payments chains I am not an expert on payments, but I have worked in 3/5 of the big banks in Canada, as well as several fintechs building payments rails and moving a lot of money with code — and most recently on high-perf chains which is to say I have some opinions on the concept of a high-perf chain for payments this will be a long post so I suggest clicking the grok button on the top right first, how can a blockchain have a payments focus in the first place? in the past, there have been several approaches one is to limit the programmability of the chain and not be Turing complete, this is what Stellar/XLM did many years ago this works but drastically limits what's possible onchain another is to permission the chain, this is what a lot of corporate chains have tried in the past, and it seems it's what Tempo will open with this works in theory but blurs the line between what a blockchain is vs. traditional databases a third option that hasn't really been done before is...
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