Brave browser is currently testing a new feature that will allow its users to tip tweets with Brave Rewards.
Having entered the second quarter of 2019 with a bang, Brave Browser has continued to grow and rapidly introduce new features.
The company is now currently testing a new feature that would allow its users to tip tweets via the Brave Rewards system.
According to the company's tweet, users of Brave browser's Nightly desktop version will now have the option to be paid for each individual tweet.
After opening Twitter in the Brave desktop browser, users will see a designated tip button on each tweet in their feed.
For users of our Nightly desktop version, we're testing a new feature for tipping tweets with Brave Rewards.
If you are on the receiving end of the tip, the funds will appear in your Brave Rewards account within minutes, Brave explained.
If the author of the tipped tweet doesn't register with Brave Rewards in that time the funds will then return to the sender.
The new initiative, which is part of Brave's broader push to reduce creators' dependency on ads, is only available for Brave Nightly, a testing and development version of Brave.
Twitter recently joined the ranks of Brave Verified publishers.
Brave Browser testing BAT tipping for Twitter
Published on May 24, 2019
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