Bahrain digital asset exchange ATME launches gold-backed token with central bank support
On March 9th, according to News.bitcoin, Bahrain's regulated digital asset exchange ATME has launched gold-backed tokens with the support of the country's central bank. Each token represents one kilogram of gold, providing qualified investors with a secure and modern way to invest in gold without the challenges of physical gold storage. ATME CEO Alex Lola stated that combining the stability of gold with blockchain technology will promote financial inclusion in the region.
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