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Tempo
Tempo testnet

Tempo

Testnet
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description.md

Money rarely moves the way modern infrastructure suggests it should.

Stablecoins promise speed and efficiency, yet payments still suffer from inconsistent fees, unpredictable execution, and systems that were never designed for settlement at scale.

Tempo addresses this at the protocol architecture level.

Built as a payments-first Layer-1, Tempo is designed around settlement, execution, and predictable behavior. Stablecoins transfers are not an add-on or a secondary feature, but a core function of the chain itself, with infrastructure built for real economic activity.

Backed by Stripe and Paradigm, and developed with input from institutions such as Deutsche Bank alongside major payment and commerce platforms, the network targets concrete use cases including payroll, merchant payments, and global transfers 💸

Quietly, Tempo is positioning itself as blockchain rails for serious money movement.

Tempo is now live in testnet 🧪

The network has entered an early public phase, giving developers and advanced users access to its core infrastructure. This includes payment primitives, stablecoin mechanics, and execution logic optimized for settlement-focused use cases.

At this stage, there is no native token and no incentive layer. The testnet is purely technical, intended for testing and infrastructure experimentation. If a token or ecosystem incentives are introduced later, this phase will serve as the baseline for identifying early contributors.

Testnet 💻

Create & Use

Layer 1 Blockchain

stablecoin payments

guide.sh ACTIVE

Step by step guide Tempo Airdrop

  1. Network setup → Use the official Tempo testnet connection details
    to add Tempo to your wallet, RPC client, or development environment using the provided network parameters.

  2. Claim testnet funds → Use the Tempo faucet
    to obtain testnet tokens and simulate transactions, payments, and protocol interactions without real capital.

  3. Test payment flows → Interact with core testnet features such as transfers, account operations, stablecoin mechanics, and fee handling to observe how Tempo processes settlement at the protocol level.

  4. Build or integrate → Explore the official Tempo documentation
    to review SDKs, APIs, and protocol specifications for integrating payment logic, wallets, or infrastructure.

  5. Run infrastructure (advanced) → For deeper participation, experiment with running Tempo RPC nodes
    or validators on testnet following the official setup instructions.

* Follow @Tempo
on 𝕏 to stay updated on future milestones and ecosystem programs.

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