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Additional details on the contest are outlined below: To celebrate the integration’s launch, Yat and Opera are launching a scavenger hunt where participants can compete for seven commissioned Fvck Crystals NFTs from legendary NFT artist Fvckrender, valued at a floor price of 2.89 Ethereum or $8,907 at the time of writing.

Opera also includes built-in access to music streaming services (Apple Music, Spotify, TIDAL, YouTube Music, Gaana), Twitter and Instagram.

The Opera browsers come with a set of unique features including a free built-in no log browser VPN, ad blocker with tracker blocking as well as with direct access to a set of messengers including WhatsApp, Telegram and others. Opera claims that embracing emojis is a further step in the company’s commitment to innovation. the first browser to support emoji-based URLs via YAT. Can you see yourself using emojis instead of letters and numbers for navigating the web? Opera is.
