Tether just rolled out Scudo, a fresh pricing framework for its tokenized gold offering Tether Gold (XAU₮). The idea here? Strip away the complexity. One Scudo equals exactly 1/1000 of a troy ounce—straightforward enough for regular trading and everyday use. This move addresses a real pain point: traditional gold pricing can feel clunky when you're dealing with fractions and conversion math. Scudo changes that by giving traders and users a cleaner, more digestible unit to work with. For anyone holding or trading tokenized precious metals on-chain, this kind of simplification matters. It's the kind of infrastructure tweak that can actually improve market accessibility.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-09 23:18
Honestly, this way of dividing units is much more comfortable, and it's easier to use than a bunch of decimal points.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 01-09 21:05
To be honest, this unit conversion optimization sounds good, but how many people will actually use it?
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governance_lurker
· 01-07 05:52
To be honest, the matter of simplifying units doesn't sound like a big deal, but everyone in finance knows that this is the key. One less conversion step makes everything much clearer.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-07 05:51
This move is actually pretty good; finally, someone remembers that ordinary people also need to use gold.
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RektDetective
· 01-07 05:44
The name Scudo makes me think of that Italian shield... What new tricks is Tether up to now?
Tether just rolled out Scudo, a fresh pricing framework for its tokenized gold offering Tether Gold (XAU₮). The idea here? Strip away the complexity. One Scudo equals exactly 1/1000 of a troy ounce—straightforward enough for regular trading and everyday use. This move addresses a real pain point: traditional gold pricing can feel clunky when you're dealing with fractions and conversion math. Scudo changes that by giving traders and users a cleaner, more digestible unit to work with. For anyone holding or trading tokenized precious metals on-chain, this kind of simplification matters. It's the kind of infrastructure tweak that can actually improve market accessibility.