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What is Stellar?
Stellar is a platform that connects banks, payments systems, and people. Integrate to move money quickly, reliably, and at almost no cost.
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Yeah, it’s lightening fast like VISA, so it’s ready for mass usage, no scalability issues like BTC, ETH and other crypto.
I reviewed the introduction and have to say that I’m impressed. I was wondering if there was a system in place to make moving currency easy.
Revisited this topic because I had forgotten. There isn’t much “buzz” about it. Fast and easy movement of money with less fees to process the transaction? Interesting that the name “Stellar” was chosen because stellar relates to stars and this almost sounds like “wishing on a star”. But there is every reason to be hopeful the wish will come true. I’m going to keep my eye on this.
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I would look out for Stellar Lumens because they have recently partnered with IBM, they will be working together to make international transfers and money remittances quicker, easier and more reliable. I would think IBM will take full advantage of Stellar’s technology and improve on it in the future, so Stellar will only get better.
Partnering with IBM is a good reason to keep one’s eye on this. I saw reports about this coin being less than $1. My question is: Is this like the “penny stock” of the crypto trading world?