Updated 17 April 2026 at 13:05CoinCex editorial review
Tempo's 'Zones' Raises Questions About Centralised Trust in Coincex Infrastructure
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Tempo introduced a feature called Zones for private, permissioned stablecoin transfers on its layer-1. We look at the design tradeoffs and why some critics see operator control as a step backward.
Tempo’s new “Zones” feature offers private, permissioned stablecoin transactions on its layer-1 for enterprises, but critics warn the operator‑controlled design adds back centralized trust.
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