Stripe-Backed Blockchain Tempo Starts Testnet; Kalshi, Mastercard, UBS Added as Partners
TL;DR
Stripe and Paradigm's Tempo blockchain has launched its public testnet for real-world payment testing, adding partners like Kalshi, Mastercard, and UBS. It aims to provide low-cost, fast-settlement infrastructure for global payments as stablecoin adoption grows.
Key Takeaways
- •Tempo blockchain, backed by Stripe and Paradigm, launched its public testnet for real-world payment testing.
- •New institutional partners include Kalshi, Klarna, Mastercard, and UBS, joining earlier partners like Deutsche Bank and Visa.
- •Tempo is designed for high-volume transactions with low fees (around one-tenth of a cent per transaction), instant finality, and native stablecoin support.
- •The testnet allows developers and partners to experiment with on-chain payments, targeting pain points like network congestion and volatile fees.
- •This aligns with the trend of building blockchains for stablecoin payments, as stablecoins are projected to become integral to cross-border payment rails.

What to know:
- Stripe and Paradigm’s Tempo blockchain has launched its public testnet for real-world payment testing.
- Kalshi, Klarna, Mastercard and UBS are among a wave of new institutional partners now involved in the project.
- Tempo aims to offer low-cost, fast-settlement infrastructure for global payments as stablecoin adoption is accelerating globally.
- Stripe and Paradigm’s Tempo blockchain has launched its public testnet for real-world payment testing.
- Kalshi, Klarna, Mastercard and UBS are among a wave of new institutional partners now involved in the project.
- Tempo aims to offer low-cost, fast-settlement infrastructure for global payments as stablecoin adoption is accelerating globally.
Tempo, a payments-focused blockchain backed by Stripe and crypto investment firm Paradigm, has launched its public testnet, a key step in its effort in making stablecoin payments for mainstream use.
Tempo has also unveiled a roster of new additions to the network’s partner group, including buy-now-pay-later firm Klarna, predictions market Kalshi, payments giant Mastercard and Swiss global bank UBS. They join a group of earlier design partners such as Deutsche Bank, Visa, Shopify, OpenAI and Nubank.
Initially introduced in September, Tempo is designed to handle high-volume financial transactions with low fees, instant finality and native support for stablecoins. With the testnet now being live, developers and corporate partners can begin experimenting with real-world payments on-chain.
The move fits into the latest trend of building blockchains for stablecoin payments as adoption of digital dollar is soaring globally. Currently a $300 billion asset class, stablecoins are projected to become an integral part of cross-border payment rails with business-to-business (B2B), peer-to-peer (P2P) and card payments driving growth, a recent report by Keyrock and Bitso said.
Tempo aims to solve common pain points in blockchain-based finance, like network congestion and volatile transaction fees. The network charges around one-tenth of a cent per transaction, payable in U.S. dollar-denominated stablecoins and eliminating the need for a volatile gas token.
The news comes on the heels of Bridge, Stripe's stablecoin infrastructure firm, helping Klarna issue its own digital dollar next year.
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