BitGo announced that it is partnering with Tempo as part of the official ecosystem. Through this partnership, BitGo will bring institutional infrastructure for wallets, token vesting and grant management capabilities, developer tooling, and stablecoin issuance capabilities to organizations building on Tempo.
Tempo is creating a network designed specifically for global payments. Its architecture supports fast settlement, predictable costs, and stablecoin-native functionality that aligns with the needs of enterprises and financial institutions. As organizations look for more efficient ways to move value onchain, Tempo offers a clear path forward.
“BitGo brings an institutional foundation to Tempo’s ecosystem,” said Simon Taylor, Head of Market Development at Tempo. “BitGo is helping to enable global, programmatic payments onchain through secure access to custody, tokenization capabilities, and operational tools from day one.”
What BitGo Is Bringing to the Tempo Ecosystem
Institutional Wallets and Custody Infrastructure
BitGo will provide qualified custody and MPC-based wallet solutions that support high-volume, policy-controlled stablecoin transactions. These tools are designed for organizations that require strong governance, multi-user workflows, and secure settlement processes.
Developer Tooling for Onchain Payments
Teams building on Tempo can integrate BitGo’s APIs, SDKs, and operational tools to support payments, bulk transaction processing, and reconciliation within Tempo’s EVM-compatible environment. This allows developers to create payment applications with the security and reliability institutions expect.
Stablecoin Issuance and Tokenization Support
BitGo will enable institutions to issue and manage stablecoins on Tempo. Its infrastructure supports secure mint and burn operations, multi-jurisdictional compliance frameworks, and treasury management tools that help organizations bring tokenized payment assets to market.
Why This Partnership Matters
Tempo is focused on delivering a blockchain experience tailored to payments, and BitGo is providing the institutional-grade infrastructure that enables enterprises to adopt these capabilities at scale.
“Tempo is taking a focused approach to onchain payments, and we see strong alignment with BitGo’s mission to provide secure and compliant infrastructure for real-world financial use cases,” said Baylor Myers, VP of Corporate Development at BitGo. “Our integration with Tempo will give businesses the tools they need to issue assets, manage treasury operations, and move value across Tempo in a secure and controlled environment.”
Looking Ahead
As Tempo continues to expand its ecosystem, BitGo will extend its support to meet the needs of developers, financial platforms, and global enterprises building on the network. BitGo remains committed to supporting meaningful payment use cases that bring real value to businesses and their customers.
BitGo is pleased to serve as a trusted infrastructure partner for Tempo and looks forward to the innovations that this collaboration will make possible.
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