It is rumored that Tempo will launch its mainnet by the end of March, and no token will be issued initially
Odaily News: The cryptocurrency podcast The Rollup posted on X, citing sources, that the new public chain Tempo, jointly developed by Stripe and Paradigm, is expected to launch its mainnet by the end of March, with both enterprise and retail sides launching simultaneously. The Rollup stated that the information currently heard includes:
1. The Tempo mainnet launch will adopt a "dual-track" release model: the retail side will focus on payments and DeFi, while the enterprise side will focus on scenarios such as Agent-based payments, B2B, payroll, remittances, and credit extension.
2. The new TIP-20 standard means that paying for Gas on this chain will no longer require a native token.
3. No token will be issued at the time of the mainnet launch. The team is waiting for better market conditions and clearer regulatory frameworks to design a more reasonable token economic model.
4. Stripe is actively working behind the scenes to integrate and implement partner resources.
5. The enterprise-side roadmap will be built around Agent-based payments, covering areas such as contractor settlements, payroll, cross-border remittances, prepaid interest payments, and credit extension.
