Zimbabwe just dropped something wild: ZiG, a gold-backed digital token that's now live as legal tender. The Reserve Bank is betting big on this move—basically trying to wean locals off the dollar addiction in a country drowning in triple-digit inflation.



Here's the play: every ZiG token is fully backed by physical gold sitting in RBZ reserves. You can store it in e-wallets or e-cards, and use it peer-to-peer or for commerce. They already tested this with physical gold coins last year and claimed it worked.

Why it matters? Most emerging markets are trapped in USD dependency. Zimbabwe's trying to flip the script—make people hodl national assets instead. Bold move, but the question is: will locals actually trust it, or will they just keep the dollars under the mattress? The real test starts now.
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