Dan Romero Clarifies Five Misconceptions About MPP, Protocol Submitted to IETF Web Standards Proposal

Gate News reports that on March 20, Farcaster co-founder Dan Romero (who previously joined Tempo) clarified five misconceptions about MPP. Dan Romero stated that MPP is not only applicable to Tempo, and that the protocol is unrelated to payment methods, supporting cryptocurrencies, fiat currencies, and any blockchain. It has now been extended to Bitcoin Lightning Network, with a draft for Solana also in progress. Regarding usage costs, MPP itself has no inherent fees; the specific costs depend on the blockchain or fiat channels used. In terms of openness, MPP is designed to be simple and scalable, and has been submitted as a Web standard to the IETF. Additionally, MPP supports both pay-per-request and session-based modes, with the latter suitable for continuous small payments requiring API speed. Dan Romero also emphasized that MPP achieves separation of secure HTTP communication and payment channels, and does not rely on specific smart wallet implementations or stablecoins.

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