#XLM $XLM #ЛюбимыйТокен Stellar (XLM) has several disadvantages to consider: Node centralization: Although Stellar strives to be a decentralized network, the majority of nodes are controlled by the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF), raising questions about the degree of decentralization. Regulatory risks: Like other cryptocurrencies, XLM may face regulatory challenges, especially in countries with strict regulation of cryptocurrencies. Competition: Stellar faces strong competition from other payment and financial platforms such as Ripple (XRP), Ethereum and traditional financial systems. Volatility: Like most cryptocurrencies, XLM subject to significant price fluctuations, which may result in financial losses for investors. Limited Application: Despite the desire for implementation in various financial systems, at the moment the actual application of XLM is limited, and many projects are in the development or pilot implementation stage. Dependence on partners: Stellar's success depends on attracting major partners and organizations. If partner projects are not successful, this could negatively impact the price and adoption of XLM. Scalability Issues: During periods of high demand, the network may experience scalability issues, which can lead to delays in processing transactions. Security Risks: Like any blockchain network Stellar may be subject to security risks, including hacks and code vulnerabilities. These weaknesses should be considered when deciding to invest in XLM or use it to conduct transactions.