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Visa Launches Validator Node on Tempo Blockchain

Visa Launches Validator Node on Tempo Blockchain

Visa has joined the Tempo network as an anchor validator, supporting transaction validation and accelerating the development of onchain payment infrastructure.

Visa , a global leader in digital payments, announced it has officially launched its validator node on the Tempo network, marking a key milestone in Visa’s continued advancement of blockchain infrastructure leadership and its role in shaping stablecoin payments. The launch underscores Visa’s commitment to running critical blockchain operations in-house and strengthening the foundations of onchain payment innovation.

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Tempo, the next generation blockchain built for agentic commerce and real-time payments, has expanded its validator ecosystem to include leading financial and commerce partners. Visa, Stripe, and Zodia Custody by Standard Chartered will serve as the first external validators to join the Tempo network, with additional participants to be announced by Tempo.

“We’ve spent years building our expertise in blockchain, and now we’re expanding that work by running critical blockchain infrastructure ourselves,” said Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto, Visa. “By operating a validator on Tempo, we’re extending Visa’s commitment to reliability, security, and trust into blockchain networks – supporting the development of stablecoin payment systems that meet the high operating standards our clients and partners expect.”

Visa’s validator node has been configured and managed in-house, following six months of joint work with Tempo’s engineering team to directly integrate Visa’s secure infrastructure to the Tempo network. This approach places Visa at the core of transaction validation and supports the overall security of the network. By operating as an anchor validator during this initial phase, Visa is helping ensure Tempo operates with the reliability, resilience, and performance required for emerging payment use cases.

“Visa processes billions of transactions across nearly every country in the world. That kind of operational rigor is exactly what we look for in validators on Tempo, built for payments at enterprise scale,” said Nischay Upadhyayula, GTM, Tempo. “They’ve been a design partner since day one, and joining as a validator is a natural extension of that work.”

The validator launch aligns with Visa’s ongoing roadmap for blockchain-driven payment innovation and reflects Visa’s commitment to shaping the future of stablecoin payments by working alongside partners to enhance resilience, interoperability, and security across the ecosystem.

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