![]() Ronin also powers the popular "play-to-earn" crypto game called Axie Infinity Axie Infinity.Īccording to Opera, Solana is also a viable player in the blockchain sector, as it not only offers high scalability and extremely low transaction costs but also an energy-efficient consensus model. Polygon, Ronin, and StarkEx are all examples of layer-2 crypto networks. In moving activity off a mainnet, these kinds of networks can scale much faster. ![]() The term "layer-2" refers to blockchain networks that are built off of a larger mainnet (or "layer 1"), such as Ethereum. The Oslo-based company said that it sees layer-2 ecosystems as a key strategy for its mission to remain chain agnostic and onboard millions of users to Web3. Opera is one of the oldest web browsers that has been online since 1995. The company launched its first web browser with an integrated Ethereum wallet and some basic Web3 support in July 2018, opening access to a variety of ERC-20 tokens powering dApps, as well as to ERC-721 tokens often used for minting digital collectibles (NFTs) Opera goes multi-chain “The average web user may still be hesitant to dabble with Web3, but with the integration of Solana, Polygon, and others in our mobile browser, they can now access these technologies from the safety and familiarity of the browser that provides them with a dedicated Web3 experience,” Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera, commented on today’s rollout. Solana, StarkEx, Deversifi, IXO, Ronin, Nervos, Bitcoin, and Celo are only currently available in Opera for Android and are expected to be supported in the Crypto Browser Project in the coming months. ![]() It also includes Crypto Corner, a point of access to the latest crypto news, prices, gas fees and market sentiment, upcoming airdrops, educational content, and an events calendar. It also announced partnerships with Polygon and others. The Crypto Browser Project is a standalone browser coming with built-in dApp support and a non-custodial crypto wallet. A key feature is the built-in non-custodial wallet that will support blockchains including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Celo and Nervos from the get-go. The feature allows users to search the web using certified Yats or a series of emojis input into the URL bar.Polygon dApps are now available in the company’s novel Web3-native browser, called the Crypto Browser Project, on Android, on desktop PCs, as well as on Android.Įarlier this year, Opera rolled out the public beta version of its new Crypto Browser Project for mobile and desktop devices. Opera also announced a partnership with Yat, a platform that permits the development of web addresses and URLs with emoji features. The browser is also planning to integrate more proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchains in the future. The browser has also provided support for eight leading blockchain networks, including Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon, Celo, Nervos Network and StarkEx. ![]() Opera believes Web3 has to be easy to use in order to reach its full potential and mass adoption,” said the EVP Mobile at Opera, Jorgen Arnesen. “The Opera Crypto Browser Project was built to simplify the Web3 user experience that has often been bewildering for mainstream users. The other security features on the platform include a blocker for ads, trackers, pop-ups and cookies. The section will also alert users of airdrops.Īccording to the browser, it will offer protection for cryptocurrency mining to support the performance of an iPhone or iPad. There will be a list of the leading NFT sales and a news section offering live updates about crypto prices and gas fees on the browser’s homepage. ![]() Users can also integrate their existing wallets and balances with the Opera wallet. It will also be possible for users to access wallets compatible with the Ethereum Virtual machine with the native Opera wallet. ![]()
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