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What is Stellar Lumens Coin

What is Stellar Lumens? A Beginner’s Guide
On its website, Stellar Lumens advertises itself as an open-sourced, distributed payments infrastructure, built on the premise that the international community needs “a worldwide financial network open to anyone.” Stellar Lumens will fill this need, connecting individuals, institutions, and payment systems through its platform.

In doing so, the Stellar Lumen’s team wants to make monetary transactions cheaper, quicker, and more reliable than they are under current systems. In addition, their protocol would connect people from all over the world by allowing for more efficient cross-border payments.

How It Works
Like (most) all other cryptocurrencies, Stellar Lumens bears that beautiful buzzword that has become the hallmark of blockchain technology: decentralization. The Stellar network runs on a web of decentralized servers supported by an international consortium of individuals and entities. These servers support the distributed ledger that keeps track of the network’s data and transactions.

In practice, the Stellar protocol will function like a more inclusive, more flexible PayPal. To start using Stellar, you would need to upload funds to an anchor on the network. Much like a bank or PayPal, this anchor then holds your money and issues credit to your virtual wallet in its stead.

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You might be wondering why you need to exchange debit for credit with an anchor in the first place. Well, anchors serve as a bridge for any given currency and the Stellar network. The swap allows you to formally convert your funds into Stellar’s public ledger. lumensexchange

This integration means you can send funds instantly on the network without having to wait for a bank transfer, as with PayPal. It also streamlines cross border payments. Let’s say you wanted to send funds to your impoverished expat brother living in France. You would use your credited USD balance to shoot him funds through the Stellar network. Stella would then automatically convert the USD to EUR using the lowest exchange rate, and your brother’s account would be credited with the exchanged amount in EUR. After receiving the transfer, he can withdraw the funds from an anchor that supports EUR and go about living his Bohemian lifestyle.

Distributed Exchange
Stellar also offers users the option of placing exchange orders onto the public ledger to sell or buy other currencies. All rates are pre-determined by the individual placing the order, so they are not subject to the automatic exchange rate that Stellar applies to personal transfers.

If you wanted to exchange, say GBP for EUR, you’d place an order in Stellar’s orderbook. That order then enters the global marketplace, which you can also consult to see how your order stacks up against others like it. Note that this exchange is not limited to fiat currency only. It will include cryptocurrency and fiat trading pairs as well.

Multi-currency Transactions


As we previously noted, Stellar allows you to freely send money across borders without the hassle of formal banking procedures or currency exchange.

In order to accomplish this, the network does one of three things when you request a currency transfer:

Stellar converts the funds with a previous offer on its order book and automatically facilitates the exchanage
Stellar uses Lumens, its coin, as an intermediary for the exchange. It converts the funds from currency A into Lumens on the global marketplace, and then it takes those Lumens and converts them to currency B for the user receiving these funds.
If there are no trading pairs in the exchange for the two currencies, Stellar searches for offers on the network that will lead to a chain conversion into the desired currency (e.g., USD to EUR, EUR to GBP, BGP to AUD, AUD to JPY).
This multi-currency exchange process is pretty ingenious, and it offers users a flexible approach to easily swap currencies on an international scale.

Stellar Lumens Trading History
As of writing, Stellar Lumens is cooling off after an impressive bullish streak. Throughout most of November, the asset floated in the $0.02-0.03 range, but after breaking $0.04 on November 22nd, it began climbing to a December 7th all time high of $0.169.

Since this runup, it hasn’t dropped below $0.12, finding steady support in the ~$0.14 range.

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Where to Buy Stellar Lumens
Stellar Lumens trades under both the XLM and STR ticker. The Stellar team changed the ticker from STR to XLM a while back, but some exchanges, such as Poloniex, hasn’t bothered to change it.

Bittrex, Poloniex, and Binance account for the overwhelming majority of Stellar Lumen’s trading volume, logging 35.19%, 36.15%, and 16.79%, respectively, in the past 24hrs. Binance and Bittrex support both ETH and BTC trading pairs, while Poloniex supports BTC and USDT only.

Where to Store Stellar Lumens
Most of the wallets used to store ledger are either ledger specific or exist within Stellar’s ne
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