Paxos releases PAXG March transparency report: Gold reserves drop to 183,846.905 troy ounces
The official Paxos released the March Pax Gold (PAXG) transparency report, which disclosed the unaudited financial data of PAXG as of 5 pm Eastern Time on March 29. The main points include: the number of issued PAXG decreased to 183,846.856, and the gold reserves reduced to 183,846.905 troy ounces. The supply of PAXG did not exceed the balance of redeemable assets.
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