The recently spotlighted payment-focused blockchain, Tempo, has finally launched its testnet.
To be honest, at first the faucet kept throwing errors and wasn’t working at all, so I was pretty anxious, but after several tries it finally went through. I’ve heard that this project is being incubated by Stripe and Paradigm, which really raises my expectations.
A chain specialized in payments has an interesting design philosophy, doesn’t it? Judging by the names of the companies backing it, you can tell they’re serious about this.
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WhaleInTraining
· 12-12 21:30
Is it so easy for a faucet to have bugs? I thought Stripe and Paradigm would make things more stable... But the decision chain track is indeed fresh, looking forward to the subsequent performance.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 12-12 12:49
The faucet keeps crashing. Isn't that a normal phenomenon... However, with Stripe and Paradigm backing, it definitely has some substance. The Decentralized Chain race should have someone seriously working on it a long time ago.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-09 22:52
The faucet is acting up again, but with Stripe and Paradigm backing it, it's really solid... Is there still hope for the payment track?
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12-09 22:12
The faucet crashing is really something else. I had to try seven or eight times before it worked... But with Stripe and Paradigm backing it, there’s definitely something to it. This time, Tempo might not just be all talk.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-09 22:12
The faucet also gave me trouble for a while at first, then I realized I had to clear the cache... Having Stripe and Paradigm as backers is really impressive—it shows that people are optimistic about this sector. If this payments track can really work out, it would be way better than just launching another public chain.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-09 21:58
The faucet crashing is really unbelievable. I tried for a long time before finally succeeding, but as long as I can get into the testnet, that's fine. Having endorsement from Stripe and Paradigm definitely adds points, but whether it can be implemented is what really matters.
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-09 21:52
The faucet crashing is really something else. I had to try more than a dozen times before it worked—I almost thought the project was dead, haha.
Stripe and Paradigm make a really strong combo. Now the decision chain track is starting to look interesting.
The recently spotlighted payment-focused blockchain, Tempo, has finally launched its testnet.
To be honest, at first the faucet kept throwing errors and wasn’t working at all, so I was pretty anxious, but after several tries it finally went through. I’ve heard that this project is being incubated by Stripe and Paradigm, which really raises my expectations.
A chain specialized in payments has an interesting design philosophy, doesn’t it? Judging by the names of the companies backing it, you can tell they’re serious about this.