Co-founder of Solana Anatoly Yakovenko also believes that the Solana integration will help the firm onboard the next billion users to Web3.
Privacy-first browser, Brave has unveiled its desktop browser version 1.39 which comes with Solana integration in a bid to improve access to Web3. Brave joins Opera which made a similar move when it integrated with Solana, Polygon, StarkEx, and other blockchain ecosystems in March.
Before the announcement, Brave Browser had a linked wallet and a robust suite of tools for both novices and experts. Adding support for Solana means that users will now be able to enjoy lower fees and faster transactions.
The plans for the integration were first shared in November 2021. Using desktop version 1.39, Brave Wallet users can transact SOL and SPL tokens directly from their Brave Wallet. Also, they will be able to purchase other cryptocurrencies with fiat through its integration with Ramp. To crown it all, the platform’s native token, BAT has also been transmuted into an SPL token.
Confirming the development, CEO and co-founder of Brave, Brendan Eich said:
“As the leading Web3 browser, Brave is now providing integration with Solana’s blockchain so that users and developers can seamlessly transact on their fast, low-fee network.”
Co-founder of Solana Anatoly Yakovenko also believes that the Solana integration will help the firm onboard the next billion users to Web3.
Solana Integration by Brave: One of Many Web3 Moves
According to the announcement, the Solana integration is but one move among many others to improve web3 ecosystem access.
The firm also announced its integration with Ramp. The Ramp integration allows users to directly buy crypto within the Brave Wallet. According to Greg McEwan, Head of Marketing at Ramp, the integration will shorten the “painful process of converting fiat currencies to crypto.”
Likewise, Brave announced its partnership with the leading Solana NFT marketplace, Magic Eden. Using BAT tokens, Brave wallet users will soon be able to purchase NFTs directly from their wallets. Founder of Magic Eden, Sidney Zhang, stated, “The integration of Brave Wallet in our marketplace will further drive the ecosystem forward.”
Asides from this, Brendan Eich of Brave noted the firm will provide DApp support in an upcoming release. With the sleuth of integrations, Brave is positioning its platform to allow users to take charge of their web3 experiences in the easiest, fastest, and most secure way possible.
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