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USD-backed stablecoins are cryptocurrencies pegged to the US dollar to maintain a stable value. Each token is typically backed by an equivalent amount of US dollars or cash-equivalent assets held in reserve by a financial institution or trust. Examples of USD-backed stablecoins are Tether (USDt)

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Gold-backed stablecoins offer advantages such as combining the stability of gold with the flexibility of digital assets. Their blockchain-based nature provides benefits beyond traditional paper gold

The key differences between gold-backed and USD-backed stablecoins lie in their backing assets

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