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    11/11/2025 01:00 UTC

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    Overview

    Stellar is an open, public blockchain built to move value as easily as email. Its native asset, the XLM token (also called lumens), powers fees and basic functions on the network. The Stellar blockchain was designed to connect banks, fintechs, wallets, and people so value can flow across borders in seconds and at very low cost. That focus on simple, fast transfers has made Stellar a favorite for remittances, stablecoin payments, and real-world asset tokenization. As smart contracts have come online, the ecosystem now spans Stellar DeFi, NFTs, and gaming too. While dynamic market data such as XLM price belongs in a live tracker, the big-picture story is that Stellar blends payments-grade performance with programmability and a global network of on/off ramps. (prnewswire.com)

    Price, Market Position, and Liquidity

    As of 11/11/2025 01:00 UTC, Stellar (XLM) trades at $0.299 with a +2.74% move over the last 24 hours.
    The market capitalization stands at $9.6B, placing it at rank #20 by market value.
    Daily trading volume is $294M. Stellar (XLM) has moved +6.54% over the past seven days and -6.17% across the last 30 days.

    History & Team

    Stellar launched in 2014, co-founded by Jed McCaleb and Joyce Kim, with Stanford professor David Mazières authoring the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP). Early on, payment company Stripe provided $3 million in seed funding and received an initial allocation of tokens, helping kick-start adoption. Today the nonprofit Stellar Development Foundation (SDF), led by CEO Denelle Dixon, stewards the open-source codebase and promotes ecosystem growth. (en.wikipedia.org)

    From the start, Stellar was aimed at real-world use. IBM built the “World Wire” cross-border payment network on the Stellar protocol in 2018–2019, showcasing bank-to-bank settlement with digital assets. Over the years SDF has also invested in ecosystem companies (for example, Abra, Wyre, Settle Network, Airtm) to expand on/off ramps and use cases in markets like Latin America. Partnerships such as MoneyGram’s cash-to-crypto ramp further cement Stellar’s role in payments. (prnewswire.com)

    Technology & How It Works

    Consensus and performance

    Stellar uses SCP, a federated Byzantine agreement (FBA) model that lets independent validators reach consensus without mining. Ledgers close roughly every five seconds, providing finality and high throughput suitable for payments and token transfers. (developers.stellar.org)

    Fees and minimum balances

    Transactions pay tiny fees denominated in XLM. The effective base fee cannot be lower than 100 stroops (0.00001 XLM) per operation, and it can adjust upward during congestion. Accounts also maintain a small “base reserve” to discourage spam: one base reserve is currently 0.5 XLM; a new account’s minimum is two base reserves (1 XLM), and each additional trustline, offer, or signer adds 0.5 XLM. (developers.stellar.org)

    Assets, anchors, and the DEX

    Beyond XLM, Stellar is built for issuing assets—fiat tokens, stablecoins, and other representations—by regulated “anchors.” The protocol includes a built-in decentralized exchange (SDEX) with order books and path payments, plus protocol-native automated market makers (AMMs) since Protocol 18, enabling liquidity pools without external smart contracts. Together, the SDEX + AMMs route swaps for cross-currency payments and trading. (developers.stellar.org)

    Smart contracts with Soroban

    In March 2024, Stellar activated Soroban smart contracts on mainnet. Soroban is a WASM/Rust-based platform designed for safety and predictable costs, unlocking DeFi, NFTs, gaming, and more on Stellar. SDF committed a $100M Soroban Adoption Fund and has already supported 160+ projects building lending, DEXs, insurance, and tooling. (stellar.org)

    Tokenomics & Utility

    Stellar tokenomics at a glance

    • Fixed supply: In November 2019, SDF ended inflation and burned 55 billion XLM, reducing total supply from 105B to 50B. SDF stated it would not burn additional lumens. (stellar.org)
    • Network usage: XLM is required for fees, account reserves, and certain operations (for example, creating trustlines, offers, or smart contract interactions). These design choices keep the ledger lean and resist spam while keeping user costs minimal. (developers.stellar.org)
    • No staking: Stellar does not use proof-of-stake; SCP achieves consensus via validator quorum sets. That means “staking rewards” mechanics do not apply to lumens. (Developers can still build yield products via DeFi.) (developers.stellar.org)

    What drives XLM’s utility

    • Payments: Fees and reserves are paid in XLM; path payments can route through XLM or directly through pools and order books.
    • Smart contracts: Soroban apps use XLM to cover inclusion fees and metered resources.
    • Liquidity: XLM often acts as a routing asset across the SDEX/AMMs, supporting cross-currency swaps that underpin Stellar’s payments focus. While markets determine XLM price, fundamentals—throughput, cost, liquidity depth, and real-world integrations—matter for long-term utility. (developers.stellar.org)
    View the detailed Tokenomics Page to see the Stellar (XLM) token unlock schedule — including detailed allocations, dates, and market impact analysis.

    Ecosystem & Use Cases

    Cross-border payments and on/off ramps

    • MoneyGram’s integration with Stellar enables users in over 180 countries to convert USDC to cash (and vice versa) at participating locations, expanding access even without a bank account. MoneyGram has also announced a non-custodial wallet integrated with Stellar’s ramps. (stellar.org)
    • USDC is natively issued on Stellar, providing a widely used dollar digital currency for near-instant transfers and settlement. Exchanges and wallets increasingly support USDC on Stellar alongside other networks. (prnewswire.com)

    Humanitarian aid and public-good disbursements

    UNHCR piloted Stellar Aid Assist to distribute USDC directly to recipients’ mobile wallets, with cash-out at MoneyGram. The program demonstrated fast, transparent aid delivery to people displaced by the war in Ukraine and received industry recognition in 2023. (ukraine.un.org)

    Asset tokenization and capital markets

    Franklin Templeton’s OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund operates on Stellar (and other chains) and has expanded to Europe, illustrating how traditional assets can be tokenized for efficiency and programmability. Tokenized Treasuries continue to grow as an asset class, and Stellar is one of the networks used in production. (coindesk.com)

    Stellar DeFi, NFTs, and gaming

    With Soroban live, new DeFi protocols are launching, while the protocol-native SDEX and AMMs already enable swaps and liquidity. On the creative side, platforms like Litemint have long supported NFTs and in-game assets on Stellar, and Soroban expands these possibilities with programmable collections and marketplaces. (developers.stellar.org)

    Advantages & Challenges

    Advantages

    • Payments-first design: Near-instant settlement and very low fees on the Stellar blockchain suit remittances, micro-payments, and high-volume token transfers. Anchors issue fiat tokens and plug into a global web of on/off ramps. (stellar.org)
    • Built-in markets: A native DEX and AMM pools help route cross-currency payments and keep swaps on-chain without extra layers. (stellar.org)
    • Programmability with guardrails: Soroban brings smart contracts with a focus on safety, resource metering, and predictable execution. (stellar.org)
    • Mission-driven governance: SDF is a U.S. nonprofit focused on open standards and financial access, with transparent mandate reporting and ecosystem investment. (stellar.org)

    Challenges

    • Competitive landscape: Payments is crowded—ranging from other L1s to bank rails—and liquidity depth on new DeFi primitives must grow to match larger ecosystems. (developers.stellar.org)
    • Integration complexity: Regional compliance and partner readiness (for example, KYC, chain support, or deposit memos) can affect user experience across jurisdictions and services.
    • Ecosystem scaling: While Soroban is live, developer tools, audits, and flagship apps will need time and traction to reach mass-market awareness. (stellar.org)

    Where to Buy & Wallets

    If you’re researching where to buy XLM in regulated markets, several major exchanges list it for eligible customers. In the U.S., platforms such as Coinbase, Kraken, and Bitstamp support XLM trading in many jurisdictions. Availability depends on your region and account verification. (coinbase.com)

    For storage, you can choose:

    • Non-custodial mobile/desktop wallets built for Stellar, like LOBSTR and Solar, which support XLM, trustlines, and the SDEX. (lobstr.co)
    • Hardware wallets like Ledger devices via Ledger Live for securing your keys while managing XLM. Several multi-asset wallets (for example, Trust, Atomic, Guarda) also support Stellar. (ledger.com)

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Stellar’s architecture is open-source and decentralized; the SDF is a U.S. nonprofit that engages policymakers and enterprises globally. In the United States, “virtual currencies” like XLM are generally treated as commodities for derivatives oversight by the CFTC, while spot-market regulation is a patchwork of federal and state requirements for service providers. The SEC has brought actions against certain digital assets, but U.S. classification remains fact-specific and evolving; service providers listing or custodying XLM implement their own compliance programs. In the EU, MiCA now sets a unified framework for crypto-asset service providers and stablecoins, shaping how exchanges and issuers support assets (including on Stellar). (cftc.gov)

    Shariah/halal status

    Stellar received a Sharia-compliance certification from the Shariyah Review Bureau in 2018 for money transfers and asset tokenization use cases. This recognition underpins the view that the network can be used in a halal manner, and many observers consider the XLM token generally XLM shariah compliant when used in accordance with Islamic principles. Community practices vary by jurisdiction and scholar, but the certification supports “Stellar halal” use cases in markets where Shariah compliance matters. (stellar.org)

    Jurisdictional considerations

    • Cash on/off ramps and stablecoins (like USDC on Stellar) are subject to local licensing and AML/KYC obligations for the intermediaries offering them.
    • Aid and disbursement programs (such as UNHCR’s pilot) highlight how compliance can be embedded into wallet flows and partner rails. (ukraine.un.org)

    Future Outlook

    Three forces define Stellar’s next phase:

    1. Programmable finance on Soroban: With smart contracts live and funded, expect a growing catalog of lending markets, DEXs, stablecoin utilities, and real-world finance apps targeting low fees and global reach. Research like SPEEDEX points to continued innovation in fair, scalable on-chain markets native to Stellar. (stellar.org)
    2. Real-world asset tokenization: Asset managers and fintechs are bringing tokenized funds and payment instruments to-chain. Franklin Templeton’s fund on Stellar, plus ongoing institutional interest in tokenized Treasuries, suggests more regulated products could use Stellar for registry and transfer. (coindesk.com)
    3. On/off-ramp coverage and stablecoin rails: MoneyGram’s footprint and USDC issuance on Stellar provide a distribution backbone for consumer apps, remittances, payroll, and humanitarian payouts, with improved cross-chain mobility over time. (stellar.org)

    Put together, these trends could broaden utility for users and developers while deepening liquidity—factors that often matter more to long-term network health than short-term moves in XLM price.

    Summary

    Stellar marries a payments-grade base layer with built-in markets and now full smart-contract programmability. The XLM token sits at the core of Stellar tokenomics—funding fees and reserves, routing payments, and powering Soroban execution—while the ecosystem delivers concrete outcomes from remittances and cash-to-crypto ramps to aid disbursements and tokenized funds. With a clear mission, a Shariah-recognized framework for transfers and tokenization, and an expanding developer stack, Stellar remains a practical choice for moving value globally and building finance that works across borders. (stellar.org)

    Last Updated: 10/5/2025 00:12 UTC

    Description

    #20

    Stellar is a blockchain network that enables fast and low-cost cross-border payments and digital asset exchanges. It uses its native cryptocurrency, XLM or Lumens, as a bridge currency and to pay for transaction fees.

    Sector: Payments
    Blockchain: Other L1
    2014

    Market Data

    Marketcap Rank (#)
    20
    Price ($)
    0.299 +6.54% (7d)
    24h Volume ($)
    294M +82.86% (7d)
    Marketcap ($)
    9.6B
    Fully Diluted Value ($)
    15B
    Circulating Supply
    64% MEDIUM
    54M 110K/145K
    24M 722K/626K
    21M 480K/597K
    20M 333K/308K
    10M 336K/380K
    5.6M 145K/193K
    5.2M 207K/278K
    3.8M 255K/447K
    3.3M 755K/585K
    3.1M 504K/605K
    2.4M 133K/138K
    960K 167K/146K
    815K 68K/71K
    565K 266K/374K
    556K 3.5K/9.1K
    508K 13K/4.4K
    469K 20K/19K
    326K 11K/43K
    324K 112K/222K
    250K 33K/15K
    235K 174K/145K
    205K 43K/46K
    116K 19K/12K
    113K 45K/43K

    Exchange Relationships

    COMPACT
    FULL
    Mar 26, 2019
    COINBASE Partnership
    100%
    How certain we are about this information
    Exchange Coinbase
    SDF partnered with Coinbase to launch the Coinbase Earn XLM education program; SDF committed 1 billion XLM and co-produced five Stellar videos for users.

    Important Milestones

    Mar 19, 2024
    Soroban Mainnet Launch
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    Soroban smart contracts activated on Stellar mainnet. SDF earmarked $100M adoption fund; over 160 projects building DeFi, NFTs, and tooling across the ecosystem.
    Oct 6, 2021
    MoneyGram USDC Partnership
    Partnership
    MoneyGram partnered with SDF to enable cash-in/out for USDC on Stellar and near-instant settlement flows, with United Texas Bank facilitating banked settlement.
    Nov 4, 2019
    SDF Burn, Inflation End
    Governance
    SDF burned 55 billion XLM and ended inflation, reducing total supply from about 105B to 50B; committed no further burns and updated strategic allocations.
    May 15, 2019
    Network Halt Incident
    Security Incident
    Consensus stalled for 67 minutes; no ledgers closed and no transactions processed. Ledger state remained consistent, and the network resumed processing afterward.
    Mar 18, 2019
    Coinbase Retail Listing
    Listing
    Coinbase enabled XLM trading on Coinbase.com and mobile apps for most jurisdictions, expanding retail access; many transfers require an XLM memo for routing.
    Jul 17, 2018
    Sharia Compliance Certification
    Regulatory
    Stellar obtained Shariyah Review Bureau certification for money transfers and asset tokenization, enabling Sharia-compliant deployments by Islamic financial institutions in GCC and Southeast Asia.
    Jan 3, 2018
    All-Time High Price
    All-Time High
    XLM hit an all-time high price of $0.8756, marking its peak during the 2017–2018 cycle according to CoinGecko’s historical price data.
    Jul 31, 2014
    Stellar Network Launch
    Launch
    Stellar network launched by Jed McCaleb and Joyce Kim with 100 billion initial tokens; Stripe provided $3 million seed funding to support early development.