A gold-referenced, utility-denominated system unit for execution-driven ecosystems
GODL is a utility-based system unit designed to reference gold as a unit of account, while enabling access to real-world execution inside closed digital ecosystems.
It operates as a utility currency in the strict, functional sense—
used to access, measure, and interact with execution, with pricing referenced to globally recognised gold benchmarks.
Gold provides the stable, universally understood reference.
GODL provides the digital interface.
It is not legal tender, not a payment instrument and not intended for general monetary use.
It does not represent ownership of gold, yield, or a claim on assets.
Gold provides the reference. Execution exists independently.
Digital access to that execution requires GODL.