The chain's cadence, not the cashier's crediting rule.
Stellar at
the cashier.
Stellar (XLM) at a crypto casino. Confirmation: A ledger closes roughly every five seconds. Network fee: 100 stroops per operation minimum — 0.00001 XLM. No listed casino documents it yet. The cashier sets the deposit minimum and the crediting rule, not the chain. Checked 2026-08-23.
See the chain factsWhat this chain
actually does.
Checked 2026-08-23. Every figure below is the network's own published number, linked to the page that publishes it. None of it is a casino's claim about itself.
The operator's withdrawal fee is charged on top and is often larger.
Required by most casinos and exchanges. A Stellar deposit without its memo lands in the operator's pooled account with nothing to identify you, and recovering it is a manual support process.
XLM is the native coin of Stellar.
Each figure,
with its source.
Four facts, four sources. Where a row says the claim is always true of the mechanism there is no link, because there is no dated page to link — the address format of a chain is a property of the protocol rather than an announcement.
| Fact | Figure | How to read it | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmation time | A ledger closes roughly every five seconds | Stellar's own documentation states that records are written to the ledger roughly every five seconds and are then irreversible and guaranteed to be final. As on the XRP Ledger there is no confirmation count — a closed ledger is settled, so any wait beyond five seconds is the cashier's own processing. | Stellar Docs — Ledgers |
| Network fee | 100 stroops per operation minimum — 0.00001 XLM | Stellar's fee documentation gives the network minimum base fee as 100 stroops per operation, which is the effective rate whenever the network is not in surge pricing. A stroop is one ten-millionth of an XLM. Under contention the network switches to surge pricing and the fee is bid, but the floor is among the lowest here. | Stellar Docs — Fees, resource limits and metering |
| Address format | Base32 beginning with G, 56 characters, plus a memo | A Stellar public key starts with G and is a fixed 56 characters. Exchanges and casinos pool deposits into one account and separate customers by memo, exactly as XRP does with destination tags — so the address alone identifies the business, not you. | Always true of the mechanism |
| Settlement | Irreversible on ledger close — about five seconds, no confirmations | Stellar's documentation states that records written to the ledger are irreversible and guaranteed to be final. There is no probabilistic deepening and no reorganisation to wait out. | Stellar Docs — Ledgers |
Why this page exists at all. Stellar is the only asset in this registry that requires you to hold a minimum balance you cannot spend: its own documentation puts one base reserve at 0.5 XLM and an account's floor at two of them, currently 1 XLM, rising with every subentry. Its fee is also the only one quoted per operation rather than per transaction.
XLM next to
Solana.
Solaspins is a Solana site, so this comparison is the one every coin page owes you: the same four facts for both chains, from both records, so you can see what changes when the cashier's network dropdown changes.
| Fact | Stellar (XLM) | Solana (SOL) |
|---|---|---|
| Confirmation | A ledger closes roughly every five seconds | ≈400 ms per slot |
| Network fee | 100 stroops per operation minimum — 0.00001 XLM | 5,000 lamports (≈0.000005 SOL) per signature, plus any priority fee |
| Address | Base32 beginning with G, 56 characters, plus a memo | Base58-encoded 32-byte ed25519 public key, 32–44 characters |
| Settlement | Irreversible on ledger close — about five seconds, no confirmations | Commitment levels: processed, confirmed, then finalized |
| Memo or tag | Yes — Memo | Not needed |
Read the Solana chain page for the full record, or the Solana casino list for the operators this site documents in depth. The full side-by-side, every fact from both records with the ones that agree kept in, is at Stellar vs Solana.
Wallets that
hold it.
| Wallet | What its own site says | Checked | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freighter | Stellar only. Open source and non-custodial, by its own description. | 2026-08-23 | Open Freighter |
Casinos documenting
XLM.
No casino in the Solaspins directory has a record documenting XLM yet. We will not list one until an operator's own cashier states it, because a table of casinos that might take XLM is indistinguishable from a table of casinos that do — and only one of those is worth reading. The Solana list is where this site's documented operator coverage currently sits.
The three checks
that matter.
The reserve catches people out on withdrawal rather than deposit: an account cannot be emptied to zero, so the last lumen is not withdrawable. Budget for it rather than treating a failed final withdrawal as a casino problem.
| Check | What to look for |
|---|---|
| The network | A Stellar public key starts with G and is a fixed 56 characters. Exchanges and casinos pool deposits into one account and separate customers by memo, exactly as XRP does with destination tags — so the address alone identifies the business, not you. |
| The memo | Required by most casinos and exchanges. A Stellar deposit without its memo lands in the operator's pooled account with nothing to identify you, and recovering it is a manual support process. |
| The crediting rule | The chain settles in irreversible on ledger close — about five seconds, no confirmations. What the cashier does with that is its own policy, and its stated deposit minimum and confirmation count are the numbers that decide when you can play. We hold no account at any operator, so we record those as unconfirmed rather than reprinting them. |
Every figure on this page comes from documentation the network publishes about itself, read on the date shown. Nothing here is a casino's description of a chain, and nothing here is an estimate we made. Last verified 2026-08-23.