Space and Time adds Stellar indexing, giving developers smoother access to trusted onchain and external data. Upcoming X Ray upgrade brings zk features that support privacy tools while keeping activity verifiable across the network. Stellar has linked with Space and Time to support data-focused smart contracts. The partnership brings indexed blockchain data into the Stellar [...]]]>Space and Time adds Stellar indexing, giving developers smoother access to trusted onchain and external data. Upcoming X Ray upgrade brings zk features that support privacy tools while keeping activity verifiable across the network. Stellar has linked with Space and Time to support data-focused smart contracts. The partnership brings indexed blockchain data into the Stellar [...]]]>

Stellar Integrates With Space and Time to Power Data-Driven Smart Contracts

  • Space and Time adds Stellar indexing, giving developers smoother access to trusted onchain and external data.
  • Upcoming X Ray upgrade brings zk features that support privacy tools while keeping activity verifiable across the network.

Stellar has linked with Space and Time to support data-focused smart contracts. The partnership brings indexed blockchain data into the Stellar network, allowing developers to build financial tools that rely on reliable information. This aims to strengthen projects involved in payments, asset issuance, and other on-chain activity.

Stellar Data Access through Space and Time

Many smart contracts struggle because they cannot access verified information that exists outside their blockchain state. They cannot directly use older records, external chains, or real-world sources in a trusted way. This creates risk for tokenized assets, stablecoins, and financial programs that depend on accurate inputs.

Existing data services cover only parts of the need. They may gather historical records or supply external feeds, but their tools are often slow or fragmented. To support wider financial access through blockchain-based systems, Stellar required a unified and reliable method to supply verified information.

Space and Time now gathers Stellar data and stores it in a verified, update-ready format. Users can inspect wallet behavior, token activity, and build data-supported programs with lower cost and faster development. The system also gives smart contracts access to large datasets from other chains and trusted off-chain sources.

Tomer Weller, Chief Product Officer at the Stellar Development Foundation, said,

Stellar X Ray Upgrade Unlocks zk Features

Beyond indexing, Stellar recently announced its upcoming upgrade, Protocol 25, also known as Stellar X Ray. Scheduled for a testnet vote on January 7, 2026, with a mainnet vote on January 22, 2026, this release adds support for zero-knowledge cryptography features directly into the network.

This upgrade consists of two main parts. First is BN254, an elliptic curve that allows for verifying zk-SNARK proofs. Second is the Poseidon hash function family, which helps lower the cost and improve the performance of privacy-preserving applications. These features create space for confidential transfers and selective disclosure tools, all while keeping the network auditable.

Stellar has also taken a step toward testing regulated digital currency. As we reported, the Stellar revealed a joint pilot with U.S. Bank and PwC on November 25. This project is testing the issuance of a stablecoin on Stellar’s network. The test focuses on how tokenized currencies can comply with regulatory demands while maintaining the benefits of blockchain systems.

Stellar’s token, XLM, is trading at $0.23 as of now, which shows a drop of 3.72% in the past day. Despite this, technical analyst Ali Martinez says that the price could return to $0.34, depending on market behavior. His chart shows a large price pattern that previously produced rebounds from similar levels.

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