Gate USD (GUSD) stablecoin analytics
Gate USD is Gate exchange's yield-bearing dollar, minted 1:1 by staking USDT or USDC and backed mostly by short-term T-bills with CEX-managed yield strategies.
Static Profile
Static stablecoin profile
Gate USD (GUSD) static profile: governance model Centralized (CeFi); backing model Real-World Asset Backed; peg US Dollar.
AI summary / Updated May 15, 2026
Gate USD is Gate's yield-bearing dollar minted 1:1 from USDT/USDC deposits, backed by 70% T-bills and 25% stablecoins with 5% opaque CEX-managed strategies. Gate USD functions less as a stablecoin and more as a yield certificate: users deposit USDT or USDC on Gate, receive...
AI summary · drafted by claude-opus-4-7 · reviewed by @TokenBrice on May 15, 2026 · facts as of May 15, 2026
- Collateral
- Short-term U.S. Treasury bonds and stablecoin-backed yield instruments held by Gate; users mint GUSD 1:1 by staking USDT or USDC
- Peg Mechanism
- 1:1 mint by staking USDT or USDC on Gate; upon redemption, users receive USDC equal to principal plus accrued interest; GUSD is yield-bearing — appreciation is baked in at redemption
- Jurisdiction
- Cayman Islands
- Proof Of Reserves
- Self-Reported PoR by Gate Reserve source
- Contracts
- 1 deployment tracked across Ethereum.
Snippet Answer
Is GUSD safe?
Pharos does not mark GUSD as absolutely safe. Static metadata says Gate USD uses a Centralized (CeFi) governance model and Real-World Asset Backed backing, with Self-Reported PoR from Gate; the main caveat is that issuer or admin freeze controls are recorded. Treat the live peg, liquidity, reserve, dependency, and Safety Score sections below as the current risk read.
Next Actions
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Source: checked-in StablecoinMeta profile fields. Live price, supply, reserve, liquidity, event, and safety data load in the interactive dossier below; the summary above was last updated May 15, 2026.
GUSD quick answers
What is Gate USD (GUSD)?
Gate USD is Gate exchange's yield-bearing dollar, minted 1:1 by staking USDT or USDC and backed mostly by short-term T-bills with CEX-managed yield strategies. The static profile records its US Dollar peg mechanism as: 1:1 mint by staking USDT or USDC on Gate; upon redemption, users receive USDC equal to principal plus accrued interest; GUSD is yield-bearing — appreciation is baked in at redemption
What backs GUSD?
Pharos classifies GUSD backing as Real-World Asset Backed. Collateral, per the static profile: Short-term U.S. Treasury bonds and stablecoin-backed yield instruments held by Gate; users mint GUSD 1:1 by staking USDT or USDC Reserve evidence: Self-Reported PoR from Gate.
Can GUSD be frozen or blacklisted?
Based on tracked contract metadata and blacklist coverage, issuer or admin freeze controls are recorded. Live freeze and blacklist events for GUSD, when applicable, appear in the dossier below.
