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Stripe and Paradigm-incubated payment public chain Tempo goes live on private testnet

Summary: According to official sources, Stripe and Paradigm-incubated payment public chain Tempo has gone live on a private testnet. Tempo is designed for stablecoins and real-world payments, aiming to provide low fees, support for transferring and paying gas fees in any stablecoin, optional privacy, and over 100,000 TPS. The initial partners include Anthropic, Coupang, Deutsche Bank, ...

According to official sources, Stripe and Paradigm-incubated payment public chain Tempo has gone live on a private testnet. Tempo is designed for stablecoins and real-world payments, aiming to provide low fees, support for transferring and paying gas fees in any stablecoin, optional privacy, and over 100,000 TPS.

The initial partners include Anthropic, Coupang, Deutsche Bank, DoorDash, Lead Bank, Mercury, Nubank, OpenAI, Revolut, Shopify, Standard Chartered Bank, Visa, and others.

Tempo's use cases include global payments, salary disbursement, embedded financial accounts, fast and low-cost cross-border remittances, 24/7 settlement of tokenized deposits, micropayments, smart contract payments, and more. Tempo is built on Reth and is EVM compatible.

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