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Could Stellar already be the silent backbone for future CBDCs in Asia, while governments publicly focus on their own chains?
While governments promote their own CBDC platforms, Stellar’s interoperability, regulatory focus, and real-world partnerships make it a perfect silent layer for cross-border settlements. 🌏💸Stellar doesn’t need the spotlight—it’s already building the rails in the background. 🚄
While governments promote their own CBDC platforms, Stellar’s interoperability, regulatory focus, and real-world partnerships make it a perfect silent layer for cross-border settlements. 🌏💸
See lessStellar doesn’t need the spotlight—it’s already building the rails in the background. 🚄
How does Stellar make sure a transaction is final and can’t be sent twice?
Stellar uses a unique system called the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) to confirm transactions. When you send a transaction, a group of trusted nodes (called validators) quickly agree on it. Once it's confirmed, it's added to the ledger and can’t be changed or sent again. This prevents double-spenRead more
Stellar uses a unique system called the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP) to confirm transactions. When you send a transaction, a group of trusted nodes (called validators) quickly agree on it. Once it’s confirmed, it’s added to the ledger and can’t be changed or sent again. This prevents double-spending and ensures every transaction is final within a few seconds — no mining or staking needed. ✅
See lessHow has Denelle Dixon’s leadership as CEO of the Stellar Development Foundation influenced the protocol’s strategic direction since its inception by Jed McCaleb
Since becoming CEO of the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) in 2019, Denelle Dixon has focused on driving real-world adoption, regulatory engagement, and ecosystem expansion. Under her leadership, Stellar has partnered with major players like MoneyGram, supported the launch of USDC on Stellar, anRead more
Since becoming CEO of the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) in 2019, Denelle Dixon has focused on driving real-world adoption, regulatory engagement, and ecosystem expansion. Under her leadership, Stellar has partnered with major players like MoneyGram, supported the launch of USDC on Stellar, and advanced financial inclusion initiatives globally. While Jed McCaleb built the protocol’s technical foundation, Dixon’s role has been pivotal in aligning Stellar with enterprise-grade use cases, enhancing network visibility, and advocating for responsible blockchain innovation.
See lessWhat’s the difference between a Stellar anchor and a validator
A Stellar anchor is a trusted entity that issues tokens and connects real-world assets (like fiat) to the blockchain. A validator is a node that helps confirm and agree on transactions using the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP). Anchors bridge value. Validators secure the network. ✅
A Stellar anchor is a trusted entity that issues tokens and connects real-world assets (like fiat) to the blockchain.
See lessA validator is a node that helps confirm and agree on transactions using the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP).
Anchors bridge value. Validators secure the network. ✅