Microsoft’s first web browser, Internet Explorer, launched in 1995, the same year the Opera browser launched. “ would hope that if it was a tiny trial they wouldn’t bother deploying the services to production.” “Considering I was able to use it just fine I’d imagine that a rollout is not out of question,” Albacore told Decrypt. "The list of obsolete gimmick features that they tried and eventually removed is quite long."Įven so, Albacore says the Edge wallet functions correctly. " Edge team are kings of throwing every imaginable thing at the wall and seeing if it sticks," the researcher said. The enhancement is "already baked in" to recent releases of the Microsoft Edge browser, but is hidden and not accessible to users.Īlbacore cautions that Microsoft builds and tests a lot of things that never see the light of day. The screenshots Albacore shared depict a user interface for a cryptocurrency wallet, a decentralized application explorer, a news feed, and the ability to buy cryptocurrency through Coinbase and MoonPay. More screenshots of the UI in the next tweet ➡️ /GAUPiZGLIY Not really sure how to feel about this kind of thing being baked into the default browser, what are your thoughts? Newest in the gauntlet of questionable upcoming Microsoft Edge features, a crypto wallet □
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