Reserve Rights Overview
Reserve Rights History
The (RSR) Reserve Rights crypto-currency was announced on May 24th, 2019 and works without being controlled by a reserve bank or single administration. It is not a mineable decentralized crypto coin. This means in order to get RSR, you can go through a cryptocurrency exchange. The coin follows the Proof of Work (PoW) consensus. For the latest from Reserve Rights, you can find them on social media, such as Twitter, Github and Telegram.
About Reserve Rights (RSR)
Name | Reserve Rights |
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Symbol | RSR |
Algorithm | |
Mineable | |
Consensus | Proof of Work (PoW) |
Start Date | 24th May 2019 |
Reserve Rights by the numbers
Market Pos | 0 |
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USD Price |
$0.0000195600
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Market Cap | $0 |
Volume | $3,327 |
Supply | 0.00 |
Difficulty |
Reserve Rights links
Website | reserve.org |
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Whitepaper | https://reserve.org/whitepaper.pdf |
Announcement | |
Explorer 1 | https://etherscan.io/token/0x8762db106b2c2a0bccb3a80d1ed41273552616e8 |
Explorer 2 | |
Source Code | https://github.com/reserve-protocol |
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