The National Public Radio, a non-profit media organization based in Washington, DC, has become the latest major news outlet to become a Brave verified publisher.
The website will now allow its readers to give them tips and recurring contributions in Basic Attention Token, Brave Browser's native cryptocurrency.
America's largest non-profit news outlet joins Brave.
Brave, the company behind the eponymous browser, has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the online advertising industry.
Basic Attention Token has also appreciated 160 percent year-to-date, while the number of high-profile websites enabling Brave Rewards has exploded.
Joining the ranks of high-profile publishers such as the Los Angeles Times, Archive.org, The Guardian, the Washington Post, LADbible, and CryptoSlate, is NPR. America's most popular non-profit media syndication has now become a Brave Verified Publisher, which means that its readers and listeners will be able to submit tips and recurring contributions on its website.
Many online said they applauded NPR's decision to join Brave.
Over 22,000 publishers have joined the Brave network.
While the NPR is yet to comment on joining the Brave network, many have seen this as a step in the right direction for such a large publisher.
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National Public Radio becomes a Brave verified publisher, now accepting Basic Attention Token for donations
Published on May 17, 2019
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