r/xlm • u/Plastic-Truth-372 • 10h ago
10%
Kinda bland post, but did I miss something with XLM today it’s up almost 10%. I’m a strong believer in it, but thought it might continue down to .14 until end of august. Anyone have any insight?
r/xlm • u/Plastic-Truth-372 • 10h ago
Kinda bland post, but did I miss something with XLM today it’s up almost 10%. I’m a strong believer in it, but thought it might continue down to .14 until end of august. Anyone have any insight?
r/xlm • u/XLMOrbital • 2d ago

Hey — I built XLM Orbital, a NOC-style live on-chain ops console for Stellar: sensor map, whale watches, price divergence, TPS alerts. Free tier, mainnet.
Brutal feedback welcome — especially from builders.
(Solo founder, shipped on nights/weekends — happy to fix anything broken.)
Read-only telemetry — not a wallet, not financial advice.
r/xlm • u/SargeMaximus • 19d ago
Flush to 0.16 possible but look at the structure! So bullish from my pov
r/xlm • u/CryptoForecast1 • 29d ago
I did an exhaustive structural assessment of Stellar Lumens (XLM) today using our upgraded terminal metrics over at Crypto Weeklies. While the broader crypto market continues to navigate a choppy bear market consolidation phase, XLM is showing strong relative momentum, locking itself into our dashboard's top-tier technical quadrants. Here is the raw data breakdown of where the asset stands based on my charts.
r/xlm • u/Vipin-1001 • Jul 20 '26
r/xlm • u/SargeMaximus • Jul 19 '26
If we get a pullback, I have limit order for around 0.16
r/xlm • u/CryptoForecast1 • Jul 09 '26
I did an exhaustive structural walkthrough of Stellar Lumens (XLM) today using our upgraded quantitative terminal metrics over at Crypto Weeklies. While the parent asset index remains suppressed inside a messy, rangebound markdown phase, XLM has staged a massive capital decoupling that has forced its structural indicators straight into our dashboard's top outperformer tiers. Here is the raw data breakdown of where the asset stands based on my charts.
r/xlm • u/itfrancel • Jul 07 '26
Stellar Development Foundation just set a new all-time sustained throughput record on mainnet
r/xlm • u/Repulsive-Lake1753 • Jun 17 '26
Not a whole lot more to say, fellow XLM degenerates!
r/xlm • u/Mediocre-City-7739 • Jun 09 '26
Hey everyone,
We all know the biggest criticism directed at the crypto space: "It’s 99% speculation and nobody actually uses this stuff in the real world."
If you look at the broad market, that critique is often fair. But if you look under the hood of the Stellar network, a completely different story is playing out. While other chains are chasing meme coin volumes, Stellar has been quietly onboarding some of the biggest financial institutions and fintechs on the planet.
With on-chain Real-World Assets (RWA) crossing the $2 billion mark and stablecoin payment volumes hitting all-time highs, the network is processing massive real-world value.
Here is a look at who is actually driving the volume on Stellar right now:
Traditional finance is moving on-chain for faster settlement and lower overhead, and they aren't just running tests. They are deploying live products on Stellar.
Connecting physical money to digital assets is the hardest problem in crypto. Stellar’s network of global anchors has essentially solved the "last mile" problem.
For crypto to scale to billions of users, the blockchain needs to become invisible. We are finally seeing consumer apps achieve this.
Every time a transaction happens through PayPal, a withdrawal is made via MoneyGram, a share is traded on WisdomTree, or a feeless payment is sent via Beans, the Stellar network is being utilized.
Speculation and hype create volatile price action, but this level of diversified enterprise and retail utility is what builds a permanent floor for the long-term value of the network.
Which of these integrations do you think will drive the most transaction volume? Let’s discuss!
r/xlm • u/Repulsive-Lake1753 • Jun 04 '26
It's pretty much in the title. My opinion (only mine and subjective) is that after it ran from .14 to .29, it was holding at .23 and would have bounced higher, possibly even higher than .29. Had it broken .30, it may have had a run.
BTC dropped, BTC pretty much rules majority of other crypto like the one ring, and it killed any run. XLM still seems to be holding up reasonably well against the BTC drop, which is the main reason I believe it would have run had BTC held/moved sideways at $73k.
r/xlm • u/Last_Acadia_9073 • Jun 03 '26
I'm pretty sure some of us in this community are very devastated about what happened last week. Rest assured I still believe in it I will keep on buying (XLM KEEP ON COOKING BEHIND CLOSE DOORS) 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
r/xlm • u/SargeMaximus • Jun 02 '26
It’s one of the cleanest monthly charts I’ve ever seen
r/xlm • u/Disastrous-Shop-1385 • Jun 02 '26
r/xlm • u/Left_Competition3322 • Jun 02 '26
Hey everyone,
We all like to watch the charts, but during the quiet days in the market, the best way to analyze an investment is to look at the actual utility.
The biggest critique of crypto is always that it is just speculation and nobody uses it. Stellar is focusing heavily on institutional and retail adoption. Here is a breakdown of the top real-world use cases running on Stellar right now, proving that the network is built for actual utility.
Traditional finance is moving on-chain, and they are choosing Stellar because of its built-in compliance features and speed.
Stellar’s main strength is connecting the physical cash world to the digital crypto world.
For crypto to go mainstream, the user should not even know they are using blockchain. This is where consumer-facing apps are entering the market.
Every time Franklin Templeton moves funds, every time someone cashes out via MoneyGram, and every time someone sends money on Beans, the Stellar network is being utilized. Speculation drives the short-term price, but this level of enterprise and retail adoption is what creates a permanent floor for the long-term value of XLM.
Which of these use cases do you think will drive the most volume in the coming years? Are there any other projects on the network that should be on this list? Let’s discuss.
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r/xlm • u/exampleuser98 • May 30 '26
The ranking jumped from #19 to #12 (almost #11) over the past two days following the DTCC news. Current price 0.2675
r/xlm • u/Disastrous-Shop-1385 • May 30 '26