![]() ![]() Opera said that its native, non-custodial crypto wallet would still allow for users to select an alternative wallet, such as Metamask, through a new wallet selector. The Crypto Browser Project also includes support for what Opera calls distributed apps, or dApps -a suite of decentralized apps that can provide more functionality than traditional plugins, according to Opera. (In some circles the term Web3 has become synonymous with the blockchain, referring to a decentralized web that's governed by tokens.) In Opera's case, that includes designing in a more fully integrated non-custodial crypto wallet as well as quick links to crypto news, airdrops, and, yes, NFTs. Though Opera's browser is still built upon the same Chromium underpinnings as its current desktop browser, Opera also built in a number of Web3 features. (Opera already offers a specialized gaming browser, Opera GX.) Today, we are taking our Web3 effort a step further by allowing you to test experimental browsers on Android, Mac and Windows that will become our flagships for you to interact with Web3, Opera said in a blog post. ![]() It doesn't appear that Opera plans to replace its desktop browser with its Crypto Browser, although the language Opera used was a bit vague. ![]()
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