Users of the Beta browser can now utilize a built-in noncustodial wallet, which is accessible for Windows, Mac, and Android.
Opera, the prominent internet browser maker located in Norway, has published a beta version of its new Crypto Browser Project. This crypto browser intends to make browsing DApps, gaming, and metaverse platforms easier for Windows, Mac, and Android users by providing direct access to Web3 services.
The latest version of the Opera browser includes a no-login VPN and a built-in ad and tracker blocker, all of which contribute to its security. According to a press release, the new crypto browser will keep these security measures while also providing direct access to decentralized exchanges, NFTs, and gaming DApps, as well as Telegram and Twitter integration.
Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera, said:
“Opera’s Crypto Browser offers customers a Web3 experience that is easier, quicker, and more secure. It clarifies the Web3 user experience, which might be perplexing for non-technical users. For the decentralized web to attain its full potential, Opera believes Web3 must be simple to use.”
That’s all that has been happening with Opera for now. Wrap!