Theo closes $100M facility backing gold-linked yield stablecoin
Cointelegraph focuses on gold-linked and stablecoin, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Decrypt.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: Cointelegraph·US·corporate
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What happened: A new gold-linked yield stablecoin aims to tap commodity markets for returns as institutions explore alternatives to Treasury-backed tokens.
Cross-source context: Decrypt highlights the White House is prepared to announce progress as soon as tomorrow on the stablecoin yield issue plaguing crypto's market structure bill.
What to watch next: movement around gold-linked, stablecoin.
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A new gold-linked yield stablecoin aims to tap commodity markets for returns as institutions explore alternatives to Treasury-backed tokens.