Crypto & Web3·Jun 19, 2026

Ledn Adds Tether Gold Collateral As Tokenized Gold Enters Crypto Lending

Tokenized gold is moving deeper into crypto lending markets. Digital asset lender Ledn has added Tether Gold, or XAU₮, as collateral for loans, according to its official announcement. The move gives borrowers another way to access liquidity

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Ledn Adds Tether Gold Collateral As Tokenized Gold Enters Crypto Lending
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Tokenized gold is moving deeper into crypto lending markets. Digital asset lender Ledn has added Tether Gold, or XAU₮, as collateral for loans, according to its official announcement. The move gives borrowers another way to access liquidity

  • Digital asset lender Ledn has added Tether Gold, or XAU₮, as collateral for loans, according to its official announcement.
  • TL;DR Ledn has added Tether Gold as a supported collateral asset for loans.
  • Adding Tether Gold widens that model into the real-world asset market, where tokenized commodities have become a growing part of crypto’s institutional story.
  • That may help avoid losing exposure to gold while still accessing stablecoin liquidity for other uses.
  • Ledn’s product is not available everywhere, and the company specifically excludes Canada and the European Union.
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Tokenized gold is moving deeper into crypto lending markets. Digital asset lender Ledn has added Tether Gold, or XAU₮, as collateral for loans, according to its official announcement. The move gives borrowers another way to access liquidity without selling a tokenized claim on physical gold. TL;DR Ledn has added Tether Gold as a supported collateral asset for loans. Borrowers can access liquidity against XAU₮ rather than selling the asset outright. Ledn says collateral is held 1:1 and is not rehypothecated. The product excludes residents of Canada and the European Union, so availability is not global. A new collateral lane for tokenized gold Ledn has historically been closely associated with Bitcoin-backed lending. Adding Tether Gold widens that model into the real-world asset market, where tokenized commodities have become a growing part of crypto’s institutional story. XAU₮ is designed to represent exposure to physical gold, while still moving as a digital asset. By accepting it as collateral, Ledn is effectively treating tokenized gold as something borrowers can pledge for liquidity in much the same way they might use Bitcoin or other supported assets. The practical appeal is straightforward. A holder who does not want to sell XAU₮ can borrow against it instead. That may help avoid losing exposure to gold while still accessing stablecoin liquidity for other uses. The custody model is the key claim The most important part of Ledn’s announcement is the custody language. The company says collateral is held 1:1 and is not rehypothecated or lent out to generate yield. That point matters because crypto lending has a long memory. After the failures of several high-yield lenders in the last cycle, users are much more sensitive to how collateral is held, whether it is reused, and what happens during market stress. A non-rehypothecation model is easier to explain to borrowers because it reduces one of the more obvious forms of counterparty risk. It does not remove all risk, but it gives the product a cleaner structure than lending models that depend on recycling client collateral through yield strategies. Why this fits the RWA narrative The timing also fits the broader real-world asset trend. Tokenized Treasuries, tokenized gold, stablecoin reserve products, and collateralized lending are all part of the same movement: bringing familiar financial assets into crypto-native rails. Gold is especially interesting because it sits between old and new market habits. It is one of the oldest reserve assets, but tokenized versions make it easier to move, pledge, and integrate into digital lending platforms. The caveat is access. Ledn’s product is not available everywhere, and the company specifically excludes Canada and the European Union. That should keep expectations grounded. This is not a universal product launch, but it is another sign that tokenized commodities are becoming more useful inside crypto credit markets. That gives the story a wider market angle. Tokenized gold is not trying to replace Bitcoin’s role in crypto lending, but it gives lenders and borrowers another type of collateral with a very different risk profile. Bitcoin collateral is tied to crypto market beta, while gold-linked collateral is often framed around preservation, hedging, and liquidity. In a market where borrowers increasingly want more choice, that distinction matters. This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae. This report is based on information from Ledn. at Ledn

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