Stellar Hub
About Stellar Hub
Understand an asset the way Stellar actually works — its exact identity, the powers its issuer holds over your holding, what holding it costs, and what nobody has verified. Then prepare a controlled action and verify what the ledger recorded.
Two environments, deliberately. Everything you read here is Stellar Mainnet and moves nothing. Everything you can sign is Stellar Testnet, where the assets have no worth. Mainnet execution is a separate release gate and no setting on this page reaches it.
Network
FRESHAttention
1 to noteAbout attention
Every item here is computed from a fact already on this page — the wallet state machine, the evidence state of a read, or a source that did not answer — rather than authored by hand. Action required comes first, then caution, then context. Nothing is listed that a person cannot act on or does not need to know.
Next action
One at a timeProof on record
TestnetAbout this record
These are the transactions this product has put on a ledger and reconciled, not your activity — this workspace retains nothing between sessions. Each one can be checked without trusting Ryntra: paste the hash into the Receipts surface, which reads the ledger again from scratch and recomputes every hash on the receipt from the document’s own contents.
Your Stellar account
Not connectedPublic mainnet intelligence — assets, issuers, ledger state — remains available without one.
Watched assets
Not builtWatching needs somewhere to keep a list between sessions, and this workspace keeps none. Every asset can be read in full today; only the list is missing.
Open an assetRecent activity
ReadingA record appears the moment an intent is checked — including one the preflight refuses, because a payment stopped before a signature is the most useful row there is.
Prepare a paymentWhat the issuer can do to your holding
Ledger factAbout issuer powers
These are account flags on the issuer, enforced by the network — not a promise in a document. Prior approval means the issuer must authorize you before you can hold the asset at all; freeze means it can revoke that authorization later; claw back means it can take the asset out of your account. A power the issuer holds is shown as a caution whichever way it points, and this table never says whether an asset is good.
| Asset | Prior approval | Freeze | Claw back | Domain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USTRYEtherfuse Stablebond — issuer states US Treasury Notes as backing | NoUSTRY prior approval | NoUSTRY freeze | NoUSTRY clawback | etherfuse.com |
| CETESEtherfuse Stablebond — issuer states Mexican government debt as backing | NoCETES prior approval | NoCETES freeze | NoCETES clawback | etherfuse.com |
| USDCCircle USDC — the issuer can revoke a holder's authorization | NoUSDC prior approval | YesUSDC freeze | NoUSDC clawback | circle.com |
| EURCCircle EURC — euro-denominated | NoEURC prior approval | YesEURC freeze | NoEURC clawback | circle.com |
Source health
AnsweringAbout source health
Health here is the last read rather than a record — nothing is retained, so this says whether each source answered the request that built this page, not how it has behaved over time. A failing source costs only its own section; it never blanks the page.