Coin World News reports that Tether has announced a partnership with Fasset to launch the first gold-backed card, aiming to unlock real-world utility for digital gold. This collaboration will enable users to more conveniently use digital assets for everyday consumption.

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Wax-SealedPrivateKey
· 2h ago
Wait, is this card settled directly with gold or exchanged for USDT first? I haven't fully understood the details yet.
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RetroRadioWaves
· 2h ago
If this card could be used domestically, I would be the first to apply.
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ProofOfNap
· 2h ago
The practicality of digital gold has been unlocked. What's next? Real estate?
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NightFlightPancake
· 2h ago
As long as the transaction fee isn't too high, otherwise Alipay is still more convenient.
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GateUser-0f33f9ef
· 2h ago
Gold-backed card, sounds more reassuring than a credit card, after all, it's backed by real gold.
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CheckTheBlockchainBefore
· 2h ago
Who is Fasset? I'll look up their background. The partner choice is interesting.
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MintColdBrew
· 2h ago
Is Tether’s ambition more than stablecoins—tokenizing real-world assets as the ultimate endpoint?
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