Tempo team recently launched the new native token standard TIP-20, which is deeply optimized for stablecoins and payment scenarios. This standard is based on compatibility with ERC-20 and additionally introduces practical features such as transfer notes and compliance controls, making it especially suitable for high-frequency payment scenarios.
From a technical perspective, the biggest highlight of the TIP-20 standard is its support for high-throughput payment transactions, which is undoubtedly good news for projects aiming to build a payment ecosystem. It has already gained support from several leading ecosystem projects such as AllUnity, Bridge, and LayerZero, establishing a relatively solid foundation.
As stablecoins become increasingly widespread in Web3 applications, targeted technological standard innovations like this may bring new possibilities for payment scenarios.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 1h ago
Stablecoin payments are getting new tricks, but how many projects can actually be used?
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TIP-20 looks quite practical, but I wonder if it will become just another PPT standard...
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I'm interested in compliance control. Finally, someone remembers that payments need to consider regulations.
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Just get AllUnity's endorsement, and let's wait and see the actual adoption rate.
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High-throughput payments, sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just a marketing concept rather than practical application.
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Don't just talk about a stable ecosystem; wait until there's real large-volume transactions before bragging.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-07 08:47
Hmm, TIP-20 looks pretty good, but how many projects can really be implemented and used?
Payment scenarios have always been more imagined than actual. Let's wait for the data to speak.
Compliance control is considered to have grasped a pain point, but is a solid ecological foundation just talk or truly real?
Once again supported by leading projects. I can smell this pattern; just watching the show for now.
Stablecoin applications are widespread, but is this standard really a must-have?
Could TIP-20 also be an outdated standard that no one will use in a couple of months?
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-07 07:49
Another new standard? Whether it's really useful this time depends on whether the ecosystem adopts it.
I'm confident about high-throughput payments, but when it comes to compliance and control... can it be used domestically?
LayerZero is already supported, so that means there's some substance.
Stablecoin payments are truly a necessity; it all depends on whether Tempo can actually be implemented.
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BottomMisser
· 01-07 07:48
High-throughput payments? Sounds good, but let's wait until it actually gets implemented before talking.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 07:46
Another new standard and new ecosystem. Speaking of TIP-20, can it really solve payment pain points?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-07 07:45
Well, high-throughput payments are pretty good, but it's another new standard, leading to ecosystem fragmentation.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-07 07:38
Stablecoin payments, TIP-20's recent moves are indeed interesting, with high throughput addressing the pain points.
Compliance control plus transfer notes really seem to be solving real problems, not just theoretical discussions.
LayerZero are all using it? Then the foundation is indeed solid.
Breaking through in Web3 payments depends on these details.
But we still need to wait for user data to speak.
Even the best standards are useless if the ecosystem doesn't keep up, so let's watch for now.
TIP-20? Sounds good, but I’m not sure how it will perform in real scenarios.
Compliance + payments is a pretty stable combo; institutions might be willing to adopt.
High throughput adapted for payments, this logic makes sense.
Backed by leading ecosystems, I still have some confidence.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-07 07:23
Another new standard? Oh my, I'm afraid I can't keep up.
Tempo team recently launched the new native token standard TIP-20, which is deeply optimized for stablecoins and payment scenarios. This standard is based on compatibility with ERC-20 and additionally introduces practical features such as transfer notes and compliance controls, making it especially suitable for high-frequency payment scenarios.
From a technical perspective, the biggest highlight of the TIP-20 standard is its support for high-throughput payment transactions, which is undoubtedly good news for projects aiming to build a payment ecosystem. It has already gained support from several leading ecosystem projects such as AllUnity, Bridge, and LayerZero, establishing a relatively solid foundation.
As stablecoins become increasingly widespread in Web3 applications, targeted technological standard innovations like this may bring new possibilities for payment scenarios.