Key takeaways
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- Tether says it holds ~140 tons of gold (~$23B), making it one of the largest known bullion holders outside banks and sovereigns
- Purchases are running at ~1–2 tons per week, funded by profits from USDT (about $186B in circulation)
- Tether is expanding beyond holding gold into active trading, aiming to compete with major bullion banks and exploit dislocations between futures and physical
- The strategy supports XAUT (Tether Gold) growth, but also raises reserve-risk and disclosure scrutiny for USDT as gold and other non-cash assets rise in the mix
What Happened?
Tether disclosed it has built a large physical gold position stored in a high-security Swiss vault, accumulating roughly 140 tons and continuing to buy at a pace of one to two tons per week. The company says the gold is held both as part of its own reserves and to back its tokenized gold product, XAUT, which is redeemable for physical bullion. Tether is also hiring experienced bullion-market talent and exploring building a major gold trading operation rather than remaining a passive buyer.
Why It Matters?
Tether’s scale effectively introduces a new, non-traditional “reserve manager” into the gold market—one with steady cash generation from stablecoin float and the capacity to be a consistent marginal buyer. That matters for price dynamics at the margin, especially in an environment where gold demand is already strong due to geopolitical risk and skepticism toward government debt. For investors, the more important implication is structural: tokenized gold could become a faster on-ramp for emerging-market savers and crypto-native capital to access bullion-like exposure, potentially reinforcing long-duration demand. At the same time, increasing allocations to assets like gold (and other higher-volatility holdings) can intensify questions about liquidity, transparency, and risk management for a dollar stablecoin that must maintain confidence in a 1:1 value expectation.
What’s Next?
Watch whether Tether’s buying pace persists and whether it materially scales XAUT circulation, since management suggested a path to $5–$10B in token market value that could require even more physical accumulation. Monitor signs that Tether becomes an active liquidity provider in gold—through arbitrage or physical/futures trading—because that would mark a strategic shift into a bank-like role with different operational and market risks. Finally, track regulatory and ratings scrutiny around reserve composition and disclosure; any credibility shock to USDT could force faster asset-liquidity decisions that matter for both Tether’s gold strategy and broader crypto market stability.













