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AYNI Private Sale Launches: A New Era of Gold-Backed Tokens
AYNI has officially launched its Private Sale, offering early access to a new type of gold-backed token. Against the backdrop of a 24% gold price rally in 2025 and record Q2 earnings across the mining sector, AYNI presents a timely opportunity for those seeking exposure to real-world assets on-chain.
Unlike traditional gold tokens, AYNI is backed not by stored bullion, but by tokenized mining capacity from a licensed Peruvian gold producer, Minerales San Hilario. With over 9 tons of verified reserves, the project ties token value directly to physical gold extraction.
How It Works
AYNI token holders can stake their tokens and receive quarterly payouts in PAXG, a digital asset backed by physical gold. Rewards are linked to actual mine output, and the project includes:
- A fixed supply of 806 million tokens,
- 15% quarterly buyback and burn of tokens using success fees,
- Full on-chain reporting of mining performance.
Why AYNI Stands Out
With low debt across major miners and rising investor demand for real asset exposure, gold is outperforming — and AYNI brings that upside to blockchain users. It’s a modern way to earn gold-backed returns without vaults, intermediaries, or speculative volatility.
Join the Private Sale and be part of the next wave in real-world asset tokenization.
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