How to Buy Reserve (RSR)

A comprehensive guide to purchasing Reserve (RSR) safely on trusted cryptocurrency exchanges, including platform recommendations, wallet setup, and practical tips.

Steps to Buy RSR

  1. Choose an exchange — RSR is available on Coinbase, Binance, and KuCoin.
  2. Complete verification — Standard KYC.
  3. Deposit funds — Fund via bank transfer, card, or crypto.
  4. Purchase RSR — Buy on spot market.
  5. Explore staking — Visit reserve.org to explore RToken staking opportunities.

How to Store Reserve Safely

RSR is an ERC-20 token stored in MetaMask, Ledger, or any Ethereum wallet. Staking on RTokens requires interaction with the Reserve protocol.

Tips for Buying RSR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an RToken?

An RToken is a custom stablecoin deployed on the Reserve Protocol, backed by a configurable basket of collateral assets. Anyone can create an RToken with different collateral compositions — for example, eUSD is backed by tokenized treasuries and stablecoins. RTokens can be yield-bearing, passing collateral returns to holders.

How does RSR staking work?

Stake RSR behind a specific RToken to earn yield from that RToken's collateral basket returns. Staked RSR serves as overcollateralization — if a collateral asset fails, staked RSR is sold to maintain the RToken's peg. Higher risk = higher yield, but with potential RSR loss.

Is Reserve used in the real world?

Yes — the Reserve app has real users in Venezuela, Argentina, and other high-inflation economies who use it to access dollar-stable value. This is one of crypto's most genuine real-world adoption stories for underserved populations.

After purchasing, consider using the DCA Backtester to plan a dollar-cost averaging strategy, or check the Staking Calculator to estimate staking rewards.

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