UQUID and Tether Gold ($XAUT) have joined forces to launch “The New Gold Rush,” that rewards shoppers with digital gold for everyday purchases worldwide.UQUID and Tether Gold ($XAUT) have joined forces to launch “The New Gold Rush,” that rewards shoppers with digital gold for everyday purchases worldwide.

UQUID and Tether Gold Transform Web3 Shopping with Digital Gold Reward

2025/11/12 19:30
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UQUID, a leading Web3 shopping infrastructure, has announced its purposeful partnership with Tether Gold, a digital token ($XAUT) backed by physical gold. Both FinTech firms have joined forces to revolutionize the web3 shopping with digital gold rewards. The title of the campaign is “The New Gold Rush,” which changes Web3 shopping into a remarkable opportunity to touch something timeless and borderless.

 For the first time, Tether Gold ($XAUT) launched its own gold in 2020. Every $XAUT indicates one troy ounce of physical gold, which was stored in Swiss vaults for safety purposes. This tether gold can be easily tracked on the blockchain to monitor transparency. UQUID has released this news through its official X account.

UQUID and Tether Transform Digital Gold Payments

The successful partnership between UQUID and Tether in 2023 completely changed the way gold is traded. From that time, holders could spend gold instead of storing it for a long time. In this situation, Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, expressed his views. He said, “I am very pleased that customers holding XAU₮ can now choose to shop at Uquid for their physical, digital, and NFT needs, and I hope to see more online retailers follow Uquid’s lead.”

UQUID shoppers who pay with USDT or Tether Gold ($XAUT) will be able to get a bonus of 0.00001-0.001 $XAUT as a reward on any order worth $10. In addition, above $50 will be given a 1 XAUT as a reward for users and shared among three lucky winners. This interesting and rewarding campaign, “The New Gold Rush,” runs from 11 November to 12 December 2025.

Tether Gold Mirrors Gold’s Historic Price Rally

The trust level of physical Gold holders is rapidly increasing from mid-October 2025; during this period, the gold price hit $4312 per ounce, breaking the record as the first traded metal. On the other hand, Tether Gold ($XAUT), the digital twin of that asset, also gets the surge in growth side by side with physical gold. Tether Gold reached its all-time high (ATH) of $4392.88 and crossed $1.5 billion in market cap.

Gold is as important in the present time as in previous times. It remains a luxury all the time for users and investors. As UQUID’s team explains, “Digital gold makes the precious universal. Whether you’re in Manila, Lagos, or Buenos Aires, you can now hold or spend gold as easily as sending a text.” Since 2023, UQUID has molded Tether’s token from a static store of value into a living, usable currency and built a strong connection between financial histories with a single smart transaction.

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