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Information about system PayPal

The PayPal payment system was established in 1999. Today, PayPal is the largest payment system in the world, which provides the safest and easiest ways to pay and receive payments on the Web. To use the system, you must have a credit or debit card that will be connected to the account. PayPal is available in 190 countries and supports 17 global currencies.

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).