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H200s in China, Apple Blocks Vibe Coding, Peptide Debates | Andy Fang, Matt Jayson, Dr. Cameron Sepah, Chris Gadek, Chris Hladczuk, Georgios Konstantopoulos, Matt Huang

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Mar 18, 2026
Andy Fang, DoorDash co-founder, talks agentic commerce and AI ordering. Matt Jayson, Multiply CEO, dives into self-learning ads. Dr. Cameron Sepah, psychologist and Maximus founder, joins the peptide and performance medicine clash. Chris Gadek of AdQuick covers measurable billboards. Chris Hladczuk of Hanover Park tackles AI fund ops. Georgios Konstantopoulos of Paradigm explores machine payments and Tempo.
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Tempo Wants Agents To Pay As Easily As They Browse

  • Tempo launched as a payments-first blockchain plus Machine Payments Protocol to let agents actually spend money, not just browse.
  • Georgios Konstantopoulos says the first targets are paid APIs, commerce flows, and paywalled content that agents hit while working.

Tempo Uses Sessions To Scale Agent Payments

  • Tempo optimized for machine-scale payments by minimizing blockchain waits and fees with sessions and programmable access keys.
  • Georgios Konstantopoulos compares sessions to opening a tab and settling later, while access keys cap spend by amount or time.

The Long Tail Of APIs Is MPPs Best Bet

  • Georgios Konstantopoulos thinks the strongest early MPP use case is the exploding long tail of developer-built APIs, not only publisher paywalls.
  • As more people code with AI, tiny paid services become valuable and need instant, low-friction monetization.
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