Opera said Friday its native wallet will add support for Solana early next year, a timeline that could place the browser developer on track to beat Brave.
Opera, which has emphasized Web 3 readiness since 2018, said in a press release that it will be “the first browser” to support Solana-based decentralized applications. Browser plugin Phantom, a closed-source platform, currently dominates that space.
It also faces steep competition from Brave, another browser competitor leaning heavily into the crypto space that also plans to add Solana support. But Brave, which has only said its integration will come in the “first half” of 2022, may not move fast enough to claim the first spot.
Solana is a fast and cheap network with roughly $12 billion in total value locked, according to DeFi Llama. It’s benefitted from a banner year of development and massive token price gains.
Crypto upstart Solana Labs will work with Opera on the integration, the publicly-traded Norwegian company said.
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