Title: Shell Game: Is MetaMask's New Web3 Wallet a Threat to Existing Browsers?
Hey guys, I just read that MetaMask is pushing out a web3 wallet that acts as a layer in between your browser and web3 apps. It's basically a shell that lets you store, send, and receive crypto without having to deal with browser extensions. Should we be worried that existing browsers, like Brave or Chrome, are about to be replaced by MetaMask's all-in-one solution?
Hey guys, I just read that MetaMask is pushing out a web3 wallet that acts as a layer in between your browser and web3 apps. It's basically a shell that lets you store, send, and receive crypto without having to deal with browser extensions. Should we be worried that existing browsers, like Brave or Chrome, are about to be replaced by MetaMask's all-in-one solution?