- Data completeness
- 100%
- Confidence
- 80%
- Sources
- 8
- Last reviewed
- 7 Jun 2025
What to know
Para (formerly Capsule) is embedded, non-custodial wallet infrastructure that uses 2-of-2 MPC to give end users seed-phrase-free wallets created from email/social login or passkeys, integrated through web, mobile, and server SDKs across EVM-compatible chains, Solana, and Cosmos. On Tempo it serves as embedded wallet infrastructure for developers: Para announced support around the December 2025 testnet launch and appears in Tempo's published ecosystem.
Best for
- +Consumer apps on Tempo wanting seed-phrase-free embedded wallets via SDK
- +Teams that want non-custodial, MPC-secured signing without operating custody themselves
- +Products that value one portable wallet a user can carry across multiple apps rather than a wallet per app
Watch out
- Analysts confirm a Tempo ecosystem presence and a December 2025 support announcement, but Tempo-specific integration depth is not consistently documented across sources
- Para is developer infrastructure that requires integration work, not a standalone end-user wallet app
- Tempo has no native token and no airdrop; Para is wallet infrastructure, not a token
Key facts
- Category
- Embedded (in-app), non-custodial wallet infrastructure — a wallet-as-a-service developer platform built on multi-party computation (MPC), not an RPC, explorer, oracle, or bridge.· 92%
- Custody model
- Wallets are non-custodial, using 2-of-2 MPC to split key material so no single party — neither Para nor the integrating app — ever holds the complete private key.· 95%
- Onboarding & authentication
- Users get wallets with no seed phrase, signing in via email/social login or biometric passkeys instead of managing key material directly.· 60%
- Cross-app portability
- Para offers portable 'universal' wallets — a single wallet a user can carry across every app that integrates Para, rather than a separate, siloed wallet per app.· 60%
- Chain support
- Multi-chain SDK spanning EVM-compatible networks plus Solana and Cosmos; its EVM support is what makes it usable with EVM-compatible chains such as Tempo.· 80%
- Developer integration
- Integrated via SDKs spanning web, mobile, and server, letting developers embed wallet creation, auth, and signing into their own apps.· 78%
- Role on Tempo
- Acts as embedded-wallet infrastructure for Tempo, giving developers a way to provision in-app, non-custodial wallets for users of apps built on the network; appears in Tempo's published ecosystem.· 90%
- Tempo support
- Para announced support for Tempo around the public (Moderato) testnet launch in December 2025, positioning itself as stablecoin-ready embedded wallet infrastructure for Tempo developers.· 86%
History
2025-02
Rebrand from Capsule to Para
The embedded-wallet / MPC company formerly known as Capsule rebrands to Para.
2025-12
Para announces Tempo support at testnet launch
Para announces support for Tempo as the network launches its public (Moderato) testnet, describing embedded wallet infrastructure for Tempo developers.
2026-06
Para present in Tempo ecosystem and chain support
Para appears in Tempo's published ecosystem and in Para's own chain-support documentation as a supported network.
FAQ
- Is Para custodial — does it hold my private keys?
- No. Para is non-custodial and uses 2-of-2 MPC to split each wallet's key material so no single party — neither Para nor the integrating app — ever holds the complete private key. Users sign in with email/social login or passkeys instead of managing a seed phrase.
- Was Para called something else before?
- Yes. Para is the rebrand of Capsule, the same embedded-wallet / MPC company, now operating as Para.
- Can I use the same Para wallet across different apps?
- Yes. Para offers portable 'universal' wallets, so a user can carry a single wallet across every app that integrates Para rather than holding a separate wallet per app.
- What does Para do on Tempo?
- Para provides embedded-wallet infrastructure that developers can use to give users non-custodial, in-app wallets on Tempo. Para announced support around the December 2025 testnet launch and appears in Tempo's published ecosystem; the network itself has no native token.