
The paired mobile-desktop system will also take advantage of the phone’s system lock to secure transactions using fingerprint confirmations for both token transfers and DApp interactions.Īs with the mobile app, the desktop client supports digital collectibles - non-fungible digital “things,” such as CryptoKitties or baseball cards - that users have been able to send directly between Opera crypto wallets as of September 7.

Opera has emphasized that users are not required to setup a new wallet and can continue to securely store their wallet keys on the hardware of their phone.
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“Labs” is therefore fully interoperable with the mobile crypto wallet that Opera first launched as part of its beta Opera for Android in July earlier this year. Opera first announced it would be integrating a built-in crypto wallet for its desktop browser in early August, and “Labs” is today open for private beta testers of Opera for Android.Īccording to the blog post, the new edition will enable users to authenticate Web 3.0 and decentralized application ( DApp) transactions made on their computer using their Android phone.

Opera is launching today a “Labs” special edition of its desktop web browser with built-in crypto wallet functionality, according to an exclusive blog post shared with Cointelegraph Monday, September 24.
