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OUSD is coming to Tempo, issued natively on day one. For businesses that choose OUSD, Tempo will support it with payments-first infrastructure, deep liquidity, and full ecosystem support across ramps, exchanges, and DeFi alongside other major stablecoins already available today.
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"If I have an account with JP Morgan and you have an account with Goldman Sachs and I send you this deposit token, it's going to be like the old days' bank notes." "You need a central clearing party that can secure the par value for you so you can move those settlement assets and settle on chain. But your counterpart that has an account with Goldman Sachs, you're not going to accept a JP Morgan deposit token." @BorjaNeira_, Market Development at @Tempo
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Public blockchains broadcast every transaction. For a company running payroll, that would mean publishing every salary and who receives it. Tempo Zones enable private transactions. The relevant parties see the details, the public doesn't. Learn more in our docs: tempo.xyz/developers/docs/pr…
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Tempo will be the best place to use Open USD 21k TPS in production today with a clear path to 100k With a <$0.001 average fee, it's time to scale onchain payments
OUSD is coming to Tempo, issued natively on day one. For businesses that choose OUSD, Tempo will support it with payments-first infrastructure, deep liquidity, and full ecosystem support across ramps, exchanges, and DeFi alongside other major stablecoins already available today.
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Very excited to see this new effort from Stripe, Visa, Coinbase, Mastercard, Amex, Blackrock, and many others to build a new open stablecoin that shares economics back to users and distributors. OpenUSD will be natively issued on Tempo on day 1!
Introducing Open USD: a stablecoin built for the internet economy, designed by the businesses growing it. joinopenstandard.com/blog/in…
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OUSD is coming to Tempo, issued natively on day one. For businesses that choose OUSD, Tempo will support it with payments-first infrastructure, deep liquidity, and full ecosystem support across ramps, exchanges, and DeFi alongside other major stablecoins already available today.
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Read more: x.com/openstandard/status/20…
Introducing Open USD: a stablecoin built for the internet economy, designed by the businesses growing it. joinopenstandard.com/blog/in…
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Streaming compute requires modern rails for streaming payments. With MPP Sessions, an agent can pay through signed offchain vouchers during a session, then settle the final amount on Tempo when finished. Read an in-depth overview on our blog: tempo.xyz/blog/mpp-sessions/
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Payments don't work when you need a separate asset to move your funds. The average fee on Tempo is <$0.001 and can be paid with any stablecoin, so teams can build payment flows without any surprises or extra costs. Learn more: tempo.xyz/developers/docs/gu…
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Hermes supports the MPP agent skill. This means your agent can use pay-per-call APIs over MPP with configurable safety limits; no human needed. Tempo is purpose-built for payments, including agentic transactions:
In partnership with @stripe, Hermes Agent now supports a full suite of Stripe skills. Your agent can buy things, pay per-call APIs, and provision its own SaaS, with configurable safety limits on every action.
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Virtual addresses on Tempo make deposits easier to route and reconcile. Each customer or account get their own deposit address. Funds still land in the master wallet, while events show which virtual address was paid: docs.tempo.xyz/guide/payment…
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Users on @Backpack can now move USDT0 to @tempo and put it to work across a growing number of use cases for stablecoins. Deposits, withdrawals, trading, perps, stocks, and yield all connected. $33M USDT0 has already moved to Tempo. Now Backpack users can move with it.
Backpack now supports @USDT0_to deposits and withdrawals on @tempo. Tempo is built for stablecoin payments, with sub-second finality and stablecoin-native gas. Stablecoins power funding across crypto, perps, stocks, and yield, all within one Backpack account.
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Backpack now supports stablecoin deposits and withdrawals on Tempo.
Backpack now supports @USDT0_to deposits and withdrawals on @tempo. Tempo is built for stablecoin payments, with sub-second finality and stablecoin-native gas. Stablecoins power funding across crypto, perps, stocks, and yield, all within one Backpack account.
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If you're developing modern payment solutions, Tempo is the infrastructure you need to give your customers an ideal experience: docs.tempo.xyz
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1. Pay fee with stablecoins on Tempo 2. Swap any asset on any EVM chain No API keys, no human input necessary; just your agent and @mpp
0x Swap API now supports autonomous agent payments. Agents call 0x Swap API and pay $0.01 per request in USDC from their own wallet. No API key required. Built with @Alchemy's AgentPay.
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Today, Turnkey expands its support for @tempo! We already launched policy controls for Tempo transactions, and now we’re simplifying programmable payment flows even further. Transaction management, gas sponsorship and real-time balances are now live on Tempo.
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@infiniFi's siUSD is now supported by Chronicle across the @tempo ecosystem. As siUSD expands beyond its native application, lending markets, vaults, and risk systems require reliable price data to support integrations and risk management. Chronicle provides that infrastructure. Check the feed live on the Chronicle Dashboard: chroniclelabs.org/dashboard/…
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Stripe, Meta, Deel, and many other enterprises are finding value in stablecoins on @tempo — reach out if you’re interested to join them!
The @Tempo mainnet launched 93 days ago. Quick summary of the current state: • Run rate payment volume is around $3 billion. There's a long way to go, but it's cool to see real usage already emerging. (It took Stripe a lot longer than 93 days to get to $3 billion.) • As a blockchain, we obviously don't know about all the different use-cases. (Please tell us if you're doing something cool with Tempo!) Larger companies using Tempo include @Deel, which is using Tempo to pay out to their vast network of contractors, and @Meta, which is using it via @Link for global payouts. There are a bunch of other large companies working on Tempo integrations that'll be announced soon. • Internally, developing on Tempo has been fun, and Tempo is now Stripe's default blockchain for new features. • On the AI side of things, there appear to be around 1,000 active services selling to agents via the Machine Payments Protocol (@mpp). There's a useful directory of available services at mppscan.com. 570 unique agents, for example, seem to have purchased from @ExaAILabs, and 332 from @openweather. I don't know how long it'll take for this use-case to become big, but it seems all-but inevitable that it will within a few years. • Today, @Stripe, @Visa, and @StanChart are running Tempo validators. Validation will become more decentralized over time. • The Tempo team is building a lot of new protocol functionality. For example, privacy zones, receive policies, and virtual addresses. (Details for all on the Tempo blog: tempo.xyz/blog.) In general, our belief is that there's a lot of functionality to be built at the blockchain level to make higher-level applications easy and performant. The original thesis behind Tempo was that both AI and stablecoins would stretch blockchains in new ways, with need for privacy, fees denominated/payable in stablecoins, batch transactions, microtransactions, faster confirmations, and so forth. Overall, this still seems like the right set of bets, and the agentic stuff is happening somewhat faster than I was expecting. "1M stablecoin TPS, with the vast majority from agents" still seems like the right north star.
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@deel wallet volume is growing fast on @tempo. Long way to go indeed.
The @Tempo mainnet launched 93 days ago. Quick summary of the current state: • Run rate payment volume is around $3 billion. There's a long way to go, but it's cool to see real usage already emerging. (It took Stripe a lot longer than 93 days to get to $3 billion.) • As a blockchain, we obviously don't know about all the different use-cases. (Please tell us if you're doing something cool with Tempo!) Larger companies using Tempo include @Deel, which is using Tempo to pay out to their vast network of contractors, and @Meta, which is using it via @Link for global payouts. There are a bunch of other large companies working on Tempo integrations that'll be announced soon. • Internally, developing on Tempo has been fun, and Tempo is now Stripe's default blockchain for new features. • On the AI side of things, there appear to be around 1,000 active services selling to agents via the Machine Payments Protocol (@mpp). There's a useful directory of available services at mppscan.com. 570 unique agents, for example, seem to have purchased from @ExaAILabs, and 332 from @openweather. I don't know how long it'll take for this use-case to become big, but it seems all-but inevitable that it will within a few years. • Today, @Stripe, @Visa, and @StanChart are running Tempo validators. Validation will become more decentralized over time. • The Tempo team is building a lot of new protocol functionality. For example, privacy zones, receive policies, and virtual addresses. (Details for all on the Tempo blog: tempo.xyz/blog.) In general, our belief is that there's a lot of functionality to be built at the blockchain level to make higher-level applications easy and performant. The original thesis behind Tempo was that both AI and stablecoins would stretch blockchains in new ways, with need for privacy, fees denominated/payable in stablecoins, batch transactions, microtransactions, faster confirmations, and so forth. Overall, this still seems like the right set of bets, and the agentic stuff is happening somewhat faster than I was expecting. "1M stablecoin TPS, with the vast majority from agents" still seems like the right north star.
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The @Tempo mainnet launched 93 days ago. Quick summary of the current state: • Run rate payment volume is around $3 billion. There's a long way to go, but it's cool to see real usage already emerging. (It took Stripe a lot longer than 93 days to get to $3 billion.) • As a blockchain, we obviously don't know about all the different use-cases. (Please tell us if you're doing something cool with Tempo!) Larger companies using Tempo include @Deel, which is using Tempo to pay out to their vast network of contractors, and @Meta, which is using it via @Link for global payouts. There are a bunch of other large companies working on Tempo integrations that'll be announced soon. • Internally, developing on Tempo has been fun, and Tempo is now Stripe's default blockchain for new features. • On the AI side of things, there appear to be around 1,000 active services selling to agents via the Machine Payments Protocol (@mpp). There's a useful directory of available services at mppscan.com. 570 unique agents, for example, seem to have purchased from @ExaAILabs, and 332 from @openweather. I don't know how long it'll take for this use-case to become big, but it seems all-but inevitable that it will within a few years. • Today, @Stripe, @Visa, and @StanChart are running Tempo validators. Validation will become more decentralized over time. • The Tempo team is building a lot of new protocol functionality. For example, privacy zones, receive policies, and virtual addresses. (Details for all on the Tempo blog: tempo.xyz/blog.) In general, our belief is that there's a lot of functionality to be built at the blockchain level to make higher-level applications easy and performant. The original thesis behind Tempo was that both AI and stablecoins would stretch blockchains in new ways, with need for privacy, fees denominated/payable in stablecoins, batch transactions, microtransactions, faster confirmations, and so forth. Overall, this still seems like the right set of bets, and the agentic stuff is happening somewhat faster than I was expecting. "1M stablecoin TPS, with the vast majority from agents" still seems like the right north star.
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🇸🇪 #SEKAU is live on @tempo! Building on our multi-currency expansion, we are excited to deploy the first fully reserved, MiCAR-compliant Swedish krona stablecoin on Tempo, the payments-first L1 incubated by Stripe and Paradigm. Euro, Swiss franc, now the Swedish krona - all on-chain, all now on Tempo. 👉 partner@allunity.com | 🔗 Official PR: allunity.com/news/allunity-l…
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