- Data completeness
- 38%
- Confidence
- 85%
- Sources
- 3
- Last reviewed
- 7 Jun 2025
The take
What to know
Brale is a regulated issuance and orchestration platform that enables businesses to deploy and manage fiat-backed stablecoins. On the Tempo network, Brale provides the necessary infrastructure for natively issued, TIP-20 compliant stablecoins using a cross-chain burn-and-mint model.
Best for
- +Institutions and businesses launching branded, regulated fiat-backed stablecoins
- +Tempo applications requiring native, non-wrapped cross-chain assets
Watch out
- Brale is a platform, not a single token, meaning it has no aggregate platform-wide market capitalization
- Reserve and supply metrics are specific to individual issued tokens (like SBC) rather than the entire protocol
The record
Key facts
- Entity Type
- Brale is a regulated stablecoin issuance and orchestration platform, rather than a single standalone stablecoin.· 98%
- Regulatory Status
- Operates as a regulated money transmitter and registered MSB within the United States.· 98%
- Issuance Mechanism
- Utilizes a burn-and-mint cross-chain swap model to issue stablecoins natively on supported blockchains, avoiding wrapped or locked asset models.· 60%
The timeline
History
2023-08
Public Attestations
Brale announced public attestations for its issued stablecoins, including SBC.
2025-12
Tempo Testnet Integration
Announced support for the Tempo public testnet within Brale's APIs.
2026-03
Tempo Mainnet Launch
Brale supported the Tempo mainnet launch as a native stablecoin issuer.
Questions
FAQ
- Is Brale a standalone stablecoin?
- No, Brale is a regulated platform that issues and orchestrates multiple stablecoins, such as SBC, rather than being a single token itself.
- Are Brale-issued stablecoins on Tempo native or bridged?
- They are issued natively as TIP-20 tokens, utilizing a cross-chain burn-and-mint mechanism instead of wrapped or locked assets.
- Does Brale or Tempo have a native network token?
- No, neither Brale nor Tempo has a native network token. Brale issues fiat-backed stablecoins, and Tempo operates without a native token.