Tether has unveiled a blockchain-based dividend program tied to gold investments through Elemental, marking another expansion into tokenized real-world assets beyond its stablecoin business.
How the Gold Dividend Model Works
Under the new structure, eligible Elemental investors will receive gold-linked dividend distributions recorded on blockchain infrastructure, allowing for transparent tracking and more efficient settlement compared to traditional dividend systems.
Tether says the program combines physical gold exposure with on-chain reporting, offering investors a hybrid model that blends commodity backing with digital asset rails.
Strategic Expansion Beyond Stablecoins
The initiative reflects Tether’s broader strategy to diversify into tokenized commodities and yield-generating real-world assets (RWAs). By anchoring dividend payouts to blockchain, the company aims to increase transparency while positioning digital infrastructure as a settlement layer for traditional asset income streams.
Industry observers view the move as part of a wider trend in which major crypto firms are integrating gold, debt instruments and other tangible assets into blockchain-native financial products.
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