As of July 4, 2026, agent economy has indexed 43,340 Tempo MPP channel events from 1,818 unique payer addresses and 89 unique payees, measured directly from Tempo RPC since the protocol's mainnet debut.
Daily Tempo MPP events (last 60 days) · events/day
Daily Tempo MPP events (last 60 days), in events/day
Period
events/day
05-06
301
05-07
154
05-08
274
05-09
83
05-10
61
05-11
120
05-12
153
05-13
188
05-14
119
05-15
455
05-16
358
05-17
319
05-18
195
05-19
380
05-20
65
05-21
351
05-22
473
05-23
169
05-24
103
05-25
451
05-26
57
05-27
137
05-28
291
05-29
230
05-30
67
05-31
91
06-01
246
06-02
62
06-03
534
06-04
141
06-05
235
06-06
109
06-07
81
06-08
166
06-09
172
06-10
170
06-11
257
06-12
236
06-13
42
06-14
72
06-15
77
06-16
124
06-17
120
06-18
81
06-19
90
06-20
160
06-21
196
06-22
58
06-23
74
06-24
204
06-25
58
06-26
71
06-27
30
06-28
18
06-29
28
06-30
94
07-01
46
07-02
81
07-03
15
07-04
10
Early infrastructure, measured directly
Tempo MPP is the youngest protocol family in the dataset — a Stripe-and-Tempo-designed machine-payments standard whose mainnet history began in 2026. agent economy indexes it directly from Tempo RPC rather than through a third-party dashboard, which means narrow but first-hand coverage: channel lifecycle events (opens, closes, settlements, top-ups), unique payer and payee addresses, and a daily series.
These are early-adoption numbers and should be read that way. Address counts are not customer counts, channel events are not payments one-to-one, and a young protocol's growth curve says more about integration announcements than steady-state demand. What makes the series valuable is that it starts at the beginning — the full history of a payment standard, measured from block one of its adoption.