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    How to Buy Stellar in Canada (2026 Guide)

    What to know before buying Stellar

    XLM is one of the most broadly listed assets in crypto. Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, Gemini, Bitstamp, and most other regulated venues carry XLM/USD. Liquidity is rarely the issue. Stellar base fees are fractions of a cent per operation, and transactions settle in roughly five seconds, which makes it one of the cheaper networks to actually move funds on after you own the asset.

    The mechanic that trips up new buyers is the memo. Stellar deposit addresses at centralized exchanges are shared across all customers, and the memo field is what routes an incoming payment to the correct account. Sending XLM to an exchange without the memo, or with the wrong memo, does not lose the funds on-chain but typically freezes them in a support-ticket queue that can take weeks. This is the same failure mode as XRP. Always copy both the address and the memo when depositing XLM to a CEX, and when withdrawing, check whether your destination also requires one.

    For self-custody, Lobstr is the dominant wallet and pairs well with Ledger for hardware signing. Freighter is the browser-extension wallet most commonly used for Soroban dApps. Stellar accounts require a minimum balance reserve, usually 1 XLM, plus additional reserves per trustline and per data entry. If your balance drops below the reserve, the account cannot transact until it is topped up.

    Trustlines are the other Stellar-specific concept. To hold anything other than XLM on Stellar — a Stellar-issued USDC, for example — your account has to first establish a trustline to that asset's issuer. Receiving an asset you have not trustlined fails. Each trustline consumes a small XLM reserve. Before buying, confirm you are acquiring native XLM rather than a wrapped variant on another chain, prepare any needed memo for your destination, and keep enough XLM for base and trustline reserves.

    Written by coinvela staff

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