- Reserve | Stable currency, a human right
Reserve lets anyone launch, mint, and redeem onchain crypto indexes called Decentralized Token Folios (DTFs) with battle-tested, safety-first smart contracts Get broad crypto exposure, earn easy DeFi yield, or create the next world reserve currency
- DTFs | Reserve
Reserve is a cryptocurrency project We want money that doesn’t inflate like USD, but isn’t volatile like Bitcoin Our approach is to bundle stocks, bonds, gold, real estate and more into an index, and use that as money
- Terms and conditions | Reserve Protocol
Reserve is a cryptocurrency project We want money that doesn’t inflate like USD, but isn’t volatile like Bitcoin Our approach is to bundle stocks, bonds, gold, real estate and more into an index, and use that as money
- Introducing the Electronic Dollar (eUSD) | by Sinatra | Reserve - Medium
Reserve’s mission is to increase adoption of and access to stable, resilient, inflation-proof currency The Reserve protocol is a permissionless platform for anyone to launch and govern 1:1 asset-backed currencies https: reserve org
- DAO Treasury Management with RTokens | by River | Reserve
Reserve’s mission is to increase adoption of and access to stable, resilient, inflation-proof currency The Reserve protocol is a permissionless platform for anyone to launch and govern 1:1 asset-backed currencies
- Reserve Docs | Smart contracts
This chapter provides a technical tour of the Reserve Index Protocol's smart contracts and their implementation details
- Reserve por dentro: ¿Cómo funciona? | by Nevin Freeman | Reserve
¿Qué y quiénes son Reserve? Reserve es una empresa de servicios monetarios registrada en los EE UU (número de registro MSB 31000162768203), fundada en Oakland, California Es una empresa privada que no está afiliada a ninguna agencia gubernamental estatal, local, federal o multilateral
- Introducing the Reserve Index Protocol | by Nevin Freeman | Reserve
The first half of this post covers the strategy and background for this new phase, and the second half walks through how the new Reserve Index Protocol differs from the current Reserve Yield Protocol
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