Welcome to the digitalReserve, an entity set up by the United Humanitarian Trust foundation (UHTf) to bring forward new financial systems and mechanisms for transactions, secure storage of wealth and value for long-term prosperity to Nations around the world. Transferring value between Nations, as well as funding large scale and long term projects, using our secure robust instruments in the form of our coin based digital asset technology and procedures for implementing humanity’s journey into the future.


The sections below provide you with a brief insight into the various digital coins we are offering for the implementation of our vision and delivery of our goals. Including but is not limited to a series of Bondcoins, goldcoin and our new digital currency with online wallet, fewcoin.


Bondcoins

Our digital Bondcoins are developed and designed as a robust, stable and secure replacement of Bonds usually issued by Nations as Medium Term Notes (MTN) and Long Term Notes (LTN). Our digital Bondcoins allow Nations, Pension Funds, Hedge Funds and other groups to put their Capital Funds into a hybrid coin-based, bond replacement program. Bondcoins are purchased for 100% of the face value starting at 10m equivalent value and up to 100 Billion. This series is valued at 10m, 100m, 1B, 10B, 100B and available in the following seven digital coins.












A coupon rate of 10% per annum is payable upon Anniversary of the purchase date. Bondcoins are transferable and available for a period of 10 to 50 years with 10-year exit intervals.


For example if you hold a agricoin supporting food and agriculture projects, then you may wish to transfer your support to aquacoin to support water based projects. The choice is yours but the coupon and returns and values remain unchanged and stable with a guaranteed coupon at 10% and guaranteed buy back at 100% of face value.  A 1% fee will apply to the initial purchase price and exit.

goldcoin
infracoin
medicoin
fewcoin
aquacoin
energicoin
agricoin
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