

While other browser developers try to stay away from controversial trends, such as crypto and NFT, Opera goes full-steam ahead with "how do you do fellow kids" moves. Users can compete for "seven commissioned Fvck Crystals NFTs." Opera claims those NFTs are valued at 2.89 ETH and up, so get ready to search across various websites for strings of emoji to solve the riddle and get that rare NFTs (I cannot believe I write about this nonsense). Image credits: Operaīut there is more! Opera wants to celebrate "a major shift in the way the Internet works" and "a sign of the changing times" by launching a scavenger hunt. Many popular singers have already bought emoji-based domain names, such as G-Eazy (y.at/🦇🌹), Disclosure (y.at/😎🎵😎), and Steve Aoki (y.at/🎂🎵).

In the latest Opera release, you can drop "y.at/" and use only 👍💩. According to a blog post on the official website, Opera is "the first browser to enable emoji-only based web addresses." All modern browsers support emojis in website addresses, but they require a traditional domain name, such as "y.at." For example, y.at/👍💩.
