Reserve Rights Token (RSR) and SuperVerse (SUPER) suffered sharp intraday declines on August 22, 2026, as traders reacted to shifting sentiment across the broader cryptocurrency market. RSR fell 12.07% in 30 minutes to $0.001399, while SUPER lost 11.53% in five minutes to $0.0936. Neither move was linked to a confirmed project-specific catalyst.
RSR had traded as high as $0.001595 earlier in the session before sliding to a low of $0.001399. The token recorded a one-hour decline of 10.95% and a 24-hour drop of 3.32%, with trading volume reaching $1,437,066.79. Market participants are watching support near $0.00135 and resistance at $0.00145; a move below support could extend the sell-off, while a recovery above resistance may signal stabilizing sentiment.
SUPER saw its price fall from a recent high of $0.1062 to $0.0936, with a one-hour loss of 11.20% and a 24-hour decline of 3.50%. Its 24-hour trading volume exceeded $1 million. Traders are monitoring support at $0.0936 and resistance at $0.1062. Market observers noted that changes in staking ratios, circulating supply dynamics, or potential token burns could influence volatility, although no specific trigger was confirmed.
The declines highlight ongoing fragility in less liquid altcoin markets. Broader market signals remain mixed, and uncertainty around institutional participation may be contributing to reduced trader confidence and increased selling pressure.