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Midas Rezerv  (XMRG) - Dead Coins

Midas Rezerv (XMRG)

Midas Rezerv was founded in 2015, it is not trading on any exchanges. Midas Rezerv was added to the dead coins list due to Scam or Other Issues. Founder/CEO is Unknown

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  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Scam or Other Issues
  • started 2015, Ended 2016
  • Social media ended 2019.
  • Trading ticker (XMRG).
  • 2 million coins?
  • Not available to trade on any exchanges.
  • Was built on standalone blockchain.
  • Website is down.
  • The Founder/SEO is Unknown.

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(midasrezerv com 2015)

MIDAS REZERV

Midas Rezerv is decentralized distributed 100% Gold backed cryptocurrency designed to enhance payments, investments, and trading of physical gold in its digital equivalent.

All gold asset holdings are stored with secured
geo-independent vaults across the world with permanent proof of holdings
available for public access online and via Bitcoin blockchain.

1 XMRG = 1/200 gold gramm

With the prices floating around US$1,300 per ounce for the last few years, along with recent bearish market outlook, investing in physical gold may not be as attractive for mainstream investors as other asset classes. In addition, not only there is a necessity of paying storage and insurance fees to safeguard gold holdings with custodian, but also some of the assets may not be liquid enough due to buyback discounts applied by dealers should investors decide to liquidate their positions fast.

Solution from Midas Rezerv allows access, payments, investment, and trading of physical gold holdings within the reach of a smartphone. All physical gold assets are stored with trusted secured vaults in the most safest and reputable countries. Bullion custody is verified and recorded on the Bitcoin blockchain using Proof of Holdings. Exact corresponding quantity of MRCoins (XMRG) that represent particular gold asset is issued into system circulation.



Midas Rezerv was founded in 2015, it is not trading on any exchanges. Midas Rezerv was added to the dead coins list due to Scam or Other Issues. Founder/CEO is Unknown.


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