Bitcoin and Solana Coming to Opera

Added 8 Blockchain networks to the Opera browser. With the work done, users have already opened the way to access web3 services. Here are the Blockchain networks added to Opera...
 Bitcoin and Solana Coming to Opera
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Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology have really become a part of our lives now. In fact, in a report prepared by the Turkish Grand National Assembly recently, it was mentioned that cryptocurrencies are now being used everywhere. As such, we see that there are blockchain initiatives in almost every sector, especially. The name that signed one of these initiatives was the popular internet browser Opera. The company announced that it will support Blockchain networks.

Opera developers, who continue to work within the scope of Web3, announced that Solana (SOL) wallets have been integrated into the internet browser in the statements they made a while ago. Now, a remarkable move has come from Opera. This time, the company announced that it has integrated 8 Blockchain networks into the browser.

Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon and more

In the statements made on Opera’s blog page; It was stated that the Opera integration of Bitcoin (BTC), Solana (SOL), Polygon (MATIC), Ronin (RON), IXO, Celo, StarkEx and Nervos DAO has been completed. Users will have the opportunity to easily access sub-chains, decentralized applications and services offered in networks with the studies carried out. As a matter of fact, millions of people using Opera have taken to web3 as of now. Whether or not to catch the future is a situation that users prefer.

Statements on the subject were made by Jorgen Arnesen, one of the top managers of Opera. “Since 2018, we have been partnering with the most popular and cutting-edge Blockchain networks and web3 domain name providers to accelerate evolution. As a result, web3 is on track to become a mainstream web technology and users will not need to know they are interacting with it.” Arnesen said, adding that they will continue their work in the sector.

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