Gold Price Today (10 November 2025)

As of 10 November 2025, the gold price is approximately USD $3,997.45 per troy ounce. One troy ounce equals 31.1035 grams, which puts the price per gram at roughly $128.54 and per kilogram at $128,540. This spot price represents the global benchmark used by gold traders, bullion dealers, and institutional investors. While physical gold products like coins or bars may include small premiums, the spot price is the reference point for most investment decisions. Tokenized gold like XAUT and PAXG tracks this same spot price in real time, giving digital investors exposure to gold’s value without physical handling.

Why Does Gold Price Change?

Gold prices fluctuate based on macroeconomic conditions and investor behavior. Factors include global inflation rates, interest rate expectations, and geopolitical tensions. When markets become volatile, gold is seen as a safe-haven asset, driving demand and increasing the price. Conversely, when interest rates rise or the U.S. dollar strengthens, some investors shift toward yield-generating assets, which can put downward pressure on gold. Despite short-term fluctuations, gold’s long-term trend has historically been upward, reflecting its enduring value as a store of wealth.

Understanding Gold Measurements

  • Gold is measured in troy ounces, not regular ounces

  • 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grams

  • Price comparisons require consistent units

    The troy ounce standard is used worldwide for trading bullion. In many retail markets, grams and kilograms are more common, especially for jewelry. Understanding the measurement ensures accurate valuation whether buying physical gold, calculating investment worth, or trading tokenized equivalents.

Spot Price vs. Retail Price

The spot price is what you see on financial charts. When buying physical gold, the actual price includes:

  • Refining costs

  • Dealer premiums

  • Secure storage and insurance fees
    Jewelry adds additional factors such as craftsmanship and brand. Investment-grade bars and coins are closer to spot, but retail pricing always exceeds the baseline. Tokenized gold, on the other hand, is priced exactly in line with spot prices, giving investors accurate market exposure digitally.

Gold vs. Tokenized Gold (XAUT and PAXG)

Gold has long been recognized as a stable and valuable asset, cherished for its ability to preserve wealth across generations. In the digital age, gold is no longer confined to physical bars or coins—innovations like tokenized gold have brought this timeless asset onto the blockchain. Platforms offering tokens such as XAUT and PAXG allow investors to hold gold in a fully digital form, combining the security and intrinsic value of gold with the accessibility, liquidity, and flexibility of crypto markets. By bridging traditional gold with blockchain technology, tokenized gold provides a modern way to invest in and trade this precious metal without the logistical challenges of storage or transportation.

Is Tokenized Gold Backed by Physical Gold?

  • Each XAUT or PAXG token represents ownership of actual gold stored in secure vaults

  • Token values adjust in real time with global gold prices
    Tokenized gold is fully backed, audited, and in most cases redeemable according to issuer terms. This makes it a practical way for investors to access gold’s intrinsic value without worrying about storage, shipping, or verification. Real-time trading ensures the token value reflects spot market movements.

View tokenized gold prices and trade instantly on MEXC:
XAUT: https://www.mexc.com/price/XAUT
PAXG: https://www.mexc.com/price/PAXG

Should You Buy Physical Gold or Tokenized Gold?

Physical gold is ideal for long-term storage, gifting, or tangible wealth. Tokenized gold provides flexibility, instant trading, and the ability to buy fractional amounts without storage concerns. Many modern investors combine both approaches: physical gold for legacy holdings and tokenized gold for portfolio liquidity and strategic hedging. With prices around $3,997.45 per troy ounce, tokenized gold is an accessible and efficient way to gain exposure to one of the world’s most reliable assets.

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