$0.045 per credit transfer
$0.01 per request for payment message
$1.00 per liquidity management transfer
Nice work if you can get it.
BTW, it is crypto. So the promise that none of these businesses are using crypto because it's crypto or for any speculative benefit is a provisional promise at best. Hyrum's Law argues an opposite future.
Which L1 do you mean? I don't see any fee amounts on Tempo's page. Most stablecoin transactions are on Ethereum and the fees are neither percentages nor fixed dollar amounts. They just have congestion pricing, so it depends on how expensive your transaction is to run and how much traffic there is.
BTW, it is crypto. So the promise that none of these businesses are using crypto because it's crypto or for any speculative benefit is a provisional promise at best. Hyrum's Law argues an opposite future.