XCN launches goliath mainnet

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Event date

Monday 03 March 2025, UTC

Event description

Onyx Goliath is a Layer 1 blockchain aimed at reshaping global finance. Designed for banks and financial institutions, it promises unmatched scalability, security, and speed. More info in "event source" section:

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Onyxcoin XAUX & XAGX Testnet Release

Onyxcoin is launching XAUX and XAGX test tokens on its Goliath Testnet to facilitate real-world asset tokenization. These test tokens simulate assets backed by USDC, ETH, or XCN within the Onyx ecosystem. The event is scheduled for December 24, 2025. Participants can experience tokenization processes on the testnet environment, likely via Onyx's official channels. Recent News There are no major recent news or announcements specifically about XAUX & XAGX or the Goliath Testnet from top crypto news platforms or social channels. However, Onyxcoin has previously focused on expanding its blockchain and DeFi ecosystem capabilities, aiming to increase adoption of real asset tokenization. Future Plans Onyxcoin plans to move from testnet to mainnet releases for XAUX and XAGX tokens, aiming to offer real-world asset tokenization and DeFi integration. Future phases may include enhanced token utility, partnerships for asset backing, and broader ecosystem support. Community Sentiment Neutral — The community is cautiously optimistic about the new tokenization features, pending more detailed information and mainnet launch. No significant public reactions or influencer comments were found. Risk Disclaimer As this is a testnet release, no immediate token price impact is expected; however, future mainnet deployments could affect market sentiment. Sources used https://x.com/Onyx/status/2003831817334587864

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