Why I’m bullish on BAT and the Brave Browser in 2018

Huh. Brendan Eich (Famous Geek) And Brian Brown (Business Developer (?) at Brave) wrote a WSJ piece about Brave that inspired me to dig a little more. Looks interesting.

https://hackernoon.com/why-im-bullish-on-bat-and-the-brave-browser-in-2018-8e2cbc0ce420

WaPo (my favorite newspaper) accepts brave: https://m.nasdaq.com/article/washington-post-adds-support-for-brave-browser-basic-attention-token-cm934988

Good-looking DZone article: https://dzone.com/articles/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-brave-web-br

(Here’s the WSJ piece that started me on this, but it’s probably paywalled: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-internets-original-sin-endangers-more-than-privacy-1524868508?ns=prod/accounts-wsj

BTW, I do subscribe to the Journal, at the we-have-to-keep-him-from-cancelling rate.)

1 thought on “Why I’m bullish on BAT and the Brave Browser in 2018

  1. John Lusk's avatarJohn Lusk Post author

    Update: well, I’m sure it has promise, but it’s frustratingly slow while claiming to be fast. Maybe it’s taking too long to access the Brave ads? At any rate, since I haven’t charged it with money, and I’m not /quite/ willing to put my credit card/bank account number into some Ethereum exchange, I’m going back to Chrome.

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