Opera has released an analytics tool for users of its Web3 crypto browser. The analytics tool, Degenknows, enables users to find, verify, and track digital collectibles. In addition, the Web3 browser now supports the Fantom and NEAR blockchains.

DegenKnows has both on-chain and off-chain analytical tools for its users. This allows them to find and verify crypto collectibles.

In addition, users will have extensive analytics that will guide their NFT investment. Users can analyze potential NFTs before they mint them and buy in bulk.

Furthermore, users have a well-detailed view of popular NFTs in the NFT market. They also have access to relevant data in real-time, such as key collectors and study charts.

A side benefit is that users will be protected from NFTs fraud through this tool. In addition, the tool offers off-chain data obtained from social media. Finally, it gives users essential details about the team heading an NFT project.

According to the report, users can also ascertain the public figures behind each NFT project. There is also the “Smart Money” option. This displays all big players and high-profit wallets in the NFT sector.

Meanwhile, Susie Batt, Opera’s leader for Crypto Ecosystem, said the company wants to provide a gateway into the Web3 sector via its browser. Batt said the DegenKnows tool is an innovative analytics tool that will teach users more about the NFT sector.

“NFTs and Web3 are witnessing widespread adoption currently. Hence, we have decided to provide tools that will help users gain access to these sectors. The DegenKnows tool will help them to explore various sectors of the NFT space. It will also offer them security and safeguard them against scams,” Batt added.

Opera Gives Users Of Its Web3 Browser Free Premium Access

Furthermore, the DegenKnows tool has another function. Customers can use the tool to classify various high-profit wallets into three groups.

The three groups are Smart Minters, Smart Traders, and Smart Holders. Smart Minter showcases wallets that make the most money from selling and minting.

Smart Traders shows wallets that have made huge profits by trading on other markets. Finally, the Smart Holder displays wallets that hold NFTs for a long time to earn profit.

In celebration of the launch, Opera gave its users free access to the DegenKnows tool. Meanwhile, non-Opera users only have a short free trial until the year ends.

Apart from the DegenKnows launch, Opera now supports Fantom and NEAR blockchains. This came after the platform added in-browser wallet support for the Elrond blockchain in September.

The Web3 crypto browser has partnered with top blockchains in the industry. They include BNB Chain, Ethereum, and Polygon.

In September, Opera collaborated with DappRadar on an initiative. The partnership aims to enable new functionality for users of Opera’s crypto browser.

Thus, its users can access several DeFi (decentralized finance), dApps (decentralized applications), and blockchain solutions that DappRadar supports.

George Ward

By George Ward

George Ward is a crypto journalist and market analyst at Herald Sheets, known for his engaging articles on the latest digital currency trends. With a background in finance and journalism, he presents complex topics accessibly. George holds a degree in Business and Finance from the University of Cambridge.