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Knowledge of atomic masses is indispensable in nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics. In
the last two decades, majority of experimental data on nuclear masses stems from measurements
of stored ions. The ions can be stored at low energies in a Penning trap or at significantly higher
energies in a storage ring. In both cases revolution frequencies of ions trapped in a confining
magnetic field are determined which enables high-precision mass measurements. In this contri-
bution we sketch the experimental techniques and recent results. Future perspectives at the new
generation radioactive beam facilities are outlined