【Crypto World】A major exchange recently launched an interesting product—the flexible yield plan for tokenized gold XAUT. The design of this product is quite thoughtful: if you hold between 0.05 and 0.1 XAUT, you can enjoy an annualized return of up to 11%; the portion exceeding this threshold is calculated at a baseline return of 1%.
Speaking of the timing of the launch, it’s quite interesting. Gold prices have already broken the previous high of $4600 per ounce, and market risk aversion sentiment has clearly increased. In this context, launching such a product is obviously capturing investors’ hedging needs.
Compared to traditional physical gold, this tokenized product has obvious advantages—it has no lock-up period, accrues interest daily, and importantly, can be partially held and accessed at any time. It offers good liquidity and seamless account liquidation. For users who want to participate in gold allocation while also seeking flexibility and returns, this is a pretty good option.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-17 11:33
Another new trick to harvest retail investors? An 11% return sounds quite tempting, but this differentiated yield design... isn't it really just enticing small investors to buy the dip?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-17 09:26
An 11% return is quite attractive, but this threshold design... feels like it's just trying to get you to deposit more money.
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PanicSeller
· 01-14 14:28
11% annualized? This gradient design is a bit harsh. Only small amounts can enjoy high returns, and once you surpass the threshold, it drops directly to 1%... Feels like they just don't want retail investors to accumulate.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-14 14:21
11% this return rate... Bro, this can't be some kind of scam again, right? High returns for small amounts, and once you exceed the threshold, it drops straight down to 1%. I really know this trick well.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-14 14:21
11%? This gradient design is interesting. Only small amounts get the sweet reward; once it exceeds 0.1, it drops to 1%. Typical exchange tactics, haha.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-14 14:20
I'm running out of time, is the 11% return really true? I need to get on board quickly...
Tokenized Gold XAUT yield product launched, 11% annualized return—how to respond to gold prices reaching new highs?
【Crypto World】A major exchange recently launched an interesting product—the flexible yield plan for tokenized gold XAUT. The design of this product is quite thoughtful: if you hold between 0.05 and 0.1 XAUT, you can enjoy an annualized return of up to 11%; the portion exceeding this threshold is calculated at a baseline return of 1%.
Speaking of the timing of the launch, it’s quite interesting. Gold prices have already broken the previous high of $4600 per ounce, and market risk aversion sentiment has clearly increased. In this context, launching such a product is obviously capturing investors’ hedging needs.
Compared to traditional physical gold, this tokenized product has obvious advantages—it has no lock-up period, accrues interest daily, and importantly, can be partially held and accessed at any time. It offers good liquidity and seamless account liquidation. For users who want to participate in gold allocation while also seeking flexibility and returns, this is a pretty good option.