In Early 2023, Opera Will Feature A Drag-And-Drop NFT Creator

In January 2019, Opera will release a tool for making NFTs.
The launchpad was made by cloud-based ecosystems company Alteon and built into Opera’s crypto browser. It will give users an easy, no-code way to create NFTs and review the simplified properties of their smart contracts.
You can drop media files into the launchpad, look at them, turn them into NFTs, and then share, store, or sell them.
No-code NFT mining platforms have been around for a while. Still, the Norway-based company hopes that the browser, which is aimed at both crypto fans and people who are just curious about crypto, will get more people interested in the growing NFT industry.
“We are giving users the opportunity to contribute freely to this ecosystem. Now, our users will be able to create NFTs instantly and simply with no platform usage fees,” said Susie Batt, crypto ecosystem lead at Opera.
This comes after Opera released DegenKnows in November, which is an NFT analytics tool for finding and keeping track of collections. It keeps track of social signals like the social media footprints of collections and the interest of NFT insiders, as well as on-chain data like the trades made by whales.
Opera says that about 350 million people use its browsers, which include the original Opera browser, a browser for Chromebooks, a browser for playing games, and a browser for storing and sending cryptographic keys.
The crypto browser came out in January, but it wasn’t the first piece of crypto software. Its cryptocurrency wallet is from 2018.










