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Tokenized gold represents physical gold digitized and minted on a blockchain. These tokens are backed by an equivalent amount of real gold held in custody by the issuing institution.
Tokenized gold is a form of digital gold that runs on a blockchain network. Unlike traditional gold, which is typically held in a bank or other financial institution, tokenized gold is backed by physical gold that is held in a high-security vault and can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection.
The concept of tokenized gold builds upon the properties of blockchain technology, such as decentralization, transparency, and security, to create a potentially more transparent and efficient global marketplace for gold.
Over the past five years, this category has grown in relevance, with data from CoinGecko showing that the tokenized gold market is now worth over $2 billion at the time of writing, and it is emerging as a narrative to watch in 2025.
What Is Tokenized Gold?
Gold is a traditional store of value with a market cap of over $20 trillion. However, it has historically faced accessibility and trading challenges, as it’s a physical asset. While instruments like gold ETFs exist, they operate within regulated, centralized systems and may not offer direct ownership or physical redemption rights to retail investors.
Gold tokenization involves leveraging blockchain technology to create a potentially more transparent and efficient global marketplace for gold.
Tokenized gold allows users to hold representations of physical gold in their crypto wallets, where the real gold is held in custody by the issuing institution. These tokens are pegged to specific weights of gold such as:
Troy ounce: A unit of measurement for precious metal weight. A troy ounce is equal to 31.1 grams. Tether Gold’s XAUT and Paxos Gold’s PAXG are pegged to the troy ounce.
Gram: A common unit of weight measurement. Kinesis Gold’s KAU and VeraOne’s VRO are pegged to the gram.
On the blockchain, where fractions of tokens can be bought and sold, investors can acquire tokenized gold according to their investment capacity. This effectively dismantles barriers to entry like minimum purchase amounts, as users can buy fractions of a gram.
How Does Gold Tokenization Work?
Gold tokenization involves real gold held in a vault as backing, smart contract technology that governs the mint and redemption process, and third-party auditors that verify gold holdings correspond to the token supply.
Here’s how the process of gold tokenization works:
Gold acquisition and storage: An issuing institution purchases physical gold and stores it in high-security vaults.
Token minting: Using smart contracts, the issuer minnts digital tokens on a chosen blockchain equivalent to the amount of gold held. Usually fungible token standards like ERC-20 are used.
1:1 backing and pegging: Each token corresponds to a specific amount of physical gold (1 XAUT = 1 troy ounce).
Transparency and attestation: Issuers release regular audits to publicly attest that the value of gold in their vaults corresponds to the circulating token supply, with information usually available on the issuer’s website.
Distribution and trading: Tokens are sold directly or listed on centralized (CEX) and decentralized (DEX) exchanges, enabling 24/7 trading against fiat money, stablecoins, or other cryptocurrencies.
Redemption and burning: Physical gold: Holders can redeem tokens for physical gold bars at a rate of 430 troy ounces/tokens with Paxos and Tether Gold. This process usually involves additional fees and logistical arrangements (limited to specific regions). Cash/Unallocated Gold: Some issuers like Paxos allow redemption of smaller amounts into USD or unallocated gold entitlements (an entitlement to gold in a shared reserve), subject to fees and other prerequisites. Token burning: Redeemed tokens are burned on-chain to maintain the 1:1 gold backing.
Benefits of Tokenized Gold
Tokenized gold increases the accessibility of gold and allows the regular investor access to the gold market. Benefits of gold tokenization include:
Accessibility and Fractionalization
Tokenized gold opens gold investment to a global audience and lowers the entry threshold for gold investment, allowing users to purchase minute fractions on exchanges. As an example, Binance supports denominations as low as 0.0000031 PAXG (~$0.01).
Improved Liquidity and Efficiency
Users can trade tokenized gold 24/7 on global crypto markets, offering them potentially greater liquidity and faster settlement times compared to the constraints of traditional market hours and the hassle of physical gold transfers. So far, over $2 billion has flowed into the crypto market through tokenized gold.
Transparency
The immutability of blockchain ledgers provides a permanent, publicly verifiable record of token transactions. When combined with regular third-party audits, which allows users to verify reserves backing their tokens, tokenized gold offers holders a high level of transparency and reassurance around their assets.
DeFi Integration
Tokenized gold can be supplied to liquidity pools to earn fees, or can be used as collateral in DeFi lending protocols where supported. This unlocks access to additional yield generating activities unavailable with traditional gold holdings.
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