Tempo’s mainnet is officially live, and from today, developers can start building directly on the platform using public RPC endpoints. This is a major step forward in making payments faster, cheaper, and more seamless, especially as more transactions are handled by machines rather than humans. Alongside the mainnet, Tempo has launched the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP), an open standard for machine-to-machine payments co-created with Stripe. MPP makes it possible for devices, software, and AI agents to handle payments automatically. It works with a wide range of payment methods, including stablecoins, credit cards, and more, making it easier for developers and
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