Opera browser launched a crypto wallet

Opera browser launched a crypto wallet

The developers of the Opera web browser presented a built-in cryptocurrency wallet in their Android application. Ethereum investors who use the Opera browser will be able to access their tokens quickly and effortlessly in the future.

You can use this cryptocurrency wallet by downloading Opera on Android (it is not available for iOS users), and then purchasing ETH tokens to store on it. Users then have access to a number of mini-applications within the browser. 

Cryptocurrency transactions can now be carried out on your Android mobile devices, without requiring an additional download of a separate extension.

Opera first announced testing of such a development back in July. Beta testing of the application was successful took place in September.

Since then, prices for cryptocurrencies have fallen significantly compared to the jump in value at the end of last year. 

Opera has also shown interest in the cryptocurrency industry in the past, implementing software to prevent cryptocurrency scams in its browsers.


According to theverge.com

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