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    Cashback Paid in Gold: Tether’s Gold-Backed Card

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 30, 20263 Mins Read
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    On June 3, 2026, Tether and the digital-banking platform Fasset launched what they describe as the world’s first gold-backed Visa card.

    Cardholders can spend fiat anywhere Visa is accepted while earning up to 6% cashback in XAU₮, Tether’s gold-backed token. At checkout, Fasset’s infrastructure converts XAU₮ to USD₮ and then to local fiat in real time, keeping transactions aligned with the XAUUSD rate. An automatic round-up feature also converts spare change into additional XAU₮.

    Tether is seeding the rewards pool with up to $1 million in XAU₮ and is targeting emerging markets, where Fasset processes roughly $32 billion in annualized transaction volume, 95% of it tied to real-world assets (RWAs).

    The product is a straightforward real-world asset tokenization play. “Historically, gold has been a store of value, not a medium of exchange,” CEO Paolo Ardoino said, framing the launch as a way to turn digital gold into everyday money.

    For enterprise technology buyers, however, the card itself signals little. It is primarily a payments and consumer finance product rather than an AI initiative. The more consequential Tether story for enterprise AI lies elsewhere in the company’s broader strategy.

    The partner matters as much as the product. Fasset operates across Asia and Africa, giving Tether access to markets where currency volatility and limited access to traditional gold investment channels make a payment-linked safe-haven asset particularly appealing.

    The launch also reflects a broader tokenization trend. XAU₮ already represents more than $2.6 billion in market value, according to Analytics Insight, within a tokenized gold market that some analysts estimate exceeds $5.3 billion. That momentum is increasingly visible on crypto heatmaps, where real-world asset tokens are becoming a more prominent category alongside established sectors such as Bitcoin (BTCUSD), Ethereum (ETHUSD), DeFi, and AI-related crypto projects.

    The broader shift is conceptual. As Ardoino argues, gold has historically functioned as a store of value rather than a medium of exchange. This initiative attempts to blur that distinction by allowing users to spend and accumulate tokenized gold within the same payment ecosystem.

    For users in emerging markets, the practical benefit could be broader access; exposure to gold that requires little more than a smartphone and a payment card, with automatic accumulation built in instead of relying on bullion dealers or custodial investment accounts. 

    For the payments industry, the launch is another sign that stablecoin and real-world asset infrastructure is steadily moving into mainstream point-of-sale commerce rather than remaining confined to crypto trading venues.

    The remaining questions are familiar ones for crypto payment products: transaction spreads, fee structures, regional regulatory treatment, and whether the cashback economics remain sustainable after Tether’s initial $1 million rewards pool is exhausted.

    Those details have yet to be disclosed. What is already clear, however, is that the world’s largest stablecoin issuer is betting real capital that tokenized gold belongs at the checkout counter, not just a vault.

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