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Pedro Gomes highlights that Tempo’s Multiparty Payments (MPP) solution using payment channels should serve as a signal for the broader crypto ecosystem, with a special emphasis on the Ethereum protocol.
Gomes points out that although earlier payment channel designs brought significant value, they were hampered by the lack of native account abstraction on networks such as Ethereum. He asserts that Tempo’s success proves the importance of addressing this limitation and urges Ethereum to learn from this development.
The implications of Tempo’s approach build upon themes Gomes has explored regarding stablecoins being chosen for internet-native payments, as detailed in his analysis of agent payments moving to stablecoins. Moreover, the current discussion around account abstraction closely aligns with his prior examination of the usability milestone anticipated with Ethereum’s native AA launch in 2026, underscoring the protocol’s continuing evolution in response to real-world adoption challenges.