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- AI agent payment volumes lower than reported, but adoption is growing: a16zCointelegraph.com News – 4 hours agoAndreessen Horowitz partner Noah Levine says AI agents made $1.6 million in payments in the past month, which “is not a big number, but the…
- Kalshi preemptively sues Iowa, claiming risk of enforcement actionCointelegraph.com News – 4 hours agoKalshi claims in a preemptive lawsuit that there is “a substantial risk” that Iowa will take action against it after a meeting it had with…
- Stablecoin yields will bring fresh money to US banks: White House's WittCointelegraph.com News – 5 hours agoGlobal demand for the US dollar is “massive,” and stablecoin yields will only bring more interest to the currency, argued the White House crypto chief.Stablecoin…
- BoE open to scrapping stablecoin limit idea after backlashCointelegraph.com News – 5 hours agoIndustry groups have criticized the UK’s proposed stablecoin holding limits, arguing they would signal that the UK is hostile to crypto and stifle innovation.Bank of…
- Crypto ATM losses surge 33% in 2025 as AI superpowers scams: CertiKCointelegraph.com News – 5 hours agoCrypto ATMs or kiosks are the “lowest-friction extraction channel available to scammers,” said cybersecurity firm CertiK.Crypto ATM fraud surged to $333 million in the US…
What is Stellar?
Stellar is a public blockchain platform that uses the Stellar consensus protocol (SCP). The node that finds next valid block is chosen by federated byzantine agreement. This makes the blockchain centralized permission based, as opposed to decentralized blockchains like Bitcoin or Ethereum. Stellar is a community driven open source project launched in November 2014 and written on C++. It is maintained and supervised by non-profit organisation Stellar.org.
The main purpose of creating this ockchain was to expands access to low-cost financial services. Stellar operates with its own token Lumen, supply of which increases a fixed rate of 1% a year. Main difference from Bitcoin is that it is based on the SCP consensus algorithm rather than mining, which means transactions are being confirmed within 2-7 seconds. Stellar has an SDKs that allows users to connect to the blockchain with external software written in Java, Golang, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, Python, Scala, iOS or any other software using REST API. Each transaction has a cost of 100 Stroops (0.00001 Lumens).
Stellar is mainly used by Money transfer companies like Tempo, Eurochange and TransferTo and mobile financial services providers like Coins.ph.