Tempo's Mainnet launch and its focus on agentic commerce are discussed, highlighting the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) as a key component. MPP is presented as an open, payment-method-agnostic protocol designed for machine-to-machine payments, offering a streamlined interface for AI agents to conduct transactions. Georgios Konstantopoulos and Brendan Ryan explain MPP's advantages over competing standards like X402, emphasizing its performance, developer ergonomics, and platform support. The conversation explores the potential of agentic commerce to revolutionize the internet's business model, shifting from ad-based revenue to direct payments for content and services. The launch supports stablecoins and traditional payment methods, aiming to facilitate autonomous transactions for AI agents and various enterprise applications.
Outlines
Part 1: Launch, AI Agents, and MPP
Part 2: The Agentic Web and Internet Business Models
Part 3: Protocol Design and Composability
Part 4: User Experience and Wallet Infrastructure
Part 5: Tempo Network Architecture and Performance
Part 6: Ecosystem Alignment and Ethereum Relations
Part 7: Technical Standards and Asset Management
Part 8: Entrepreneurship and Future Monetization
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