How to Create a TIP-20 Token on Tempo
Deploy a TIP-20 stablecoin on Tempo using the enshrined token factory, configure roles and supply caps, and query token metadata.
Guides and answers on stablecoins, payments, and crypto dev tools.
Step-by-step guides on stablecoins, payments, and crypto dev tools.
Deploy a TIP-20 stablecoin on Tempo using the enshrined token factory, configure roles and supply caps, and query token metadata.
Set up your development environment for Tempo, fund a testnet wallet, and send your first stablecoin transfer on Moderato.
Implement fee sponsorship on Tempo so your users never need to hold tokens for gas. Covers co-signature mechanics, SDK integration, and custom fee payer servers.
Query wallet balances, transfer history, and transaction activity on Tempo using the Transfa Data API instead of raw RPC calls.
Provision scoped access keys on Tempo using the Account Keychain precompile. Set spending limits, expiry times, and signature type constraints.
Answers to common questions about stablecoins and payments.
Tempo verifies passkey (WebAuthn/P256) signatures at the protocol level. Users can sign transactions with Face ID or fingerprint without smart contract wallets.
Tempo has no native gas token. Transaction fees are denominated in USD and paid in any TIP-20 stablecoin with Fee AMM liquidity.
Payment lanes are dedicated blockspace on Tempo that guarantee throughput for TIP-20 stablecoin transfers, even during network congestion.
Tempo Transactions (type 0x76) extend standard EVM transactions with atomic batching, fee sponsorship, time-bounded execution, and passkey signatures.
Fee sponsorship lets a third party pay Tempo transaction fees using domain-separated co-signatures. No Paymaster contracts or bundler infrastructure needed.