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  2. Stellar (payment network) - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration aimed to integrate Stellar’s blockchain technology into MoneyGram’s existing payment infrastructure. This integration enables the use of Stellar’s native cryptocurrency, XLM, and the fiat-backed stablecoin USDC (USD Coin) by the company Circle. Circle is a regulated fintech and it’s USDC Cryptocurrency stable coin is a ...

  3. Stellar (XLM): What You Need To Know Before Investing - AOL

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    The popularity of Stellar's XLM may make you wonder if it's a good investment in the rapidly changing crypto world. Find out all you need to know here.

  4. Stellar (XLM): What Is It, History and How to Buy - AOL

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    Stellar is a decentralized computer network that operates using blockchain technology. On the Stellar network, you can trade its form of currency, which is called lumens (XLM). This cryptocurrency ...

  5. USD Coin - Wikipedia

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    USD Coin (USDC) is a cryptocurrency stablecoin which is issued by Circle. It is pegged to the United States dollar, and is distinct from a central bank digital ...

  6. List of cryptocurrencies - Wikipedia

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    Stellar: XLM Jed McCaleb: Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) [45] C, C++ [46] Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) [45] ... Tether claims to be backed by USD at a 1 to 1 ...

  7. XLM - Wikipedia

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    XLM may refer to: Stellar Lumens cryptocurrency; Microsoft Excel macro; Xen Loadable Module; See also. XML; XL (disambiguation) This page was last edited on ...

  8. Paxos Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    Paxos Trust Company is a New York–based financial institution and technology company specializing in blockchain. [2] The company's product offerings include a cryptocurrency brokerage service, asset tokenization services, and settlement services.

  9. Hyperledger - Wikipedia

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    Hyperledger (or the Hyperledger Project) is an umbrella project of open source blockchains and related tools that the Linux Foundation [1] started in December 2015. IBM, Intel, and SAP Ariba have contributed to support the collaborative development of blockchain-based distributed ledgers.