The MultiversX network can be accessed by users via its proprietary tokens, NFTs, and decentralized apps, all through the Opera browser interface.
The blockchain focusing on metaverse, MultiversX, previously Elrond, is collaborating with the crypto-centric browser Opera to provide support for its expanding ecosystem. With the integration of the MultiversX network into Opera’s interface, users can navigate the decentralized web. The network’s native tokens, EGLD or ESDT, can be used for transactions, and users can engage with NFTs based on MultiversX, as well as access decentralized apps on the network.
MultiversX’s CEO, Beniamin Mincu, in an interview with CoinDesk, stated that the integration of their network into Opera provides a more accessible route into the Web3 ecosystem.
Mincu further noted, “Incorporating MultiversX into the Opera browser suite provides a familiar and accessible avenue for users to tap into Web3’s potential. It marks a crucial stride towards establishing a straightforward and low-threshold entry to the Web3 and blockchain realm. This allows users to easily navigate the evolving digital economy without the necessity to comprehend its inherent intricacies.”
The integration of MultiversX will take place in the desktop version of Opera, in addition to an Android version that allows access to websites based on MultiversX. MultiversX is committed to making Web3 interoperable and easy to navigate for newcomers. It launched the Web3 “super app” xPortal in February, a comprehensive platform for users to access decentralized applications and Metaverses. Recently, MultiversX also joined forces with Tencent, the Chinese tech giant behind the renowned messaging app WeChat, to assist in developing the company’s Web3 strategy.