Core recently announced support for Ethereum on its browser extension, and the development established a new user experience standard across Bitcoin, EVM, and Avalanche blockchains.
As the free non-custodial Web 3 browser extension, Core is known as one of the best Ava Labs products. The browser extension has now revolutionized the multichain UX on major blockchains.
Till now, users had to experience a fragmented experience on Web 3, especially if they were active on multiple chains. This required multiple browser extensions, with every extension possessing unique trade-offs and performance-usability.
Even if these extensions somehow worked simultaneously, they made finding dApps extremely complicated, adding unnecessary time consumption and risk to the already tiresome user experience.
That is why Core decided to put up a firm stand, putting users in control of their cross-chain collectibles and assets. At the same time, its latest development allows users to connect their Web 3 projects, communities, and dApps across networks in one venue.
Nick Musallem, the Senior Vice President and Head of Product of Ava Labs, talked about the recent move. According to Nick, it should be simple for users to switch and manage their dApps on different networks. It is high time that Web 3 becomes more accessible for beginners. Web 2 has set high user experience standards, and Core is trying to meet and elevate these standards.
With its latest development, Core is offering the given benefits:-
- Ethereum Compatibility: Core allows users to use, view, and manage their assets throughout blockchains.
- Customized Subnets Support: The release makes Subnet launches and supports automated, reducing the step needed to add new networks.
- Quick Switching: Core lets users switch between Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Avalanche (and other EVM-compatible chains) in two steps.
The Core is available on every major web store, making it easily accessible. Since the new updates have been introduced, keeping ease of access in mind, Core will certainly gain a huge surge in its user base.