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Tether, the company behind the $110 billion stablecoin, announced on Monday the launch of Alloy, a new token minting platform on the Ethereum network. Alloy allows users to create tokens collateralized by Tether’s tokenized gold (XAUT).
“Alloy by Tether is an open platform that allows the creation of collateralized synthetic digital assets and will soon be part of the new Tether digital assets tokenization platform, launching later this year,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, in an X post. Tether also mentioned in a press release that the platform might offer yield-bearing products in the future.
The first asset available on the Alloy platform is aUSDT, a token pegged to the U.S. dollar. Investors can mint aUSDT by using Tether’s XAUT as collateral. XAUT has a market capitalization of $570 million and is backed by physical gold stored in Switzerland.
The aUSDT token is designed for users who want to make crypto payments and remittances without selling their gold-backed tokens. According to the press release, the collateral must be overcollateralized, with new tokens limited to 75% of the collateral value.
The asset issuance for Alloy will be handled by Moon Gold NA, S.A. de C.V., and Moon Gold El Salvador, S.A. de C.V., both regulated under El Salvador’s National Commission of Digital Assets.
This new offering is part of Tether’s broader strategy to expand beyond USDT, the largest stablecoin by market value and a key component of the digital asset market. Tether has recently invested in bitcoin (BTC) mining, payment processing, and artificial intelligence through cloud computing. In April, Ardoino outlined plans to launch a tokenization platform that would enable the creation of digital versions of various assets, including bonds, stocks, funds, and loyalty reward points.
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