Ampleforth Governance Token vs Reserve Rights — how do they compare? Ampleforth Governance Token trades at Rp4,338 (market cap Rp107,55M, Rp54,88M 24h volume), while Reserve Rights trades at Rp22.56 (market cap Rp1,41T, Rp75,95M 24h volume). The key difference: Reserve Rights is far larger — about 13110.2× Ampleforth Governance Token's market cap, and Reserve Rights's supply is capped (62,6B / 100B RSR (63%)) while Ampleforth Governance Token's keeps growing. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Ampleforth Governance Token for 17 Days and Reserve Rights for 43 Days on average.
| FORTH | RSR | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp107,55M | Rp1,41T |
Volume (24h) | Rp54,88M | Rp75,95M |
Circulating Supply | 14,3M FORTH | 62,6B / 100B RSR (63%) |
Typical Hold Time | 17 Days | 43 Days |
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FORTH is the governance token of Ampleforth (AMPL), the first rebasing cryptocurrency that maintains a non-dilutive supply like Bitcoin. However, unlike Bitcoin, AMPL can be used for contracts with predictable value. While AMPL serves as an independent unit of account, FORTH governs its development and evolution.
Read more on FORTH →Reserve Rights is an ERC-20 token that can be used as the governance token for Reserve stablecoins (RTokens), by which changes to RTokens can be proposed and voted for with RSR. Unlike other stablecoins that are typically backed by U.S. dollars held in reserve in a bank account controlled by the stablecoin issuer or a trusted custodian, Reserve stablecoins are backed by several cryptocurrencies managed by smart contracts.
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