Reserve Rights vs LayerZero — how do they compare? Reserve Rights trades at Rp22.56 (market cap Rp1,4T, Rp74,5M 24h volume), while LayerZero trades at Rp15,257 (market cap Rp5,33T, Rp490,93M 24h volume). The key difference: LayerZero is far larger — about 3.8× Reserve Rights's market cap, and Reserve Rights's circulating supply is 62,6B / 100B RSR (63%) versus 354M / 1B ZRO (36%) for LayerZero. Which is the better fit depends on your goals — on Pluang, investors hold Reserve Rights for 43 Days and LayerZero for 13 Days on average.
| RSR | ZRO | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | Rp1,4T | Rp5,33T |
Volume (24h) | Rp74,5M | Rp490,93M |
Circulating Supply | 62,6B / 100B RSR (63%) | 354M / 1B ZRO (36%) |
Typical Hold Time | 43 Days | 13 Days |
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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.
Read more on RSR →LayerZero is a blockchain interoperability protocol that connects various blockchains to support the development of omnichain applications and tokens. It employs immutable on-chain endpoints and a Security Stack, ensuring secure and censorship-resistant messaging across different blockchain networks.
Read more on ZRO →