Current Price: $0.23 (3200 Satoshi) ATH: $0.93 on January 4th, 2018 Current CMC Ranking: #6
What’s happening?
> IBM WORLD WIRE - ibm.com/blockchain/solutions/world-wire >Stellar just surpassed 1 million accounts >COINBASE LISTING - Currently Pending >STRONGHOLD USD - IBM building Stellar dependent “stablecoin” pegged to USD (beta) >Fairx.io (Pending trading site) >StellarX.com (Beta Released!) >Stellarterm.com (Stellar Decentralized Exchange) >Stellarport.io (Stellar Decentralized Exchange)
Benefits of Stellar:
>ICOs and smart-contracts. Not turing-complete like ETH, but far easier to use >faster than all other networks (lightning set for 12/1/18) >decentralized (in governance, coin distribution and validation) >anyone can run a node >war chest for developers and worldwide distribution >transaction cost = effectively $0.00001 >strongly backed by IBM, Tempo >Stellar just purchased Blockchain startup Chain for $500 million USD >Stellar Consensus Protocol: 1000s tx/s (global scale) tested. 10ks possible >1% annual inflation distributed weekly to those who own XLM (lumenaut.net/) >compatible with ledger (stellar.org/account-viewer/#!/) >LOBSTR mobile wallet for IOS and Android (lobstr.co/#start-section)
Popular ICOs on Stellar: >Mobius (MOBI) >Smartlands (SLT) >Sureremit (RMT)
What’s the bottom line? >Stellar is a fast, cheap and simple cryptocurrency that can function well for both fintech and everyday people. Stellar is ready to go right now.
Can you really not see the most obvious symmetrical triangle there could be? It hit the bottom trend line and is bouncing like it did like it did all the other times. Probably won't break out of the triangle until Oct. so still some time to accumulate.
Matthew Richardson
Because a company called International Business Machines
Julian Martinez
it's dumping edition, don't fomo, this is serious financial advice
what do you think a true universal global intra-asset liquidity layer is worth?
Michael Howard
>implying it's pumping or dumping It stays pretty much in the same range. Every time it pumps to the 30 cent range it comes back down just a little bit higher than before. I've been buying every dip and have yet to lose a dime.
> 7,748,529,948 - Almost 8 Billion more in supply than this time last year. 1% inflation KEK
Founder is a Scammer Extradionairre and the Original American Crypto Hustle Con Man:
> Jeb McCaleb - Sold Mt. Gox with 500 Million in Bitcoin missing and told new owner to slowly acquire more while continuing operations
> Jeb McCaleb - Founded Ripple and rewarded himself and other founders with big percentages of the entire supply
> Jeb McCaleb - Promised XLM would be 50% Distributed through Education programs, 25% to non-profits in poor countries, 20% to Bitcon holders, and 5% to Stellar for operational costs.
> Jeb McCaleb's Stellar Foundation - a for profit board includes members like Jeb McCaleb and investors like Stripe who are looking to enrich themselves and control the majority of the supply
This is why they can inflate the supply 70% and "distribute" 8 Billions coins in 1 year and the price goes up 10 x times. They own all of it. There is little volume and trading.
who spends the time to MAKE UP theories and FUD like this ? lmao what the fk?
It's like some people only decide to read certain pages of a book and come up with their own conclusions without ever finishing the entire book. Oh well, you snooze you lose
Mason Sanders
hoping it pumps. Sold my NEO at like the absolute bottom for this lmao. shouldn't have FOMO'd but oh well
Logan Foster
>MAKE UP theories and FUD like this Do you mean who looks up facts and posts them on this crappy board?
Good question user, clearly not you
Zachary Miller
>selling at the bottom dont buy high and sell low bro. Hodling onto Stellar is nice and good long term, but bad trading practices won't ever help you long term
kek where'd you get the facts? Your ass?
Austin Ross
If you look at the mcaps, NEO is about 1/3 Stellars and is wayyyy farther from providing real value. If i valued them equally "in my mind", I wouldn't have sold low to buy "high", but i'm pretty sure Stellar is a *serious* moonshot in the mid-term and NEO is more of a longterm moonshot. At the end of the day NEO has no corporate partnerships comparable to the one Stellar has with IBM, and that's why i made the switch.
t. increasingly nervous bagholder
Nolan Fisher
I mean with so many good news piling up for Stellar, any string of them will surely pump the price. But my point was to never sell at a loss or 'at the bottom' unless you know what you're doing. I would have rather held onto the NEO until the next bullrun at least and just bought Stellar cheap with other money