According to reports, Microsoft is trying to incorporate a Web3 wallet that is compatible with crypto and non-fungible tokens into its Edge web browser. Software documenter and sporadic information leaker Albacore posted a series of purported pictures of the Edge user interface on Twitter on March 17 that appeared to depict the company’s new Web3 wallet in its early stages.
Newest in the gauntlet of questionable upcoming Microsoft Edge features, a crypto wallet đ¸
Not really sure how to feel about this kind of thing being baked into the default browser, what are your thoughts?
More screenshots of the UI in the next tweet âĄď¸ pic.twitter.com/GAUPiZGLIY— Albacore âď¸ (@thebookisclosed) March 17, 2023
Microsoft won’t have Access to Wallet’s Passwords, Making it a Non-Custodial Account
If confirmed, it would appear that the wallet would not be held in custody and that Microsoft would not have access to user passwords or recovery keys. It would also indicate that the wallet would be “integrated with Edge” rather than being a standalone browser plugin. The user interface for NFTs is straightforward: Users can search through several markets to locate their first NFT; as they assemble your collection, they will arrange them here.
The preceding pictures demonstrate the ability to transmit, trade, and acquire cryptocurrency assets. Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange, and MoonPay, a provider of Web3 infrastructure, are shown as integrated platforms that enable you to buy and deposit cryptocurrency into your wallet. The first image is of the Edge wallet’s introduction page, on which Microsoft appears to have written: “We urge you to try our inaugural Web3 wallet and offer frank feedback along the way.”
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Albacore expressed pessimism, saying, “A crypto wallet is not certain how to feel about this type of stuff being integrated into the default browser. This is the latest in the series of questionable forthcoming Microsoft Edge features.” The probable move from Microsoft is yet another technology to bring to considerably increase the offers and capacities of Edge, a program that has frequently lagged behind rivals in terms of user base like Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari.
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