Tempo blockchain just went live for public access—backed by some heavyweight names. Stripe and Paradigm are leading the charge, with Kalshi and UBS joining as strategic partners. This move signals growing institutional appetite for blockchain infrastructure in payments and trading. Tempo's positioning as a public chain could reshape how traditional finance intersects with crypto rails. With players like UBS stepping in, we're seeing real capital and credibility flowing into permissionless systems. Worth watching how this ecosystem develops—especially if more legacy institutions follow suit.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 20h ago
NGL, it's kind of interesting that UBS is getting involved, but are institutions like Stripe and Paradigm all betting on the same chain? Feels like the competition is going to get even more intense.
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PanicSeller
· 20h ago
Has UBS really entered the market? Now the traditional finance players really can't sit still anymore.
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AirDropMissed
· 20h ago
NGL, UBS entering the market is indeed pretty aggressive, but we still have to see if there’s any real volume afterwards… otherwise, it’s just another institution-endorsed vaporware project.
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BlockchainTalker
· 20h ago
Actually, if we examine this through the lens of institutional adoption game theory... UBS + Stripe combo is basically saying "permissionless systems hit different now." The caveat? Most traditional finance types still don't grasp what they're actually building into. let's break it down: payments infrastructure that bypasses their own gatekeeping. pretty wild when you think about it that way.
Tempo blockchain just went live for public access—backed by some heavyweight names. Stripe and Paradigm are leading the charge, with Kalshi and UBS joining as strategic partners. This move signals growing institutional appetite for blockchain infrastructure in payments and trading. Tempo's positioning as a public chain could reshape how traditional finance intersects with crypto rails. With players like UBS stepping in, we're seeing real capital and credibility flowing into permissionless systems. Worth watching how this ecosystem develops—especially if more legacy institutions follow suit.