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What is Reserve Rights (RSR)?
Reserve Rights is the utility and governance backbone of the Reserve Protocol, a decentralized platform designed to create asset-backed, inflation-resistant stablecoins known as RTokens. Unlike traditional stablecoins tied to a single bank account, RTokens are backed by diverse baskets of collateral, such as other stablecoins, yield-bearing DeFi assets, and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). In early 2026, the project underwent a major structural shift with the RFC-1269 “Supply Shock” update, which saw the community vote to permanently burn 30 billion RSR tokens. This move was designed to align long-term incentives and increase the scarcity of the remaining supply as the protocol scales into global emerging markets.
The 2026 ecosystem for Reserve is defined by its evolution into a platform for Decentralized Token Folios (DTFs)—on-chain, ETF-like baskets that allow users to mint custom stablecoins. By leveraging the high-fidelity price feeds of the Pyth Network, these DTFs can maintain precise rebalancing even during periods of high market volatility. This architecture has made RSR a central player in the Ethereum vs Solana infrastructure debate, as its Ethereum-based smart contracts now support complex “multi-basket” strategies. To see how Reserve’s modular collateral system compares to other data-availability layers, check out our Celestia guide. By Q1 2026, the veRSR governance model was also fully implemented, requiring users to lock their tokens to gain maximum voting power over new collateral types.
The “Safety Engine”: Staking and Overcollateralization
RSR serves as the “first-loss” insurance for every RToken in existence. When users stake RSR on a specific stablecoin (like the Electronic Dollar), they are essentially providing a safety buffer. If the underlying collateral for that stablecoin defaults or depegs, the staked RSR is automatically auctioned off to buy back the collateral and maintain the stablecoin’s 1:1 value. In exchange for taking on this risk, RSR stakers receive a portion of the revenue generated by the stablecoin’s minting and transaction fees. This “Staking-as-Insurance” model is a priority shared with the World network’s focus on robust, decentralized financial identity.
Securing Your RSR and Governance in 2026
With the transition to the veRSR locking system and the launch of multiple new DTFs, choosing the right types of crypto wallets is essential for active participants. While mobile wallets are convenient for daily tracking, the complexity of staking and voting on the Reserve dashboard typically requires a hardware wallet to prevent “blind signing” risks. In 2026, self-custody is the primary way to ensure you are receiving the yield from the RTokens you back. As the protocol moves toward its goal of creating a “flatcoin” that maintains purchasing power independent of fiat currency, RSR remains the critical tool for community-led governance and risk management across the entire ecosystem.









