Carbon browser has announced it’s integrating the PiNetwork into one of its products, the Carbon Web3 browser. This integration creates a flow between the Carbon browser and the Pi SDK – Pi currency, Pi platform, and the Pi wallet.
Carbon is a new generation web browser designed to enable Web3 transactions such as trading crypto and saving crypto assets such as NFTs. Carbon browser, which has a powerful Adblock mechanism and privacy protection system, has a native BEP-20 token, $CSIX with a total token supply of 1 billion.
Carbon X Labs is the parent organization that’s behind the Carbon browser. Carbon X Labs plans to launch the Carbon token on Trustswap, Bullperks, Poolz, and Enjinstarter launchpads.
PiNetwork is one of the most talked about crypto projects that support mobile mining of its token. It projects to have attracted more than 33 million users to date. PiNetwork claims to be an open-source infrastructure on which developers can build dApps for the Web3 community.
A new generation of Web3 browsers
Internet browsers for more than a decade have enabled users around the world to access the internet. Some of these browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. With the advancement in internet development and the evolution to web3, new sets of browsers designed to protect users’ privacy and provide earning opportunities for users are coming to the market.
Some of these aside from Carbon browser by Carbon Labs, are Brave browser by Mozilla, Beaker by MIT, Crypto Browser by Opera, Puma browser, and Osiris Browser. The Carbon browser is built with a multichain capability which allows it to be connected to several dApps built on different blockchains.
Carbon browser which is currently available on the Google Play store, and will be released on iOS, sees a potential for increased usage and exposure after this integration with PiNetwork.
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