Gate has completed the latest round of cash dividend distribution for 100 US-listed stocks, paying out the dividends in USDT to eligible users. Holders of the relevant stocks at the snapshot time received pro-rata settlements automatically, with no action required on their part. The payout round covers stocks with corporate dividend dates from August 3 to August 7, 2026, spanning sectors such as technology and semiconductors, financial services, energy, consumer goods, healthcare, industrials, real estate REITs, utilities, materials, media and entertainment, telecom, and strategy ETFs. Representative names include ASML (ASML), Mastercard (MA), Costco (COST), and General Dynamics (GD).
Gate has wrapped up its newest cash dividend payout round for 100 US-listed stocks, ChainCatcher reported. The list includes ASML (ASML) and Mastercard (MA).
The platform paid the dividends in USDT to users who were holding the relevant stocks at the snapshot time. It worked on a pro-rata basis. And it was handled automatically, so recipients did not need to do anything.
This round applies to stocks with corporate dividend dates running from August 3 to August 7, 2026. The group stretches across technology and semiconductors, financial services, energy, consumer goods, healthcare, industrials, real estate REITs, utilities, materials, media and entertainment, telecom, and strategy ETFs.
Some of the better-known names in the batch are ASML (ASML), Mastercard (MA), Costco (COST), and General Dynamics (GD). Among others.
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