



Today we're happy to announce support for Tempo's public testnet. Tempo is an open, permissionless L1 focused on high-throughput and low-cost for payments.
Tempo is immediately available in Brale APIs, interoperable with 20+ already-supported networks as well as Brale, Circle, Paxos, and Ripple-issued assets.
Why Tempo is interesting for payments and regulated finance
During our early collaboration with Tempo it has become obvious they care about real payment and compliance workflows. The design choices usually left to middleware are thoughtfully made and brought into the chain itself. Three examples stand out.
1. Native reward streaming
Tempo supports reward streaming at the chain level, so recurring payouts are defined directly onchain instead of stitched together with jobs and custom logic. This is useful for card or account rewards, affiliate payouts, and other ongoing incentives using Brale issued assets on Tempo.
2. Single denylist and compliance modules
Tempo provides a standard denylist and reusable compliance modules as native features. A single denylist can cover multiple Brale issued tokens, and shared compliance logic at the protocol level reduces custom code, integrations, and risk.
3. Transaction memos designed for payments
Tempo includes native transaction memos, which are critical for payments and treasury operations. Memos make it easier to attach invoice references, connect on chain movements to off chain systems, and simplify reconciliation.
What Brale support for Tempo public testnet means
With this launch, Brale users can treat Tempo testnet like any other supported network in our platform.
Concretely, that means you can:
- Create Brale managed wallets on Tempo testnet
- Deploy and manage Brale issued tokens
- Mint, burn, and transfer tokens
- Test denylist and compliance aware flows that align with Tempo's native modules
- Experiment with reward streaming and memo rich transaction patterns
All of this happens through the same Brale API you use for other chains; Tempo is our newest addition.
Supporting Tempo's public testnet is part of a broader direction. We want stablecoins and tokenized balances to be accessible wherever real payment and regulated finance workflows are being built.
Stablecoins are for everyone, including regulated finance and payment-focused builders. Tempo is now part of that landscape inside Brale.
Talk to our team to start building on Tempo
Contributors


Edward FlemingHead of Engineering





