{"id":423,"date":"2021-12-22T11:44:11","date_gmt":"2021-12-22T11:44:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/monkeycoder.work\/XLM\/?p=423"},"modified":"2021-12-22T11:53:01","modified_gmt":"2021-12-22T11:53:01","slug":"stellar-trust-credit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/monkeycoder.work\/XLM\/stellar-trust-credit.html","title":{"rendered":"Stellar – applicability, credibility, advantages and disadvantages"},"content":{"rendered":"
Stellar is one of the widely known cryptoprojects, this is facilitated by a long history, high capitalization, the prominence of the founders, and the presence of partnerships with large companies. It is worth noting that despite the average high recognizability of the project, the bright news occasions associated with it do not arise too often. For a while there was a little criticism in the project’s community of the team for not paying proper attention to marketing. By now the situation has improved somewhat in a positive direction, for example, the team has plans for conferences. Despite the lack of active marketing, big occasions for the crypto environment such as the launch of a <\/span>joint project with IBM<\/span><\/a>, for example, could not go unnoticed. Most publications have published articles related to Stellar.<\/span><\/p>\n Popularity of social accounts:<\/span><\/p>\n According to stellar.expert explorer (at the time of writing) there are a total of 6’177’814 accounts registered online, with 45’195 of them active during the same day. Also during the last day 258’953 payment transactions were processed.<\/span><\/p>\n Graph of the total number of accounts and the number of active accounts (<\/span>stellar.expert<\/span><\/a>):<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n As can be seen from the graph, despite the increase in the total number of accounts, the number of active accounts is decreasing.<\/span><\/p>\n In total, 111 public nodes were launched in the Stellar network, which is quite small for a project with such a long history. Perhaps, the small number of nodes is due to the fact that the SCP algorithm does not provide any incentive mechanisms for the owners of the nodes involved in providing consensus.<\/span><\/p>\n As of December 3, 2021, the total number of <\/span>XLM tokens <\/span><\/a>exceeds 50 billion, with about 24.63 issued into circulation (not held by the fund). The distribution of XLM is highly centralized, which forms certain risks for the project.<\/span><\/p>\n Quite a few companies use the Stellar protocol to perform fast cross-border transfers in their business. Among the launched projects worth mentioning are:<\/span><\/p>\n The Stellar project was launched by Jed McCaleb after he left the Ripple project, where he was also a founder. The reason for Jed’s abrupt departure from Ripple was that the project was too centralized and non-transparent.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n A non-profit foundation was launched to manage Stellar, which is not supposed to make any profit from the project’s activities. Despite the initial goal of forming a truly decentralized project, Stellar also had aspects of centralization, particularly related to token distribution.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n As of December 3, 2021, the Stellar Development Foundation holds just over 50% of the total number of tokens. That said, it’s worth noting that Jed McCaleb is also the founder of Interstellar, a for-profit company that aims to expand the ecosystem of services and partnerships around Stellar. The combination of having a large number of tokens in the hands of the foundation with the presence of a commercial organization with close management raises concerns among many users.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Applicability<\/b><\/h2>\n
Projects powered by Stellar<\/b><\/h2>\n
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Trust Index<\/b><\/h2>\n