Stellar (XLM) hit $2B in tokenized RWAs and $5.5B in payment volume in Q1 2026, with key upgrades boosting privacy, payments, and security. (Read More)Stellar (XLM) hit $2B in tokenized RWAs and $5.5B in payment volume in Q1 2026, with key upgrades boosting privacy, payments, and security. (Read More)

Stellar (XLM) Reports $2B RWAs, Protocol Upgrades in Q1 2026

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Stellar (XLM) Reports $2B RWAs, Protocol Upgrades in Q1 2026

Luisa Crawford May 07, 2026 20:00

Stellar (XLM) hit $2B in tokenized RWAs and $5.5B in payment volume in Q1 2026, with key upgrades boosting privacy, payments, and security.

Stellar (XLM) Reports $2B RWAs, Protocol Upgrades in Q1 2026

Stellar (XLM)'s Q1 2026 report reveals significant milestones as the network scales for institutional-grade adoption. The platform surpassed $2 billion in tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) and recorded $5.5 billion in payment volume, a 72% year-over-year increase. Notably, developer participation surged by 86%, signaling growing interest in building on the blockchain.

Privacy took center stage this quarter with the launch of 'X-Ray,' Stellar’s zero-knowledge (ZK) primitive layer. This feature empowers developers to build privacy-preserving applications without sacrificing transparency on the base layer. Early use cases include Stellar Private Payments, Boundless, and Arcane, alongside a compliant token standard being developed with OpenZeppelin. For institutions navigating regulatory scrutiny, ZK privacy could be a game-changer.

On the payments side, Stellar introduced the x402 specification and SDK, cementing its focus on agentic—or programmable—payments. Within a week of Stripe and Tempo announcing support for agentic payments, Stellar rolled out a full multiparty payment (MPP) SDK. The first hackathon tied to this initiative attracted 591 participants and 288 project submissions, making it the largest in Stellar’s history. These developments aim to streamline programmable payment workflows, appealing to fintech players and enterprises alike.

Security was also upgraded with Protocol 26, branded 'Yardstick.' This update includes CAP77 Quorum Freeze, a consensus mechanism allowing validators to rapidly contain compromised assets. As more regulated financial activity migrates onchain, robust incident response tools like this are critical for institutional trust and adoption.

On the market front, XLM, Stellar’s native token, was trading at $0.16 as of May 7, 2026, with a market cap of $5.32 billion. However, the token faced headwinds, dropping 1.1% in 24 hours amid broader market softness. Adding to this, Korean exchanges temporarily halted XLM trading earlier this week to accommodate protocol upgrades, which could explain some short-term pressure.

Stellar’s momentum in tokenized RWAs further highlights its role in bridging traditional finance and blockchain. With $2 billion in RWAs now onchain, the network is positioning itself as a leader in enabling asset tokenization at scale. Combined with a growing DeFi ecosystem and stablecoin market cap, Stellar is shaping up to be a key player in institutional blockchain adoption.

Looking ahead, the network's ability to sustain developer interest and onboard enterprise-level partners will be crucial for maintaining growth. With its focus on privacy, programmable payments, and security, Stellar is doubling down on infrastructure aimed at institutional-grade use cases—a strategy that could solidify its competitive edge in the evolving blockchain space.

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