Users with little to no expertise in Web3 or NFTs could drag and drop any media file into the search engine with Alteon LaunchPad. It will instantly write a straightforward smart contract and submit the documents to a blockchain, making NFTs an approachable media type for everyone to discover and relish. By democratizing NFTs and enabling artists from all origins to engage in the Web3 creative economy, this ground-breaking tool, the first of its kind for any browser, transforms the industry.
Platforms for mining NFTs without coding are not new. The Norway-based company intends that the browser, aimed at both cryptocurrency fans and the cryptocurrency inquisitive, will persuade more people to learn more about the developing NFT sector.
The service is a follow-up to Opera's DegenKnows, an NFT analytics application for finding and following collections released in November. It offers on-chain data, like transactions executed by whales, and analyses social signals like collectors' social media imprints and insider interest in NFT.
According to Opera, 350 million people use its websites, which for desktops include the traditional Opera browser, a Chromebook website, a browser geared toward gaming, and the cryptocurrency browser. It wasn't the first foray into cryptocurrency, but the cryptocurrency browser itself launched in January. Additionally, the cryptocurrency wallet was introduced in 2018.