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Microsoft is working on a non-custodial built-in Ethereum crypto wallet for Microsoft Edge to allow users to send and receive cryptocurrency and NFTs.
Microsoft is adding features to Edge at a fair old pace, and some users are worried that the browser is in danger of becoming overly bloated.
Microsoft is working on adding a Crypto Wallet feature to its Edge browser. The wallet is non-custodial and built right into Edge's already existing wallet feature for storing payment cards.
If the reports are true, Edge users can buy, sell and trade crypto directly from their browser-based wallet.
Microsoft Edge 129 is now available in the Beta Channel with a few important changes to supported operating systems, one deprecated feature that nobody liked, and more.
Microsoft appears to be testing a built-in cryptocurrency wallet for Edge, according to screenshots pulled from a beta build of the browser.