It will soon be, once the protocol has launched on Ethereum mainnet. See the message below on #staking for more info 👇
How do I stake my RSR? RSR holders can choose to stake their RSR on any Reserve stablecoin in order to insure it against default of any of its collateral tokens. In return, the RSR staker earns a portion of the revenue that RToken makes 💰 🕓 Staking of RSR will become available upon mainnet launch (for more info on mainnet type #mainnet) 📹 We will release a tutorial video around mainnet launch to show you exactly how RSR staking can be done — Wallets that can be used for staking — ✅ WalletConnect (Ledger, Trust, ...) ✅ WalletLink (Coinbase) ✅ Metamask ✅ Fortmatic ✅ Trezor For more detailed information on RSR staking, please refer to: https://reserve.org/protocol/2021_version/#rsr-staking
Hi...now code is 92% ...when will be 100 %it is automaticaly mainnet start or there will be some audit or external testing or waiting for excanges support?
When 100% is hit, we enter a phase called "code freeze", during which the final code gets audited by multiple firms. Once those are completed, the protocol will launch on Ethereum mainnet ("mainnet launch").
Ok super...and how long you think this last phase could take?
The audits themselves typically take a few weeks. Depending on what is found during them, it might require the team to make some changes to the code, but we expect those to be minimal.
Hey Z, It will still be an ERC20 token, so you'll still have fees for things like transferring coins, staking and unstaking etc, and separately for people creating RTokens
So basicly then it cost me 200€ to stake in then 200€ to stake out and another 50 to transfer?
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