Opera developers announced a partnership with the Alteon LaunchPad platform. Through collaboration, browser users will be able to quickly and cheaply issue non-fungible tokens.
To release the NFT, Opera users will be able to simply drag and drop pictures or other media files into the browser window. The program itself will carry out the conversion and, using smart contracts, will upload the file to the blockchain.
“Now our users will be able to create NFTs quickly and easily, without additional fees. This will push people towards the emerging NFT industry,” said Opera chief executive Susie Batt.
Batt stressed that browser users, even without experience in Web3, will be able to quickly figure out how to create collectible tokens. That is, even creative people who are not too well versed in technology will be able to turn their works into NFTs and, possibly, make money on it.
“Our partnership will help bridge the gap between traditional artists and the Web3 economy so that anyone can use the power of blockchain,” said Alteon co-founder Matt Cimaglia.
Earlier it was reported that the developers of Opera added support for the MetaMask wallet and the Elrond blockchain to their browser.
Source: Bits
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