Company Description
Streamex Corp. (NASDAQ: STEX) is described as a vertically integrated technology and infrastructure company focused on the tokenization and digitalization of real-world assets, with a particular emphasis on commodities and gold-backed instruments. The company positions itself as an institutional commodity tokenization platform, building regulated, yield-bearing financial products that bring traditional commodities and financial assets on-chain.
According to multiple company communications, Streamex develops institutional-grade solutions that bring traditional commodities and assets on-chain through secure, regulated, and yield-bearing instruments. Its stated goal is to bridge the gap between traditional finance and blockchain-enabled markets by offering digital-asset structures that are designed to be transparent, scalable, and compliant with applicable securities regulations.
Focus on Commodity and Gold Tokenization
Streamex describes itself as a vertically integrated commodity tokenization company focused on bringing real-world assets, particularly gold and other commodities, on-chain through regulated, yield-bearing, and liquid financial instruments. Company materials emphasize a gold-denominated balance sheet and an approach that integrates physical gold bullion purchases with blockchain-based products.
A central element of Streamex’s strategy is GLDY, which the company refers to as its flagship, institutional real-world-asset (RWA) offering. GLDY is described as a regulated, yield-bearing, gold-backed stablecoin or digital asset intended to provide exposure to physical gold while targeting yield paid in additional ounces of gold. Streamex states that each GLDY token is intended to be backed by physical gold and is structured as a non-voting digital share of a special purpose vehicle that holds gold, subject to expenses and program operations.
Institutional Orientation and Regulatory Framework
Company disclosures state that Streamex’s products, including GLDY, are designed primarily for institutional and accredited investors under U.S. securities regulations. GLDY is described as a security offered in reliance on Rule 506(c) of Regulation D, with tokens characterized as restricted securities subject to transfer and eligibility limitations. Access to GLDY is described as being limited to investors who complete eligibility requirements such as accreditation verification, AML/KYC procedures, sanctions screening, and wallet verification through the Streamex platform.
Streamex highlights a focus on regulated, on-chain market infrastructure. The company has announced participation in Project Open, an initiative submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that seeks a regulatory framework for compliant issuance and trading of registered securities on public blockchains. Streamex presents this participation as aligned with its mission to expand regulated trading pathways for tokenized securities such as GLDY.
Platform and Technology Partnerships
Streamex describes its platform as an infrastructure layer for next-generation real-world assets, starting with GLDY. Public materials state that the platform is designed to host tokenized offerings, provide real-time metrics for GLDY, and support investor onboarding and subscription processes for eligible participants.
The company has announced a strategic partnership with Chainlink, described as its official oracle and on-chain transparency provider. As part of this partnership, Streamex reports that it is integrating Chainlink’s Proof of Reserve and Price Feeds to provide on-chain verification of gold reserves backing GLDY and to deliver market data. Streamex also states that it is integrating Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and the Cross-Chain Token (CCT) standard to enable cross-chain transfers of GLDY across specified blockchain networks, with the stated aim of improving liquidity, accessibility, and cross-chain functionality for institutional users.
Gold-Backed Balance Sheet and Financing Activities
In its public announcements, Streamex links its corporate financing activities directly to its commodity-focused strategy. The company has disclosed a secured convertible debenture financing in which net proceeds are allocated to vaulted, physical gold bullion. Streamex states that this approach reinforces a gold-backed balance sheet and supports its tokenization initiatives, including the GLDY pre-sale and related infrastructure.
The company’s communications describe this gold-backed balance sheet strategy as intended to provide stability against currency devaluation and to create a foundation for scalable, blockchain-enabled investment products tied to gold and other commodities. This focus on physical bullion holdings is presented as consistent with Streamex’s broader objective of integrating gold-backed assets into both its corporate structure and product roadmap.
Strategic Investments and Partnerships in Precious Metals
Streamex has announced a strategic equity stake in Empress Royalty Corp., described as a precious metals royalty and streaming company with a portfolio focused on gold and silver royalties and streams. Streamex characterizes this 9.9% equity interest as a way to gain exposure to real, cash-flowing precious metal assets and as aligned with its strategy of building an institutional-grade real-world asset platform centered on commodities, royalties, and streams.
Additionally, Streamex highlights an exclusive partnership with Monetary Metals to support yield-bearing precious metals products, and a relationship with Simplify Asset Management through a letter of intent to integrate GLDY into ETF structures and co-develop tokenized exchange-traded products. The company also references collaboration with the Solana Policy Institute via Project Open, positioning these relationships as part of its institutional and regulatory-focused ecosystem.
Product Roadmap and Real-World Asset Tokenization Strategy
Streamex’s stated long-term roadmap is to develop a full-spectrum, institutional-grade on-chain commodities capital markets infrastructure. Company materials describe a plan to expand beyond gold into additional tokenized commodity products, such as silver with yield, royalties and streams, copper with yield, and oil and gas with yield, while acknowledging that these initiatives are part of a broader roadmap subject to market conditions and strategic alignment.
The company articulates a corporate philosophy of designing value-added structured solutions that aim to enhance the economic utility of commodity assets through tokenization. Rather than only digitizing existing assets, Streamex states that it seeks to structure products that may transform traditionally static holdings into potentially yield-generating, institutionally scalable financial instruments. This philosophy is presented as a way to modernize commodity financing and improve capital efficiency for market participants.
Exchange Listing and Corporate Communications
Streamex’s common stock trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the ticker symbol STEX. The company has publicly disclosed that it received formal approval from Nasdaq for continued listing on this market. Streamex uses press releases and investor events, such as corporate update webinars and participation in investment conferences, to provide information about its strategic roadmap, product launches, financing transactions, and partnerships.
Through these communications, Streamex positions itself as operating at the intersection of commodities, digital assets, and institutional finance, with a focus on regulated tokenization of real-world assets and the development of gold-backed, yield-bearing instruments like GLDY.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Streamex (STEX) currently stands at 2.5 million shares, down 0.4% from the previous reporting period, representing 3.0% of the float. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Streamex (STEX) currently stands at 3.2 days, down 17.4% from the previous period. This days-to-cover ratio represents a balanced liquidity scenario for short positions. The days to cover has increased 60.9% over the past year, indicating improving liquidity conditions. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.1 to 3.8 days.