Brave Browser

We’ve all heard of Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox among other web browsers. We practically use them on a daily basis. In the “crypto world” there is one called Brave. It’s the operates the same way as any other browser but Brave goes a step further.

Brave is an open source project like Firefox which means that the source code for the browser and it’s functionality are available for anyone to inspect and verify.

Not only that but they also have their own token called the Basic Attention Token. You can buy it on any exchange but you also get rewarded BAT tokens when you simply browse the web. You can use their token in their Brave ecosystem allowing you to give BAT tokens to other Brave users for the content they post. Instead of having a middle man you can pay them directly. You can also withdraw them into your own wallet and hold for long term if you want.

What I like about Brave is that it stops ads and blocks trackers that websites have. That’s how we always get personalized ads, based on our search history. They also have an integration with TOR, so when you want to use private mode, you have a second option that is private mode on tor.

It’s a whole ecosystem build on Brave and what you can do with their tokens. There might be a lot more I might’ve missed but these are the few things I really enjoy about using it. Since I found out about it, I haven’t stopped using it.

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