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July 13, 2026
Royal Dollar

Royal Dollar

RUSD Rank #165

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01Snapshot

Market pulse

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Composite scorecards

Derived metrics composed from multi-horizon data

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Composite of 24h/7d/30d/90d/1y returns weighted toward longer horizons.

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% return across 9 horizons — heatmap by magnitude

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02Price

Price chart

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03On-chain
04Context

About Royal Dollar

Royal Dollar (RUSD) is a cryptocurrency, traded on global digital-asset markets. Live market data for Royal Dollar is temporarily unavailable, so the price, market-capitalisation and ranking figures on this page will populate automatically once a fresh data feed is available — no placeholder values are shown in the meantime.

Royal Dollar (RUSD) is a cryptocurrency traded on global digital-asset markets. Its specific role depends on the protocol and ecosystem built around it — the data and market sections on this page describe what can be measured directly from on-chain and exchange activity.

How it works — Royal Dollar

Royal Dollar settles on a public blockchain, with ownership recorded against cryptographic addresses rather than personal identities. Its supply schedule and core parameters are defined in software and changed only by coordination among the people who run the network — there is no central operator.

Use cases — Royal Dollar

Royal Dollar is used for value transfer, on-chain settlement, and access to whatever application or ecosystem its protocol supports. Because utility varies widely across projects of this kind, the most reliable read on the asset is its market data — liquidity, supply dynamics, and price behaviour — shown elsewhere on this page.

Tokenomics

Supply schedule & distribution

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05Action

Compared to peers

Price, market cap, volume, supply

Coin7d trendPriceMarket Cap24h Vol24h %7d %
Royal Dollar Royal Dollar RUSD
Bitcoin Bitcoin BTC $63,456.69 $1.27T $17.30B -1.01% -4.60%
Ethereum Ethereum ETH $1,811.53 $218.63B $6.56B +0.27% -5.79%
Solana Solana SOL $76.53 $45.05B $1.08B -0.39% -13.42%
XRP XRP XRP $1.10 $70.47B $2.54B -1.09% +2.56%
BNB BNB BNB $572.55 $79.69B $327.32M -0.23% -3.52%
Dogecoin Dogecoin DOGE $0.0728 $10.79B $313.52M -0.72% -6.29%
Cardano Cardano ADA $0.1607 $7.23B $190.87M -2.84% -11.45%
TRON TRON TRX $0.3316 $28.64B $238.99M +0.61% +1.23%
06Outlook

Market sentiment

Crypto Fear & Greed Index · alternative.me

26
Fear
2026-07-12

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index aggregates volatility, market momentum, social media activity, dominance and Google Trends data into a single 0–100 score updated daily. Today's reading is 26 — Fear.

Extreme fear (below 25) historically signals buying opportunities for contrarians, while extreme greed (above 75) often precedes corrections. The index works best as one input among many, not as a standalone trading signal.

Past 30 days

Royal Dollar on X

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Macro & cross-asset context

How macro liquidity and cross-asset moves frame the trade

The macro picture for digital assets turns on three levers — Federal Reserve policy, the path of dollar liquidity, and broad risk sentiment. Historically the whole asset class has tracked the global liquidity cycle closely, expanding in easing regimes and contracting when financial conditions tighten.

To read crypto in a wider context, keep an eye on four markets — the dollar, where strength typically pressures risk assets; long-dated Treasury yields, which set the discount rate on future cash flows; gold, sometimes a parallel hard-money bet; and US equities, frequently correlated with crypto during liquidity-driven swings despite the popular "uncorrelated" label.

Zooming in on Royal Dollar, the most reliable leading indicator has tended to be crypto-native liquidity itself — aggregate stablecoin supply, open interest in futures, and exchange volume. Rising on-chain liquidity has historically pulled RUSD up; draining liquidity has done the opposite.

Risks

General crypto risks apply: high volatility (double-digit daily moves are common), regulatory uncertainty, exchange and custody risk, and project-specific execution risk. With a smaller or less-established asset, liquidity can be thin — meaning larger orders move the price more, and exits during stress can be costly. Size positions accordingly and never commit more than you can afford to lose.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Royal Dollar (RUSD)?

Royal Dollar is a cryptocurrency, traded on global digital-asset markets. Live market data (price, market capitalisation and ranking) is temporarily unavailable for this asset; the figures on this page update automatically once a fresh feed is available.

What is the price of RUSD today?

A live price for Royal Dollar is temporarily unavailable. Once the data feed refreshes, the current price and 24-hour change appear at the top of this page; no placeholder value is shown in the meantime.

How can I buy Royal Dollar?

Royal Dollar trades on most major cryptocurrency exchanges. The Markets section above lists the venues with the highest trading volume for the RUSD/USD pair. Always check withdrawal fees, deposit methods, and regulatory status before signing up to any exchange.

Is Royal Dollar a good investment?

Nothing on this page is a recommendation to buy or sell. Digital-asset prices swing sharply in both directions; treat the figures above as inputs to your own research and your own risk assessment, not as a signal.

Where does the data on this page come from?

Price, supply and exchange data are sourced from public market APIs (including Binance, CoinGecko and CoinPaprika). The Fear & Greed sentiment index comes from alternative.me. All figures are cached locally and refreshed on a regular schedule.

Disclaimer & data sources

The information on this page is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, legal or tax advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile; you can lose some or all of your capital. STNews does not recommend that any cryptocurrency should be bought, sold or held by you. Conduct your own due diligence and consult your independent financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Data sources: CoinGecko · CoinPaprika · Binance · DefiLlama · alternative.me Fear & Greed Index · Editorial standards: /editorial-guidelines · Affiliate disclosure: /affiliate-disclosure

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