Meanwhile, Brave does have their BAT (Basic Attention Token).
Was this a cash grab? Or an attempt to develop new economic models for the web?
One can make a good argument for Brave being able to bootstrap and fund a new browser with this. There are folks all thru the stack making money here.
Based on this guys understanding of the space, I don't think they are going to make it. More virtue signaling that they are not part of the revolution. No problem, lets see where it goes.
Vivaldi has also funded a new browser and are making money through it.
Further, the team behind has done it once before at a time where the browser environment was also much more difficult. You couldn’t just embed Blink to handle all your rendering.
And they didn’t dip into what may be a scam or involved stealing money from content owners.
The Brave token actually represents value at least. You engage with an ad, you get rewarded, the advertiser is happy you clicked - there is really nothing nebulous, confusing or shady going on there.
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→ https://store.vivaldi.com
→ https://vivaldi.com/contribute/#:~:text=donation
PS I'm not affiliated with Vivaldi, I just think they deserve all the donations they get since they didn't succumb to an easy cash grab.
Based on this guys understanding of the space, I don't think they are going to make it. More virtue signaling that they are not part of the revolution. No problem, lets see where it goes.
Further, the team behind has done it once before at a time where the browser environment was also much more difficult. You couldn’t just embed Blink to handle all your rendering.
And they didn’t dip into what may be a scam or involved stealing money from content owners.