Gold you can trade any time, even when the usual markets are shut.
It already trades 24/7 on Solana, and an everyday version is coming.
If news hits at 3am on a Sunday, users can act on it right away.
Henry McPhie, Co-Founder & CEO, Streamex
Today’s version is for accredited investors but soon digital gold will be accessible to everyone.
There is an important distinction between the two products. The GLDY that trades today is a regulated security available only to verified accredited investors. The retail product Streamex has signalled is a separate, future offering aimed at a broad, global audience, and it is expected to pay the same yield as today’s product, up to roughly 3.5% a year.
The aim is simple: let anyone, anywhere, trade gold whenever they want.
More and more people already trade gold around the clock. Streamex wants to serve them.
Bottom line: trade gold the second it moves, with an everyday version on the way.
This article is for general information only and is not investment, financial, legal or tax advice. $GLDY is offered as a security to verified accredited investors under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D and is a restricted security. References to a future retail product describe plans that are not yet available, may differ in eligibility and features, and are subject to change. Products may not be available in all jurisdictions. Trading digital assets involves significant risk, including loss of capital. Streamex Corp. is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: STEX); statements about future products are forward-looking and involve risk.
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