Opera for Android is getting an integrated cryptocurrency wallet

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Opera for Android has become the first mainstream browser with its own cryptocurrency wallet
The new browser is currently in private beta testing
The signup page is down at the time of writing, but once it's back online you should be able to join the test group and take it for a
spin.Opera's built-in wallet means you'll no longer need to use a third-party extension or decentralized app (dapp) browser to send and
receive cryptocurrency, interact with dapps, and make secure payments to online stores using Coinbase Commerce.Opera for Android is
launching with support for Ethereum due to its popularity and huge community of dapp developers, but in an announcement, product manager
Charles Hamel said the Opera team hopes to extend support to more cryptocurrencies and networks in the future."Although the current
selection of merchants accepting cryptocurrencies is very limited, we think cryptocurrency payments will become more popular in the near
future, as crypto wallets become easier to use and understand," he added.Built-in bonusesYou could theoretically use a dapp browser for all
your mobile browsing, but the experience would be pretty poor
Such browsers typically rely on a WebView component, which severely limits how much you can interact with pages
You can read text, see images, and that's about it.Opera is a fully-featured Chromium-based browser first and foremost, making it a
realistic choice for your primary browser
It uses Android's own security features to sign transactions, so you don't have to learn new PINs or passwords.The browser also has a 'Dapp
Explorer' feature to help you discover new dapps curated by Opera, and supports tokens and collectibles such as CryptoKitties.