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Reserve Rights Price (RSR)
Market stats
Reserve Rights is on the decline this week. ↘
The price of Reserve Rights has decreased by 0.50% in the last hour and decreased by 7.05% in the past 24 hours. Reserve Rights’s price has also fallen by 10.34% in the past week. The current price is $0.0128 per RSR with a 24-hour trading volume of $85.18M. Currently, Reserve Rights is valued at 89.20% below its all time high of $0.12. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Reserve Rights since its launch.
The current circulating supply of Reserve Rights is 53,834,088,904 RSR which means that Reserve Rights has as total market cap of 53,834,088,904.
Overall
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$691.2M
$85.2M
53.8B RSR
$0.12
Price change
↘ 0.5%
↘ 7.05%
↘ 10.34%
↘ 7.47%
↗ 21.29%
↗ 541.93%
1 year benchmarks
↗ 508.85%
↗ 172.64%
↗ 124.61%
↗ 304.67%
About Reserve Rights
FAQ
Reserve Rights (RSR) is an ERC-20 token that plays a crucial role in the Reserve Protocol. Launched in May 2019, RSR serves two primary functions: overcollateralization of Reserve stablecoins (RTokens) through staking and governance of these tokens through proposing and voting on changes to their configuration. RSR is not just a governance token for RTokens, but also acts as a safety net to ensure RToken holders are compensated in the event of a collateral token default. RSR holders can choose to stake on any RToken, divide their RSR tokens by staking on multiple RTokens, or opt not to stake their RSR at all. In return for providing this first-loss capital, RSR stakers may receive compensation from the RToken they chose to insure.
Reserve Rights operates within the Reserve Protocol, a system that allows the creation of RTokens, which are stablecoins backed by a basket of cryptocurrencies managed by smart contracts. These baskets can consist of any ERC-20 assets, including stablecoins like USD Coin (USDC), True USD (TUSD), and Paxos Dollar (USDP), as well as DeFi-yield bearing assets like Compound USD Coin (cUSDC) and Aave Dai (aDAI). RSR holders can stake their tokens to provide overcollateralization for these RTokens, thereby ensuring their stability. In the event of a collateral token default, RSR acts as a backstop to compensate RToken holders. The Reserve Protocol aims to transition to more diverse baskets in the future, potentially including fiat currencies, securities, commodities, and complex asset types like synthetics and derivatives.
Reserve Rights (RSR) has a variety of potential use cases within the Reserve Protocol. Primarily, it serves as a governance token for Reserve stablecoins (RTokens), allowing RSR holders to propose and vote on changes to RTokens. Additionally, RSR provides overcollateralization for RTokens, acting as a safety net in the event of a collateral token default. This overcollateralization function allows RSR holders to stake their tokens on any RToken, potentially receiving compensation from the RToken they chose to insure. As the Reserve Protocol evolves and more diverse asset baskets are introduced, the role of RSR may expand, offering additional use cases for holders.
Reserve Rights (RSR) was launched in May 2019 following a successful initial exchange offering (IEO). The Reserve Protocol, within which RSR operates, was co-founded by Nevin Freeman and Matt Elder. Freeman, a seasoned entrepreneur, serves as Reserve's CEO, while Elder, an experienced engineer who previously worked for Google and Quixey, oversees the architecture of the Reserve protocol implementation as the project’s CTO. Since its launch, the Reserve team has grown significantly, now comprising over 200 individuals, including engineers, developers, and legal and compliance staff. The team shares a common goal of positioning Reserve as an open, massively scalable stablecoin platform that aims to contribute to economic prosperity.
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The current market cap of Reserve Rights is $691.22M. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Reserve Rights is $0.12. This all-time high is highest price paid for Reserve Rights since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Reserve Rights is $85.18M.
Assets that have a similar market cap to Reserve Rights include Liquity, DAO Maker, NYM, and many others. To see a full list, see our comparable market cap assets.
The current circulating supply of Reserve Rights is 54 billion.
Reserve Rights Price History
Date | Price | Change |
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Today (January 22, 2025) | $0.0128 | -6.95% |
24 hours ago (January 21, 2025) | $0.0138 | -7.05% |
1 week ago (January 15, 2025) | $0.0143 | -10.34% |
1 month ago (December 22, 2024) | $0.0107 | 21.29% |
1 year ago | $0.0021 | 541.93% |
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