Vol. 1 · 7 Jun 2026
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Tempo Foundry

A Foundry fork with Tempo payment features.

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Data completeness
83%
Confidence
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Sources
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Last reviewed
7 Jun 2025
The take

What to know

Tempo Foundry is a specialized developer toolchain, built as a fork of Foundry, that natively supports Tempo's unique protocol features. It enables smart contract developers to utilize standard development workflows while interacting with Tempo's custom transaction models, such as stablecoin gas payments.

Best for

  • +Smart contract developers building and deploying on the Tempo blockchain
  • +Testing Tempo-specific transaction structures and fee token integrations

Watch out

  • The toolchain was fundamentally designed as a temporary fork of the standard Foundry distribution

The record

Key facts

Toolchain Role
A customized fork of the Foundry development environment designed for building and testing smart contracts on the Tempo blockchain.· 98%
Installation Method
Installed via the standard foundryup tool by executing the command 'foundryup -n tempo'.· 99%
Protocol Support
Adds native integration for Tempo-specific transaction features, such as paying gas fees in stablecoins.· 98%
Network Compatibility
Provides support for connecting to and interacting with the Tempo Mainnet and the Moderato Testnet.· 93%
GitHub Repository
The codebase is publicly hosted in the tempoxyz/tempo-foundry repository.· 95%

The timeline

History

  • 2026-01

    Development and Documentation

    The tempo-foundry fork was actively developed and documented to support developers building on the early Tempo ecosystem.


Questions

FAQ

What is Tempo Foundry?
It is a specialized fork of the Foundry smart contract development environment, customized to natively support the features of the Tempo blockchain.
How is Tempo Foundry installed?
It is installed using the standard foundryup utility by running the command 'foundryup -n tempo'.
Which networks does it support?
Tempo Foundry supports interactions with both the Tempo Mainnet and the Moderato Testnet.

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