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# XAUt, PAXG on Tokenlon

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XAUt

Contract address: 0x68749665FF8D2d112Fa859AA293F07A622782F38

Tether Gold (XAU₮) is a stablecoin that provides ownership on a 1:1 basis of one fine troy ounce of gold on a physical bar of gold that meets the Good Delivery standard of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA). This technology allows access to a stablecoin that provides ownership of physical gold while avoiding the drawbacks associated with physical gold, such as high storage cost and limited accessibility.&#x20;

Website: <https://gold.tether.to/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/tether-gold>&#x20;

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PAXG

Contract address: 0x45804880de22913dafe09f4980848ece6ecbaf78

Pax Gold (PAXG) is a gold-backed cryptocurrency, launched by the creators of Paxos Standard (PAX) in September 2019. As an ERC-20 token operating on the Ethereum blockchain, Pax Gold is tradeable on a large variety of exchanges and has become an accessible way for traders to start investing in gold.

Website: <https://www.paxos.com/paxgold/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/pax-gold>&#x20;

Notes

Digital Assets are highly volatile and unpredictable. Please do your research before trading.

Tokenlon team,

2025.9.8


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