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It’s interesting you can work with Membrana through Trust now. There’s an access to the multi-functional platform via a mobile browser with an embedded secure wallet. The further, the more interesting.
Yep. Now it is possible to select a mobile browser to work with Membrana. As far as I see, they have several partners that represent the browser.
That’s true. There is Toshi, and now Trust is added. Is there a fundamental difference between them? Which is better to use?
Thanks for the comparison. Apparently, both browsers are good, and the choice depends on the purpose of use.
As far as I understand, there’s a slight difference. Toshi is a mobile browser with Ethereum wallet, erc20 and ERC721 support and it was launched earlier than Trust. Trust, in turn, focuses on security and optimized performance on mobile devices. In addition, Trust supports ERC20 and ERC223. Something like that.
I use Toshi and I’m satisfied. I knew about this browser only thanks to the fact that they are partners of Membrana.
The same situation. I’ve been looking for mobile browser for safe operation with Ethereum, so Toshi is perfect for me.
As for me, I tried Trust after the announcement of the partnership with Membrana. You know, I liked it. Really, it’s the most convenient and optimized browser to work on a mobile device. Especially, this is browser Web 3.
Excuse me, could you tell me what the advantage of Web3 is?
The software in WEB 3.0 will have the ability to collect, organize, analyze and present information to people in such new formats, that we cannot even imagine! That's the future!
No way! And this software is already in the browser Trust! Cool! I’ll go and install! Thanks for the reply.
You know, I’ve found this interpretation:
WEB 0.0-the user wants to communicate with someone or something.
WEB 1.0-the user receives the content.
WEB 2.0 - user creates the content.
WEB 3.0 - collective creation of the content.
WEB 4.0 – the content thinks instead the user.
WEB 5.0 – content communicates with content
WEB 6.66 – the content deletes users, realizing that they are meaningless.