- Data completeness
- 100%
- Confidence
- 77%
- Sources
- 6
- Last reviewed
- 7 Jun 2025
The take
What to know
Dune is an independent on-chain data analytics and indexing platform where Tempo's data is indexed and exposed through SQL queries, dashboards, and a programmatic API. Tempo is live on Dune as a supported chain, with raw tables and decoded TIP-20 stablecoin data reachable via a dedicated Tempo chain page. It is an analytics layer — operated by Dune, not Tempo — rather than RPC, oracle, bridge, or custody infrastructure.
Best for
- +SQL analysis of Tempo on-chain activity — transactions, addresses, and TIP-20 stablecoin flows
- +Building, sharing, and embedding Tempo dashboards
- +Programmatic metric pulls via Dune's API
- +Browsing Tempo activity on its dedicated Dune chain page
Watch out
- It is an analytics/indexing layer, not a production RPC, oracle, bridge, or custody service
- Tempo has no native gas token, so fee and value fields are stablecoin-denominated and should not be read like ETH-style EVM chains
- Tempo dashboards and chain-page metrics are user-created and can change over time
The record
Key facts
- Category
- On-chain data analytics and indexing platform: it indexes blockchain data and exposes it through SQL queries, shareable/embeddable dashboards, and a programmatic API. It is an analytics layer, not an RPC endpoint, oracle, bridge, or custody provider.· 60%
- Website
- https://dune.com· 60%
- Status
- Live. Tempo is supported on Dune with mainnet indexing live, consistent with Tempo's March 2026 mainnet launch.· 88%
- Tempo chain page on Dune
- Dune hosts a dedicated Tempo chain/discovery page at dune.com/blockchains/tempo, surfacing Tempo dashboards, creators, and activity metrics.· 85%
- TIP-20 stablecoin data
- Tempo's TIP-20 stablecoin activity is decoded and queryable on Dune (decoded TIP-20 event tables), enabling stablecoin-transfer and flow analysis.· 90%
- Gas/fees denominated in stablecoins
- Because Tempo has no native gas token, transaction fees on Dune are denominated in USD-pegged stablecoin terms; gas and value fields should not be interpreted like ETH-style EVM chains.· 60%
- Programmatic API access
- Dune exposes a programmatic API for executing SQL/queries and retrieving results, enabling automated metric pulls from Tempo data.· 88%
- Raw Tempo tables
- Raw Tempo tables — blocks, transactions, logs, and traces (the `tempo` schema) — are available for SQL querying alongside decoded contract tables.· 84%
The timeline
History
2026-03
Tempo mainnet launch
Tempo's payments-focused Layer 1 launched its mainnet, the network whose on-chain data Dune indexes.
2026-04
Tempo live on Dune
Dune announced Tempo was live for analysis — stablecoin transfers, fee dynamics, DEX liquidity, and payment metrics — with raw and decoded tables.
Questions
FAQ
- Is Tempo data available on Dune?
- Yes. Tempo is live on Dune as a supported chain with a dedicated chain page (dune.com/blockchains/tempo). Raw tables (blocks, transactions, logs, traces) and decoded TIP-20 stablecoin data are queryable via SQL.
- Does Dune provide RPC, oracle, or custody infrastructure for Tempo?
- No. Dune is an analytics and indexing layer — SQL queries, dashboards, and a programmatic API over indexed data. It is not an RPC endpoint, oracle, bridge, or custody provider.
- How are Tempo gas fees represented on Dune?
- In USD-pegged stablecoin terms. Tempo has no native gas token, so fee and value fields are stablecoin-denominated and should not be interpreted like ETH-style EVM chains.
- Can I access Tempo data on Dune programmatically?
- Yes. Dune offers a programmatic API for executing SQL queries and retrieving results, in addition to the web app and dashboards.
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