Blockchain-Enabled Phone HTC Exodus Partners With Opera
HTC’s blockchain-centric smartphone Exodus that made a lot of headlines not too long ago captures a bit of spotlight once more. The consumer electronics giant HTC has recently announced that it had partnered with Opera which will ultimately lead Exodus having a lot more blockchain-related features and support for even more dApps (20 new apps, to be precise).
The news was revealed in a series of tweets on Exodus’ official Twitter page. Before this latest update, the smartphone’s most important blockchain features was the ability to trade and store CryptoKitties, as well as its cryptocurrency wallet and a key recovery mechanism.
The announcement included details about support for Numbers, Etheremon and Decentraland dApps in the smartphone’s ZIONVault integrated cold storage. For many, the most interesting addition is represented by Numbers, a dApp that tracks user data on walking, sleeping, driving, and similar activities. Numbers also allows users to sell their data to third parties for cryptocurrency.
In addition to these changes, Exodus’ inclusion of the Opera browser in its ecosystem means that users can now access the browser’s integrated crypto wallet (for Android) launched in December 2018. This wallet allows users to make micropayments in either to websites that support it.