DoorDash Partners with Stripe-Backed Tempo to Introduce Stablecoin Payments
DoorDash is joining forces with a group of fintech companies to integrate stablecoins into their payment systems using Tempo, a payments-focused blockchain developed by Stripe and Paradigm. This move marks a significant step towards the adoption of blockchain-based currency in mainstream financial infrastructure. Tempo has announced that companies such as DoorDash, Stripe, Coastal Bank, and Latin American fintech ARQ are now using or preparing to use stablecoin rails for parts of their payment operations. DoorDash, which operates in over 40 countries and generated nearly $75 billion in sales for local merchants last year, is working with Tempo to introduce stablecoin-powered payouts for merchants, initially focusing on cross-border transactions where settlement speed and cost are crucial. According to DoorDash co-founder Andy Fang, stablecoins have the potential to transform financial infrastructure. While the exact timing of the rollout of stablecoin payments at DoorDash has not been disclosed, Stripe is utilizing Tempo as a core layer for its money movement products, enabling businesses to send, receive, and hold stablecoins alongside traditional currencies. The goal is to make global payments fast, cheap, and borderless, as stated by Neetika Bansal, Stripe's head of Connect and money management. Stablecoins, a $300 billion crypto asset class with prices tied to fiat currencies, offer a cheaper and faster alternative to traditional banking rails for cross-border transactions. As a global payments firm processing nearly $2 trillion in annual payments, Stripe has made blockchain and stablecoins central to its ambitions. The company has acquired stablecoin infrastructure firm Bridge for $1.1 billion and crypto wallet provider Privy, and has developed a payments-focused blockchain called Tempo in partnership with crypto investment firm Paradigm. Tempo, which went live last month with infrastructure partners like Mastercard, UBS, Klarna, and Visa, is designed specifically for payment workloads, featuring sub-second settlement, fixed fees, and private transaction channels aimed at enterprise users. To support companies in adopting the technology, Tempo is launching a Stablecoin Advisory service to provide hands-on support for firms looking to move payment flows onchain.