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Sharding — also called horizontal partitioning — is a way to separate a network into multiple databases or networks. Resharding is the process of adjusting the number of shards in a data..
Reserve Rights (RSR) is the governance and utility token that contributes to the operational efficiency of the Reserve Protocol. RSR fluctuates in value — unlike its stablecoin counterpart..
Reserve (RSV) is one of three tokenized assets that help ensure the operational efficiency of the Reserve Protocol. RSV is a stablecoin that acts as a digital representation of a fiat..
Research and development (R&D) is the process of modifying and improving a product or service during its initial developmental stage. R&D is often the first step in the development..
A request for quote (RFQ) is a process whereby a company requests a quote or estimate for the purchase of goods, products, or services from another company. Request for quote is also..
Reporting as it relates to institutional investment is a process by which analysis tools are used to create reports and compile other data to monitor different aspects of a portfolio's..
Replace by Fee (RBF) is a Bitcoin protocol tool developed by famous blockchain developer Peter Todd that allows one version of an unconfirmed transaction to be replaced with another..
Repair miners are a proposed (as of June 6th, 2020) type of mining node within the Filecoin network that is presently in development. Repair miners, once enabled, will be able to facilitate..
The Ren Network is a decentralized protocol of virtual devices called Ren dark nodes that provide network interoperability in order to enable cross-chain lending, exchanges, and other..
A remote procedure call (RPC) is when a computer utilizes a computer program that causes a procedure to execute via a distinct address space on another shared network or computer..
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