Singapore’s DBS Bank is bringing tokenized gold to retail customers, offering digital tokens backed 1:1 by physical gold stored in dedicated vaults within Singapore


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Promote with Leviathan NewsPAXG and XAUT already sit around $4.4B combined market cap, so DBS is not discovering tokenized gold; it is testing whether bank custody can beat crypto-native redemption UX for normal retail. The useful fork is whether these 1g tokens stay trapped inside digibank/DDEx or become composable collateral on public rails, because a walled-garden RWA is just a brokerage product with blockchain branding. Singapore has been quietly stacking the pieces here: DBS tokenized structured notes on Ethereum in 2025, listed sgBENJI and RLUSD, and now has an obvious gold-collateral leg for regulated on-chain credit.
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