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Top stories in the Crypto Roundup today: Opera’s crypto ready browser launches on Apple iOS, venture funding spree continues with a trio of equity round closures and Ethereum ERC-20 tokens to be tradable on a world-leading stock exchange by year-end.

After climbing an astonishing 20% yesterday to a high of $13,826 Bitcoin hit the brakes hard, falling almost $2,000 to $11,894 in just over an hour last night. The leading cryptoasset has since ranged from $12,000 to $13,300 and is currently trading at $12,248.51 (-1.63%) with a daily volume of $11bn - representing a 13-month high in volume. Ether (ETH) is trading at $318.54 (-2.81%) with a daily volume of $4.73bn and the MVIS CryptoCompare Digital Assets 10 Index is currently tracking at 4,904.14 (-3.06%).

 
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Opera’s Crypto Ready Browser Launches on Apple iOS

 

Opera, the software technology company behind the popular web browser of the same name, announced its blockchain and cryptocurrency-ready Opera Touch browser is now available for iOS, the mobile operating system created and developed by Apple.

Opera Touch features “crypto wallet integration and Web 3 support,” meaning users can natively interact with blockchain-based applications; eliminating the need for a browser extension such as MetaMask.

Currently, Opera Touch only supports ERC-20 tokens, stablecoins, and non-fungible tokens. Support for other blockchains like Tron (TRX), however, is expected to be enabled by the middle of next year.

 

 
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Venture Funding Spree Continues as Trio Close Equity Rounds

 

A total of three projects that, either directly or indirectly, form part of the fast-growing cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem, announced successful venture capital rounds.

The first was blockchain data startup dfuse, which raised $3.5 million in an equity round co-led by Multicoin Capital and tech giant Intel’s venture arm, Intel Capital. Commenting on his crypto-fund’s decision to invest in dfuse was Multicoin’s Kyle Samani, who, in a blog post, noted that the EOS-native dfuse will “be launching support for Ethereum in the next few weeks.”

The second was Imgur, one of the world’s leading image hosting platforms, which announced it raised a venture equity round worth $20 million from the XRP-integrated micropayments startup, Coil. “As part of the transaction, Stefan Thomas, Founder & CEO of Coil and former CTO of Ripple Labs, Inc., will be joining Imgur's board of directors,” stated a press release from Coil.

The third was former ConsenSys incubatee 3Box, a U.S.-based startup specializing in the decentralized identity space, which closed a Placeholder Ventures-led $2.5 million seed round. Other investors in 3Box included Venrock, CoinFund, Northzone, and ConsenSys.

 
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Ethereum ERC-20 Tokens on Swiss Stock Exchange by Year-End

 

According to CoinDesk, Swiss security token startup BlockState is planning to “passport” six Ethereum-based ERC-20 tokens to R3’s Corda, a private distributed ledger technology platform.

“Before the end of the year, the tokens will be locked up in a smart contract on ethereum and “mirrored” versions of them will run on Corda,” the crypto media outlet reported, before continuing to report “the passporting will take place on the network R3 is building for the Swiss Digital Exchange (SDX) – part of SIX, Switzerland’s national stock exchange.”

 
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