Liquidity on Stellar

A public market layer for GZC

Four active Stellar pools connect GZC with USDC, BTCMTL, EURMTL and XLM. Their reserves, activity and estimated TVL are read directly from public blockchain data.

Combined pool TVL —

Estimated in USDC from current pool reserves and public Stellar market routes.

01 Active pools —
02 GZC in pools —
03 Counter assets USDC · BTCMTL · EURMTL · XLM
04 Data source Stellar Horizon

Live reserves

Compare every active pool

Each row shows the latest reserve balances returned by Stellar Horizon. The bar indicates the pool share of combined estimated TVL.

Latest ledger update —

Reading current pool reserves from Stellar…

How to read the data

Liquidity in three clear layers

The page separates exchange access, public blockchain balances and the property reserve behind GZC.

01

Choose an exchange route

Each pair is an independent route. The available price and execution depend on the reserves in that specific pool.

02

Verify reserves on-chain

Pool IDs and live balances are public. Open any pool in Horizon to confirm the source data independently.

03

Check property backing separately

Liquidity supports trading, but it is not counted as property backing. Physical units and GZC supply are disclosed in the property registry.

Market disclosure

Pool balances and execution are variable

Liquidity providers can add or withdraw assets at any time. TVL is an estimate, not a guaranteed exit value. Price impact, fees, market routes and Stellar network conditions can affect an exchange.

Property reserve

Inspect what supports the GZC supply

Open the mapped property registry to review residential units, coordinates, measured areas and the reproducible GZC calculation.

Open proof of reserve