When Pricing Becomes Execution: Chaos Oracles are live on Tempo
Tempo, a blockchain incubated by Stripe and Paradigm, has integrated Chaos Price Oracles to power asset valuation across its network.
Chaos Oracles deliver validated, high-frequency pricing with built-in anomaly filtering and up to five updates per second, giving Tempo the data infrastructure to support reliable conversion, quoting, and settlement as the network scales toward global payments.
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Tempo, a blockchain incubated by Stripe and Paradigm, has integrated Chaos Price Oracles to power asset valuation across its network.
Chaos Oracles deliver validated, high-frequency pricing with built-in anomaly filtering and up to five updates per second, giving Tempo the data infrastructure to support reliable conversion, quoting, and settlement as the network scales toward global payments.
What Chaos Oracles bring to Tempo
Chaos Oracles are a unified system that delivers price and reserve data through a shared infrastructure designed for continuous execution.

For price data, every update passes through built-in risk filtering that detects and removes anomalous inputs before they reach the application layer, while continuous quality control ensures that data integrity is maintained across updates rather than verified after the fact; updates are delivered at up to five per second, giving payment systems the granularity required to price conversions and settle transactions against data that reflects the market at the moment of execution, not seconds or blocks before it.
Chaos Proof of Reserves extends this system by delivering onchain, tamper-resistant verification of stablecoin and payment asset reserves, converting offchain exchange and custodian data into trusted onchain inputs; for a payments network built around stablecoins, verifiable reserve backing is not a transparency feature but a prerequisite for institutional participation.

Together, these systems give Tempo a risk-aware data layer where pricing and reserve verification operate as continuous infrastructure rather than discrete, loosely integrated services.
What comes next
Pricing infrastructure must change as blockchains expand into payments.
Correctness during execution is not a secondary concern but a defining constraint, and the infrastructure supporting it must enforce data validity continuously across the full transaction lifecycle rather than at discrete points in time.
Explore Chaos Oracles: chaoslabs.business/oracles
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