In a market that we’ve never seen before don’t guess, diversify.

Revix Team
2 min readApr 4, 2020
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PAX Gold is an asset-backed digital token and a fast, effortless way to invest in physical gold.

In 2008 when the stock market dropped 30% gold was up by 30%. Given it is scarce, universally precious and backed by thousands of years of trading history, gold is widely recommended as part of a diversified investment portfolio.

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A digital token backed by physical gold

Every PAXG token is backed by one fine troy ounce of London Good Delivery gold bars, so it tracks the real-time market price of gold. By owning PAXG you own the underlying physical gold.

While history can’t predict what will happen in the future, gold has performed well in times of crisis and it appears to be leading the pack again.

Why PAX Gold?

Accessible
Own physical gold with as little as R500.

Smart
Protect your wealth and reduce your investment risk.

Flexible
Buy fractions of gold, with 430 PAXG tokens equivalent to one gold bar.

Regulated and audited
You can trust that your gold is always there and always yours.

Cost-effective
No hidden fees, storage fees or insurance fees.

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