Stellar Ecosystem Enters New Growth Phase Driven by DeFi, Tokenization, and Protocol Upgrades

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Key takeaways:

  • Stellar's RWA growth signals a structural shift toward institutional-grade blockchain adoption beyond retail speculation.
  • MoneyGram's renewed partnership suggests XLM's low fees and reliability attract real-world payment infrastructure integration.
  • Protocol 26 upgrade may catalyze near-term volatility, but key resistance at $0.179 dictates momentum direction.

Stellar is driving growth in DeFi, tokenization, and protocol upgrades that separate it from its competition. The Stellar Lumens ecosystem is entering a period of accelerated growth and success with key partnerships and protocol upgrades illustrating its growing influence.

Back in 2021, Franklin Templeton chose Stellar to launch its Franklin OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund (FOBXX). Using token ticker BENJI, the fund was the first U.S.-registered money market fund to use a public blockchain to record transactions and share ownership. After 5 years, BENJI has expanded into 9 blockchains and has nearly $2 billion across them. Official data shows that monthly transfer activity on Stellar has risen 30-fold, and it has the highest number of users. Furthermore, $638M of asset value and 974 of 1,023 distinct holders are on Stellar.

The network has also celebrated another key 5-year partnership with MoneyGram. Earlier this month, MoneyGram confirmed that it is extending its partnership with Stellar. Luke Tuttle, MoneyGram’s Chief Product and Technology Officer, confirmed the decision and said that they chose Stellar because they trusted it, it was reliable, it was fast, it had low transaction fees, and it got regular updates. The partnership will see the launch of stablecoin balances in the MoneyGram app in El Salvador, after the successful launch in Colombia.

The latest on-chain data shows growth across multiple sectors. The Q1 2026 RWAs report from Messari shows a 91.4% QoQ growth from $796 million to $1.52 billion at Q1-end and surpassed $2 billion on April 11. The report shows the stablecoin market cap on Stellar increased 22% QoQ. DeFi TVL increased 1.1% QoQ to $174.4 million. The report further notes the network is maturing and has made strides in the agentic economy with the launch of x402 on Stellar in March and the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) in April.

The Foundation is gearing up for a key update that could improve performance next week. The team is calling on the community to vote for Yardstick (Protocol 26) next Wednesday, May 6th at 1700 UTC. This technical upgrade is designed to improve performance, with the community urged to participate in the update.

Stellar continues to launch initiatives aimed at driving innovation within its network. The Stellar Development Foundation and CV Labs have launched a 12-week accelerator for blockchain startups in EMEA. The program will award each team with $150,000 in initial funding.

At the time of writing, Stellar’s XLM is trading for $0.1594 following a 10% drop in the last 7 days. Market Analyst Ali Charts recently identified the $0.179 price point as a key resistance. Describing it as a “Sell” zone if broken, the analyst believes it would trigger a 20% rally.

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