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Opera's Web3 Crypto Browser is Available for Beta Use

Opera's Web3 Crypto Browser is now officially available for beta use and it aims to simplify the new era of the Internet for users. Susie Batt, Opera’s Crypto Ecosystem Lead, says "Too few of the web browsing experiences offered today have been built with the intention of putting Web3 centerstage and making blockchain technologies understandable and easy to use. Our belief is that the world of blockchain needs a fully dedicated browsing experience."

With a built-in cryptocurrency wallet, support for decentralized apps (dApps) and easy access to non-fungible token marketplaces, the browser promises to support the future of web experiences. Cryptocurrency holders will be able to make the most of the browser's integrated wallet to store Ethereum, Bitcoin, Celo and Nervos, and this makes it easy to access a variety of digital assets.
Trend Themes
1. Dedicated Cryptocurrency Browsers - Browsers with integrated cryptocurrency wallets and support for decentralized apps, to simplify the use of blockchain technologies and non-fungible tokens for users.
2. Web3 Revolution - Web browsing experiences built with the intention of putting Web3 centerstage, paving the way for decentralized, user-controlled internet.
3. Mainstreaming Blockchain Technologies - Making blockchain technologies more understandable and easy to use for the average user through dedicated browsers with user-friendly interfaces.
Industry Implications
1. Web Browsers - Innovations in web browsers, integrating cryptocurrency wallets and support for decentralized applications.
2. Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technologies - Developers and startups focused on user-experience and simplifying the use of blockchain and digital assets for mainstream users.
3. Digital Asset Marketplaces - Platforms with easy access to non-fungible token marketplaces, simplifying the process of buying, selling and trading digital assets for users.

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