The thermodynamic term "temperature" is based on an equilibrium achieved by interactions (I. e. particle collisions). For dark matter such an interaction is unknown, therefor I think "temperature" is not defined for dark matter.
The theory of cosmology assumes that the universe has been created from a single point by one big bang event. This theory implies processes which exceed the speed of light.
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