Polygon, Solana, StarkEx, Deversifi, IXO, Ronin, Nervos, Bitcoin, and Celo are currently available in Opera for Android and are expected to be supported in the Crypto Browser Project in the coming months.
Earlier this year, Opera rolled out the public beta version of its new Crypto Browser Project for mobile and desktop which includes a built-in dapp support, a non-custodial crypto wallet, as well as Crypto Corner for a dedicated Web3 browsing experience.
“Ever since we started in the Web3 space in 2018, we’ve been sealing partnerships with the most popular and cutting edge blockchains and web3 domain name providers in order to accelerate crypto’s evolution from proof of concept towards mass adoption,” said Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera.
Opera is one of the oldest web browsers since 1995. The company launched its first web browser with an integrated Ethereum wallet and basic Web3 support back in July 2018, opening access to a variety of ERC-20 tokens powering dApps including ERC-721 tokens used for minting NFTs.