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Information about system NEM

NEM XEM - is a crypto-platform based on a peer-to-peer network, launched on March 31, 2015. The NEM blockchain software is used in the commercial block chain Mijin, which is checked by financial institutions and private companies in Japan and internationally.

Information about system Stellar

Stellar (XLM or STR) is a platform for real-time foreign exchange operations (real-time gross settlement system). It was founded in early 2014 as a branch from the Ripple system and for the first time worked on the same protocol. Later, Stellar developed its own open-source protocol. In the process of using its own kind of electronic currency, which was formerly called stellar (stellar) or star (star), and now called a lumen (lumen).