, in the decentralized finance market, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is establishing its presence with a dual-lending ecosystem.

    Solana and XRP ETFs attract different types of investors

    Solana and XRP ETFs are showing different investor trends as newer crypto funds continue to gain traction. Data from Bloomberg Intelligence shows Solana ETFs are attracting more crypto-focused institutional investors, while XRP ETFs appear to be more driven by retail demand.

    About 49% of Solana ETF assets were linked to institutional filings by the end of 2025. Investment advisers held around $270 million, while hedge funds accounted for about $186 million. Even so, much of this demand is still coming from crypto-native firms rather than traditional institutions. Solana ETFs have recorded about $1.45 billion in total inflows, including $173 million in 2026.

    XRP ETFs show a different pattern. Only about 16% of holdings were tied to institutional disclosures, suggesting a larger share comes from retail investors. Despite XRP falling about 26% this year, the ETFs attracted more than $1.4 billion shortly after launch and have mostly held those assets.

    As Solana and XRP attract different investor profiles within the ETF market, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is expanding its ecosystem, aiming for capital efficiency in the decentralized finance sector. The Ethereum-based crypto is building a dual lending ecosystem. 

    Mutuum Finance ecosystem 

    Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is closing in on a major funding milestone of $21 million, having recently surpassed $20.82 million. The project is developing a non-custodial DeFi platform that allows users to earn lending yields and access over-collateralized loans. The MUTM token is currently valued at $0.04 and held by over 19,080 investors. Its token smart contracts have been audited by CertiK, receiving a 90/100 token scan score.

    How borrowing works

    Mutuum Finance uses an over-collateralized lending model, meaning borrowers must deposit assets worth more than the loan they take. The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio determines the maximum amount users can borrow:

    • Stablecoins and major cryptocurrencies like ETH may allow borrowing up to 80% of collateral.
    • Volatile tokens, such as meme coins, allow lower collateral, e.g., around 45%.

    When a loan is issued, the protocol mints debt tokens that represent the borrower’s outstanding principal and accrued interest. These tokens are automatically burned once the loan is fully repaid. Borrower positions are monitored through a Stability Factor, which measures the safety of the collateral relative to the borrowed amount.

    One-Click borrowing 

    To simplify borrowing, the platform offers Safe-Mode Borrow Presets, automatically adjusting borrowing limits based on predefined risk levels:

    • Safe (SF ≥ 2.0)
    • Balanced (SF ≈ 1.7)
    • Aggressive (SF ≈ 1.4)

    A user depositing $12,000 USDT as collateral and selecting the Safe preset will only be allowed to borrow an amount that keeps their stability factor above 2.0, e.g, $6,000, reducing the risk of liquidation in volatile markets. A portion of the interest paid by borrowers is directed to the protocol’s reserve. Over time, the reserve accumulates, providing an internal safety mechanism that reduces systemic risk. 

    Solana and XRP ETFs are drawing different investor profiles, with SOL funds attracting more institutional interest, 49% linked to filings, and XRP ETFs driven largely by retail demand. Meanwhile, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is gaining ground in DeFi. The project seeks to build a sustainable approach to decentralized lending through its combination of over-collateralized loans, automatic risk management, and a reserve-backed safety system. 


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