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Review on Reserve Rights by onur bln

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Reserve Rights

The Reserve is a platform that allows individuals and businesses in high-inflation countries to protect their money by moving money from coins to a stable digital currency. Two buckles provide power to the reserve protocol. The first is Reserve (RSV): stable cryptocurrency that is economically and legally sound at all scales. It is decentralized, 100% asset-backed and funded by top Silicon Valley investors. The second is the Reserve Rights (RSR): the floating protocol token that plays a role in stabilizing the RSV and gives the cryptographic right to purchase more Reserve tokens as the network grows.
The reserve movement defines itself as a community of people who believe that cryptocurrencies can do better than the main currency, and that none of the available options can scale for global use, maintain stable purchasing power, and cannot be turned off. The goal of the team is to make it the most accessible, economically strongest and most stable currency and, over time, persuade a large part of the world to replace other currencies with it. I think this is very difficult and difficult to achieve. They will be waiting for quite complicated and difficult ways because I know that this coin is not even known, it is only traded on the binance exchange. Looking at the values ​​of the past years, rsr, which generally draws a very stable and smooth graphic, has recently experienced quite a lot of rises and falls, surprising its investors and has been able to provide good gains to the lucky ones. What will be its value in the future is discussed, but if it is up to me, its value will decrease even more.

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Pros
  • As someone who has studied many exchanges, it is the only site I have passed.
Cons
  • low value
  • unheard of
  • investors are very abstaining
  • appealing to low-budget investors
  • Can't buy or sell on most exchange sites