CryptoSlate aims to support conscientious companies making use of blockchain and cryptocurrency technology, and one of those companies is Brave.
To support our colleagues we are now a participant in Brave Browser's Publisher program.
Brave Browser is looking to provide web surfers with a secure, fast, and private web browser.
Their browser protects user privacy in a way that is built-in to the experience, making it simpler-and potentially more rewarding.
One innovation from Brave is its Basic Attention Token.
Brave has found a way to turn viewing ads into a choice.
Through Basic Attention Token, users can choose to block ads entirely or view ads in exchange for compensation in BAT. Those who use Brave can even choose to tip the services they use automatically.
To further those objectives, we have integrated Brave as a Rewards participant.
If you find value in our service, consider enabling auto-contribute on Brave browser.
As always, we hope to serve you by providing accurate, objective, and timely blockchain and cryptocurrency news coverage-now, with Brave.
CryptoSlate Supports Brave Browser
Published on Feb 23, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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