Reserve Rights (RSR) is a cryptocurrency and operates on the Ethereum platform. Reserve Rights has a current supply of 100,000,000,000 with 56,580,759,976 in circulation. The last known price of Reserve Rights is 0.008293 USD and is up 12.67 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 275 active market(s) with $68,605,059.24 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://reserve.org/.
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The crypto market has started the week well, with Bitcoin and many altcoins beating the American stock market. Bitcoin price has held steady above $88,000, while the valuation of all cryptocurrencies has jumped to $2.75 trillion. This article provides the forecast of top altcoins like Reserve Rights (RSR), IOTA (IOTA), Pendle, and Solana (SOL).
A governance token for the Reserve Protocol stablecoin, launched by a firm previously advised by sworn-in SEC Chair Paul Atkins, has surged over 13% after crypto exchange Coinbase announced that it will list the token. Atkins was an early adviser for the stablecoin firm around the time it launched in 2019, according to Reserve Protocol's CEO Nevin Freeman.
Coinbase is listing Reserve Rights (RSR), a dual‑token stablecoin platform aimed at creating a collateral‑backed, self‑regulating stablecoin ecosystem. Following the announcement, Binance's ‘smart money' traders are increasing long positions on the altcoin.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has announced it will add support for Reserve Rights (RSR) on the Base network. The exchange also mentioned that the transfers are already available on both Coinbase and Coinbase Exchange in regions where trading is supported.
Reserve Rights (RSR) has experienced a notable 22% increase in its price over the last 24 hours. This surge follows the news of Paul Atkins, former Reserve Rights Foundation advisor, becoming the new chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).