Matrixdock, Asia’s leading Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization platform under Matrixport Group, today announced the deployment of XAUm on Solana. As Asia’s largest tokenized gold project with physical redemption available across major Asian wealth centers, XAUm represents one troy ounce of 99.99% pure, LBMA-accredited physical gold per token, securely vaulted and independently audited. The expansion brings institutional-grade tokenized gold to one of the industry’s most scalable and high-performance blockchain networks, unlocking new use cases across trading, liquidity management, and decentralized finance. XAUm has been recognized by Falcon Finance’s latest tokenized-gold industry report, which highlighted Matrixdock among the sector’s leading platforms.

Solana significantly expands XAUm’s accessibility due to its high throughput, low latency, and minimal transaction costs, making it well-suited for real-world asset deployment at scale. Its architecture supports near-instant settlement and high-frequency interactions, enabling gold to function not only as a store of value but also as a liquid on-chain reserve asset within DeFi applications. Security remains foundational to XAUm’s design. The Solana smart contracts supporting XAUm have undergone independent audits by Accretion and Sec3, reinforcing Matrixdock’s commitment to institutional-grade risk management and on-chain security.

XAUm will launch natively within Solana’s DeFi ecosystem, with initial liquidity on Raydium for decentralized trading and liquidity provisioning, and planned expansion into Solana-based lending markets. Pyth will serve as the primary price oracle. This architecture allows XAUm holders to use tokenized gold as collateral, access on-chain liquidity, and participate in DeFi strategies – while maintaining full physical backing and asset integrity. This is not Matrixdock’s first deployment on Solana.

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