@leocg Thanks for the quick reply. This was my assumption but I wanted to be sure.
They should fix that! Make one the "master" and all the others 'slaves"! Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Thanks,
Dave
I tried again today and the transaction showed an error in Opera Wallet, but it actually went through.
I didn't do anything specific, but since now I got my SOL back this can be closed I think.
@burnout426 Nope, it's the Opera Cashback extension. The person replying to that StackOverflow as solved has it wrong. It's the "getdify" extension, that is, the Opera Cashback feature. You can see in the screenshot above that it comes from that extension, and in the StackOverflow as well, when suggested to silence those messages, the extension that gets added to the ignore list is "getdify" aka Cashback.
Where did you install Opera to? Did you accept the default installation path of "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera" or did you change it?
You can delete "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable" and "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable" (while Opera is closed) to start setup over again to see if it works this time. If not, there could be something external from Opera interfering with Opera's reading and writing to those folders. Could be your anti-virus for example that's interfering.
@bradeckx If you have to exit that's called a freeze or a lock-up, a crash generally involves the window disappearing, sometimes with an error message.
@wosgaldino I've noticed this as well. When I first installed, it was pretty good about memory use, I could have several workspaces open with a lot of tabs before it even approached 2GB ram. Now its regularly above 2GB even with only a handful of tabs open in a single workspace. This is affecting my battery life as well as causing the computer to overheat regularly. It's unacceptable. The only thing that could be causing this is a memory leak somewhere in one of the recent updates. I have very few addons and have added no new features or addons, nor have I changed my browsing behavior since before this started happening.
You can temporarily create a new use account on Windows (local one not tied to a Microsoft account), log into it and try things there. If that works, then you'll know it's just your normal user account that's messed up.
If that's the case maybe a good Windows registry cleaner program might help. See https://forums.opera.com/post/140034 for one that an Opera user found useful for something else.