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Opera crypto browser now available on iPhone and iPad

 


The popular web browser Opera released the beta version of its new Web3 browser on Friday for the iOS operating system and for mobile devices in the iPhone and iPad categories . Opera's "crypto browser" has been available since January for Mac and Windows desktop users and Android-based mobile devices. The extension to Apple devices is now the next step for the novel browser that wants to make the internet of the future (Web3) accessible to everyone in the form of decentralized applications (DApps), blockchain games and metaverse platforms.


As the Norwegian company explains, the integrated Opera Wallet is one of the main features of the new browser. The wallet now supports cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum (ETH), Polygon (MATIC) and Celo (CELO). In addition, any wallet that is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) can be transferred to the Opera wallet.


On the browser's homepage, users can, among other things, follow current NFT sales or find out about news from the crypto industry in a special section called "Crypto Corner". In addition to course developments, planned airdrops and other up-to-date information, basic educational content about the world of cryptocurrencies can also be found in this area.



Start page of the Opera crypto browser. 

As Opera explains, the browser comes standard with protection against so-called "cryptojacking", i.e. viruses that aim to seize the processing power of a device for crypto mining. An ad blocker, pop-up blocker and a cookie blocker are also integrated into the browser.


According to Jorgen Arnesen, one of Opera's senior executives, Crypto Browser is targeting the skyrocketing interest, targeting both newbies and veteran crypto users:


“We developed the Opera Crypto Browser to make the Web3 user-friendly, which is still pretty much out of the mainstream. Opera believes that in order for Web3 to reach its full potential and reach mass adoption, it should be as user-friendly as possible.”

The project recently announced support for additional cryptocurrencies and their blockchain networks , including Bitcoin, Solana, StarkEx, Ronin, Nervos Network, and IXO. Further proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchains are to follow in the future.

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