The privacy-centric browser company aims to provide a one-stop shop for Web3 services.
The Brave mobile browser has added support for Solana dApps, its developers announced on Tuesday, after adding support for the popular proof-of-stake blockchain to its desktop browsers last year.
Brave announced the mobile integration on Twitter, saying users can now connect with Solana NFT marketplaces Magic Eden and cryptocurrency exchanges Orca and Jupiter Exchange.
.@Solana DApp support is now available on Brave for iOS and Android!
In addition to storing, sending, and buying SPL tokens in the wallet, you can now also connect and interact with apps like @MagicEden, @Orca_so, and @JupiterExchange, right in your browser app.
Advances in UX and mobile are among the most important ways to onboard new users,” Amelia Daly, Head of Partnerships at Solana Foundation, said in a press release.
“User experience can be very fragmented in crypto,” Daly continued.“The Brave DApp integration is important because it allows for seamless browser-based connections to your favorite Solana programs.”
In November 2021, Brave and Solana Labs announced a joint integration. At the time, Brave said it was turning to Solana because of the network’s high speed and low cost compared to Ethereum, which had yet to complete the long-awaited merge that transitioned the Ethereum blockchain from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake.
Brave says the mobile integration aims to add more protection and eliminate the need to jump between apps to sign transactions. Brave faces competition from other browsers integrating blockchain features.
Rival browser company Opera added a crypto wallet and decentralized application explorer to its Android mobile browser in 2018, followed by iOS in 2019. In January 2022, Opera released the first version of its “Crypto Browser,” which features a built-in wallet that supports NFTs, Bitcoin, Ethereum,
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