Tempo, a blockchain built for stablecoin payments, now supports The Graph's Subgraphs for data indexing.
Developers can now:
- Track stablecoin transfers in real-time
- Reconcile balances and monitor settlement flows
- Build compliance dashboards using GraphQL APIs
- Access payment data without custom backend infrastructure
The integration brings The Graph's proven indexing technology—already deployed across 70+ networks—to Tempo's payments-focused chain. Both Tempo's Moderato testnet and Mainnet are now indexable.
Use cases include:
- Payment tracking dashboards
- Cross-border compliance monitoring
- Automated payroll verification
- Settlement analytics for tokenized deposits
This provides fintech teams building on Tempo with production-ready data infrastructure for stablecoin payment applications.
Tempo is built for stablecoin payments at scale. Now developers building on it can index that payment data with Subgraphs. Track transfers, reconcile balances, monitor settlement flows, and build compliance dashboards using clean GraphQL APIs. No custom backend needed.
Payments-first chains need payments-first data infrastructure. With Subgraph support for Tempo, fintech teams can index stablecoin transfers, track settlement patterns, and build real-time reconciliation tools — all backed by The Graph's battle-tested indexing across 70+
.@tempo’s Moderato and Mainnet are now indexable with The Graph’s Subgraphs. Developers building on Tempo can now transform raw onchain data into clean, queryable GraphQL APIs — no custom infrastructure required
Tempo’s testnet is live! Any company can now build on a payments-first chain designed for instant settlement, predictable fees, and a stablecoin-native experience. Tempo has been shaped with a wide group of partners validating real workloads including @AnthropicAI, @Coupang,
Payments-first chains need payments-first data infrastructure. With Subgraph support for Tempo, fintech teams can index stablecoin transfers, track settlement patterns, and build real-time reconciliation tools — all backed by The Graph's battle-tested indexing across 70+
Tempo Mainnet is live! Starting today, anyone can build on Tempo through our public RPC endpoints. Alongside mainnet, we’re introducing the Machine Payments Protocol, an open standard for machine payments.
What can you build with Subgraphs on Tempo? ↳ Real-time payment tracking dashboards ↳ Stablecoin transfer reconciliation ↳ Compliance monitoring for cross-border flows ↳ Automated payroll verification ↳ Settlement analytics for tokenized deposits The data layer for
.@tempo’s Moderato and Mainnet are now indexable with The Graph’s Subgraphs. Developers building on Tempo can now transform raw onchain data into clean, queryable GraphQL APIs — no custom infrastructure required
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