Opera has just announced the release of its new blockchain-based browser that has another amazing feature-a built-in Ethereum wallet. In the latest blockchain news, we read more about this great idea.
Opera released the browser on the Android platform and the app comes with Web 3 support and it’s available for everyone to download it via the Google Play Store. According to Opera, the new app will provide all Android users with the opportunity to experience Web 3 easily and encourage users to use cryptocurrencies as an everyday tool to conduct transactions.
By launching the updated app, the company thinks that it provides the users with a platform where they can effortlessly use cryptocurrencies online but also use Web 3 without any problems. Choosing Ethereum is a great idea mainly because of the large community of dApp developers.
The company also noted that they plan to extend the wallet in order to support more cryptocurrencies. The co-founder of Ethereum said:
‘’It’s a significant step for one of the world’s leading browsers to add an Ethereum-based crypto wallet and Dapp explorer, and speaks to Opera’s innovative roots and commitment to embracing next generation technology. We see this as an important moment in improving Dapp accessibility, opening Web3 to mainstream audiences, and encouraging developers to build on Ethereum.’’
Web 3 is an umbrella term for emerging technologies such as blockchain, distributed systems, and cryptocurrency. Together they increase the capabilities of the web and make it a much more significant application.
Opera is extremely confident that crypto wallet browser will show great ability to renew and extend the role information access tool and to easily manage online transactions and digital identities.
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