ঐতিহাসিক Stellar XLM মূল্যের ডেটা বিশ্লেষণ করুন এবং অ্যাসেটটির সর্বশেষ মূল্যের পরিবর্তনের সাথে আপ-টু-ডেট থাকুন।
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Stellar Lumens (XLM) reached an all-time high of $0.9381 on January 4, 2018, during the broad crypto bull market of that cycle. XLM has not retested that level since, trading in a range between $0.10 and $0.50 through 2025 and 2026. Past price levels are not indicative of future performance, and cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile.
XLM's price is influenced by developments in cross-border payments, institutional partnerships, and regulatory classification. Stellar's network is optimized for cross-border settlement and has established partnerships with payment processors and financial institutions, meaning adoption metrics in international payments can shape demand for XLM as the network's native asset. The Soroban smart contract platform, which launched on mainnet in February 2024, expanded Stellar's use cases beyond payments into decentralized finance and tokenized real-world assets. In March 2026, US regulators jointly designated XLM as a digital commodity — a classification that aligns XLM with the regulatory status of Bitcoin and Ethereum and removes one of the prerequisite barriers to institutional products like spot ETFs.
Stellar Lumens has a fixed maximum supply of 50 billion XLM, with approximately 33 billion currently in circulation. The network originally launched with 100 billion XLM, but in November 2019 the Stellar Development Foundation permanently burned over 50 billion XLM and validators voted to deprecate the 1% annual inflation mechanism. As a result, no new XLM can be created — XLM is a fixed-supply asset with no ongoing issuance, which distinguishes it from most proof-of-stake networks.
No spot XLM exchange-traded fund is currently available on US exchanges. The March 2026 joint SEC and CFTC designation of XLM as a digital commodity removed one of the regulatory barriers that historically kept institutional asset managers from filing spot products — the same classification was a prerequisite for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs — but no XLM spot ETF has been approved or launched to date. Institutional exposure to XLM currently runs through direct holdings and through the Stellar Development Foundation's institutional partners.
XLM can be purchased on Nexo and on other major cryptocurrency exchanges. Stellar's network is integrated with fiat on-ramps and stablecoin issuers — USDC operates natively on Stellar with significant monthly transaction volume — making XLM one of the more accessible digital assets for direct currency conversion. Product availability on Nexo may vary by jurisdiction.