Elemental Royalty Corporation becomes first publicly traded gold firm to pay dividends in Tether Gold, marking major milestone for tokenized real-world assets. (Elemental Royalty Corporation becomes first publicly traded gold firm to pay dividends in Tether Gold, marking major milestone for tokenized real-world assets. (

XAU₮ Powers First-Ever Tokenized Gold Dividend From Public Company

2026/02/22 01:30
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XAU₮ Powers First-Ever Tokenized Gold Dividend From Public Company

James Ding Feb 21, 2026 17:30

Elemental Royalty Corporation becomes first publicly traded gold firm to pay dividends in Tether Gold, marking major milestone for tokenized real-world assets.

XAU₮ Powers First-Ever Tokenized Gold Dividend From Public Company

A publicly traded gold company will now pay shareholders in tokenized gold rather than cash—a first for the precious metals industry. Elemental Royalty Corporation announced on February 17 that investors can elect to receive dividends denominated in Tether Gold (XAU₮), connecting traditional equity ownership directly to physical gold through blockchain rails.

The move matters because it demonstrates tokenized commodities can function within existing corporate finance structures, not just as trading instruments. Shareholders opting for XAU₮ dividends receive exposure to actual gold bars sitting in secure vaults rather than fiat currency that loses purchasing power.

Why Gold Companies Are Watching

Gold royalty firms generate revenue from production without operating mines themselves—a model that already appeals to investors seeking gold exposure with less operational risk. Adding tokenized dividend options extends that thesis further.

"Gold has always been one of the most trusted stores of value in the world, yet integrating it directly into modern financial distribution models has been difficult," said Paolo Ardoino, Tether's CEO. "Using XAU₮ for shareholder dividends changes that dynamic completely."

Each XAU₮ token represents one troy ounce of physical gold on a London Good Delivery bar, stored in secure vaults with unique serial numbers. Holders can redeem tokens for physical bars delivered in Switzerland—though most will likely prefer the liquidity of keeping tokens on Ethereum or TRON.

Tether's Broader Gold Push

This dividend announcement follows Tether's $150 million strategic investment in Gold.com on February 6, aimed at integrating XAU₮ for purchasing physical gold. The company has publicly stated ambitions to become "one of the world's largest gold central banks," targeting institutional and sovereign adoption.

XAU₮ currently trades around $5,091 with a market cap of $2.65 billion, up 1.59% over 24 hours as of February 21. The token launched in 2020 and has steadily grown as investors seek inflation hedges that don't require physical storage logistics.

What Traders Should Consider

The Elemental dividend structure creates an interesting arbitrage consideration. Shareholders receiving XAU₮ get gold price exposure plus blockchain liquidity, while cash dividend recipients take currency risk. During periods of dollar weakness or gold rallies, the XAU₮ option could meaningfully outperform.

For the broader tokenized asset market, this sets precedent. If gold royalty companies can pay tokenized dividends, energy firms could theoretically pay in tokenized oil, REITs in tokenized property shares. The infrastructure proof-of-concept matters more than this single company's dividend policy.

Watch for other gold-focused public companies to announce similar programs in coming months. Once one firm proves the regulatory and operational pathway works, followers typically emerge quickly.

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