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17508020 No.17508020 [Reply] [Original]

I just got an ad for fucking CBS. What the hell is it going to take?

>> No.17508050

>>17508020
Just keep buying until you've put in 10k

>> No.17508062

>>17508020
You bought an asset that will require a secondary asset to achieve a technologic goal that it is not in control of and cannot influence (eth scaling)
The market has reacted accordingly

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>>17508020
>What the hell is it going to take?
Paywall subscriptions will help a lot. Think it will get a ton of normies to enable rewards. We need those services like paywall subsciptions, vpn0, etc. Giants are taking over our ad campaigns which is fucking awesome, but we def need some big features coming this year to move this price.

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>>17508020

>> No.17508169

>>17508020
Yes and no.
It's a shitcoin but at the same time in the very long term it might hit $1 - $3

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431k BAT has been purchased by advertisers for campaigns this year and we hit 434k Verified Publishers. Numbers and names are beyond amazing.

>> No.17508370

>>17508050
yeah i done diddly done did this already

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>>17508169
$3 seems pretty long term but I think $1 can be reached this year, even if we only get half of the features that were announced this year.

>> No.17508591

>>17508370
do it again

>> No.17508683

>>17508020
Yeah its a shit coin. Should have bought LINK or another project with ties to the EEA.

>> No.17508729

>>17508020
every night i dream of Brendan ramming his giant cranium in my mothers pussy

>> No.17509011

>>17508127
Literally asking to get BLACKED

>>17508729
Incredibly based

>> No.17509134

>>17509011
thank you sir i am haunted by brendans big mammoth dick. im the reason brendan hates the days

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>>17508729
WTF kek.

>>17509011
Checked.

>>17508591
I've done it several times over. At this point I'd be elated to see 45 cents.

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>>17508020
https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/fbfbmv/firefox_is_showing_the_way_back_to_a_world_thats/

The real question is why do mozilla tranny's feel so threatened by Brave? Is it because they know that Eich was the driving force behind the company and since he's been kicked out they've lost a significant amount of market share?

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>>17509589
>https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/fbfbmv/firefox_is_showing_the_way_back_to_a_world_thats/

FireFox also fired shots at Brave on their website, saying since Brave is built on Chromium, it gives Google more power. They're def feeling the pressure. Brave is downloaded more across mobile platforms and have been for a while. We are taking a good chunk of FF users.

>> No.17509660

>>17509553
COOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM

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Got an ad for CBS earlier today too. Pretty fucking cool. Want to know what's cooler? I received X amount of BAT for just seeing the Ad pop up on my screen.

BAT's the only token in the entire cryptocurrency market that has meaningful utility and is actively used for a purpose (other than trading) every single day. BAT's market cap does NOT reflect its utility and promise, so I think it's a mistake for crypto retards to ignore the progress being made on the token.

>> No.17509696

>>17508454
AHAHHAHA FUCK MY LIFE.


I GOT BETTER GAINS FROM KLEROS.


WHY THE FUCK DID I EVER BUY BAT JESUS KILL ME.

>> No.17509713

>>17508219
so less than 1 BAT per publisher?

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>>17509696
You'll see faster gains from a pump and dump JeetCoin of the month before it dumps to all hell, like its doing now. Was an obvious coordinated shill. BAT is pretty much a stonk in this space. It will be a great long hold so don't get too discouraged.

>> No.17509758

Fuck advertising and fuck advercucks who watch them for a few bucks a month. Why would any rational person willingly allow subconscious programming to take place in their own precious mind? Well I'll fucking tell you why: because these retards have an addled brain that isn't worth shit in the first place. Look at the fucking coomer posting a silicon-injected thot every post, he's a fucking mental slave subhuman
Eat shit faggot

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>>17509758
based schizo.

the point of Brave is shutting off malvertising, adware, trackers, etc. in the first place.

It's entirely up to the USER whether they want to get paid in BAT for receiving ads. The ads are unbothersome and you don't need to click them. It's objectively the best online advertising in existence at the moment and it's absolutely nothing like what you're claiming in your post. You have a warped sense of reality.

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>>17509713
I was just posting different figures. The amount of BAT purchased since the year started for advertisers has no relation to Verified publishers. Publishers register with Brave so they can get tipped in BAT.

>>17509758
You seem pretty angry, lad. You also seem new around here, since I've shared my work thots with lads for months on end now. Relax and download Brave; get you a nice little browser stack. Welcome aboard. If you want tits instead, lemme know.

>> No.17510073

>>17509831
The point of brave is to inject advertising into your mind under the guise of blocking advertising.
>>17509875
>new here
>months on end now
This is coming from some retard who put multiple tens of thousands into BAT. Just relax goy, play with your dick a little and use my shitty imitation of firefox

>> No.17510092

>>17509831
>It's objectively the best online advertising
How the fuck do you actually enjoy being advertised to is what I don't understand. If your sense of reality isn't warped then I'm glad to be schizo

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>>17510073
>The point of brave is to inject advertising into your mind under the guise of blocking advertising.
You know ads are disabled by default, right?

>>17510073
>This is coming from some retard who put multiple tens of thousands into BAT
I'm comfy with my BAT investment, though its a bit boring at times.

Take your meds though. The mobile version of Brave is forked from FireFox so you're only half correct.

>> No.17510209

>>17510092
I enjoyed getting paid for basically 0 effort.

>> No.17510261

>>17510191
The intention of the developers is to incentivize you to watch ads, so that they can get paid by advertisers. Disabling ads by default is just a way to get you onto their platform, literally a form of bait. Why would I use Brave if I already have ads disabled and trackers blocked on another browser?
>>17510209
How much have you made? What did you buy with your gains? I thought that the BAT tokens you receive can only be sent to publishers.

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>>17510092
Ads require minimal interaction if you choose so. You can close them on either platform without even reading the notifications. Nobody forces you to click them and scan the pages. You’re reaching pretty damn hard there, lad.

You interact with ads more passing billboards on your commute to work or going to the grocery store. Anything you do in your daily routine will put more ads in your face than Brave ever will. If you don’t want ads, disable them like it is on default and enjoy your dank privacy browser.

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>>17510261
>thought that the BAT tokens you receive can only be sent to publishers.

Why are you FUDDing and sperging so hard and you have no idea how BAT works? You can do as you please with your BAT. Of course tipping is a strong part of the ecosystem but you can keep it all to yourself and cash out anytime after you verified your wallet. Normies rave on Reddit and the forums about getting free groceries and gas just from Brave ads. Tons of anons always come in here talking about how they cash out their browser earnings for LINK, BTC, or the crypto of their choice. Some anon bought a switch with his earnings the other week. Point is, you do what you want with them and they don’t have to be tipped unless you want them to be.

>> No.17510385

>>17510283
You're avoiding the fact that as a business their goal is to rope you in and sell your attention to advertisers. The product that Brave offers is consoomers eyes. The more of you retards that join, the more they profit off of you, because they can leverage their user base numbers to advertisers. That's the entire fucking point you retard. They didn't make a browser for your benefit. I for one hate seeing billboards and commercials and posters and radio ads and whatever other fucked up form of attention-invading bullshit is being shoved down my throat on a daily basis, and the last thing I want to do is add to that shitpile of useless information when I browse the internet. I'll skip on 50 cents to have that separation.

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>>17510385
I get your point lad, and I’m not going to go back and forth with you all day about it, but you’ll make a lot more than 50 cents. Either way, check my post above yours since I pointed out how you can use your BAT for anything you want. You don’t have to tip any if you don’t want to.

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>>17510261
>How much have you made? What did you buy with your gains? I thought that the BAT tokens you receive can only be sent to publishers.

People are literally paying their bills with BAT earned from toggling ads on.

>>17510092
>How the fuck do you actually enjoy being advertised to is what I don't understand

I don't. I fucking hate online advertising - that's what drew me to Brave/BAT in the first place. Online ads fucking suck, and I had every form of adblock in existence back when I used Chrome.

1) you can NEVER have enough adblock on Chrome/Firefox, whereas on Brave adblock is the DEFAULT, and rather than putting the onus on the User to find the latest/best adblockers, that responsibility is moved to the BROWSER with Brave. It becomes the browser's job to find the best ways to block ads.

2) The more I learned about BAT, the more I realized that if I'm going to be advertised to online, the ONLY WAY I'd ever accept it is if I am PERSONALLY benefiting from the advertising. If nobody is harvesting my personal data, targeting me based on personal information that was basically stolen from me without my consent, AND I'm getting paid from the advertiser - then I decided I will allow the advertising up until the point where it's actively bothering me.

Brave and BAT solved online advertising in my honest opinion. I wouldn't even dream of allowing any company/shitty third party malvertisments to target me. Plus it's all optional - I can turn off the Brave Ads whenever I damn well please.

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>>17510261
Probably around $100 in total so far. And you can verify your wallet and send it to an uphold account. I'm not 14 years old or mentally handicapped so I have no issue with kyc requirements. The only people who do don't live in the real world.

>> No.17510530

>>17508020
like the 4th thread in 2 days, just fucking sell and shut the fuck up

>> No.17510543

>>17510385
Spoken like someone who's never had to sell their own product or try to advertise their own business.

>> No.17510637 [DELETED] 

>>17510543
>hurrrrrrr you're not allowed to talk about business on the business board

fuck off you little dicked faggot

>> No.17510651

>>17510530
>hurrrrrrr you're not allowed to talk about business on the business board

fuck off you little dicked faggot

>> No.17510659

>>17510530
That's usually a bad sign for BAT

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>>17510468
Based.

>> No.17510683

The amount of braps and autism in this thread are pure entertainment

>> No.17510711

>>17509589
>>17509652
I was expecting some serious debate but it looks like Firefox bought and paid for a ton of updoots during a period of anti-google sentiment. Pretty dissatisfied.

>> No.17510733

>>17510662
I sincerely appreciate you slowing down on the skirts but I broke my nofap anyways so you can definitely go back to posting them since you get the best ones.

Also batgrowth is going parabolic and the price still hasn't moved. I'm losing faith.

>> No.17510755

>>17509652
Firefox can't beat Google. Google purposely throttles the Gecko browser engine to run poorly on it's sites so it's users switch to Chrome, its why Brendan ventured away from the engine he knew intimately for Chromium.

>> No.17510850

>>17508020
CBS are the biggest kikes in television. Anybody who has tried going cable-free knows this. Fuck those greedy cunts. I just want my mom to be able to watch Judge Judy without going bankrupt from cable bills.

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>>17510711
Ya pretty much, but it still doesn't matter because Brave gets exposure, and downvotes stoke curiosity. Keep in mind that Brave has done no advertising outside of trade shows. I would assume that this is going to be Brendans last major software project so he's trying to do it right. And as someone who's been around silicon valley for the past 30 years he knows the correct way to bring a product to market. In this case that means building up the infrastructure first before trying to capture the large market share. We're still in the soft launch stage no matter what anyone says and once this thing gets humming its going to be the next Chrome in terms of customer acquisition. I'm not saying it will ever replace Chrome but it will certainly surpass FireFox within the next 3 to 5 years. Its just weird that people are so fanatic about FireFox when it gives them literally nothing in return. I can understand why people don't like Google, I sure don't, but the equal love for FireFox is baffling. At least with Brave you get paid.

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>>17510733
What you want to see and I got you Anon.

>>17510755
Didn't know that, holy shit. But agreed, Firefox doesn't have a chance.

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>>17510733
Think we’re going to need those paywall subscriptions to start really moving the price. We have giants in our ad space but we really need some features. Paywall subscriptions would get a lot of normies to opt in rewards and we need something extra incentive wise to move this. Paywall and the VPN should be the catalyst.

>> No.17511430

>>17510850
Isn’t it on Hulu? It used to be at least. Jailbreak a firestick for her if not

>> No.17511897

>>17510468
You write like a retard.

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>>17511897
Grammar, syntax and sentence structure are fine, go back to you ESL lessons.

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>>17512094
>your
fuck...

>> No.17512192

>>17512111
at least you got trips

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>>17512192
Ya I guess. Anyways, I think we're at a new stage in crypto as a whole. Gone are the days of coins and tokens pumping from pure speculation of the value they "might" deliver, that was the norm from 2017-2019 but now we're in a transitional period to a new paradigm. Going forward the only projects that are going to show serious returns are the ones that can break into the mainstream in terms of utility and actual use cases to the general public and VC's. Its a silent shift but a crucial one and most on here haven't grasped that fact yet. The shit being shilled today is reminiscent of tokens like Deep Brain Chain and Bounty0x, except that no one gives a shit about trash like that anymore.

The enthusiasm for pump and dumps are becoming less tolerable and are all but background noise at this point. That isn't to say that we won't see another period of exponential growth in terms of ROI, but said growth is going to result from actual adoption of a new set of front runners, of which BAT will be a part of if not the leader. We probably won't see anything significant happen until mid 2021-2022, but when the new cycle does hit its going to be a wild ride. Right now is the perfect time to DCA into your preferred shitoken because the recession is going to keep prices suppressed until the markets recover. In the meantime I would learn to sell options, because that's going to be the name of the game while crypto is suppressed. Can't go wrong selling theta in a bear market.

>thanks for reading my blog

>> No.17512457

This will only pump when normies come back in crypto. It's still too early.

>> No.17512498

>>17510859
This is what I dont understand about firefox shills. They push a browser that out of the box is not complete and needs a ton of configuration. I cant tell you what advantage firefox has over brave, but I can tell you tons of advantages brave has over firefox. Plus if you switch your focus to promoting brave instead of firefox you can benefit financially. Those users you converted might just leave you a tip or you can get a bonus for having them download. I have also earned over $150 using brave and firefox will never be worth $150 to me.

>> No.17512523

>>17510859
Brendan stop wasting time on here. I was a Firefox fanatic when I was in middle school because it was a very lazy way of rebellion and superiority over those IE peasants. Moved to chrome when it made more sense, and moved to Brave when it made more sense, but there are some people who stuck with it and hated on chrome from the beginning. they see Brave as chrome+.

>>17510929
>>17511202
I want to see <3 Jennie <3 except not nude, just smiling in a nice dress. Definitely looking forward to paying for Bloomberg articles with BAT because I definitely would.

>>17512352
I think it's going to be a stagnation and slow decline over the entire decade as opposed to a traditional recession, it's a good time for what you wrote to happen.

>> No.17512606

>>17511430
>Jailbreak a firestick for her if not

We tried but they have it locked down. CBS has their own app on firestick which they expect you to pay monthly for. There's a reason Judge Judy makes like $100mil a year, CBS gets money and they don't give anything away for free.

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>>17512352
Good post.

>>17512523
Don’t really have much of her non-nude (fuck I need confirmation on those) but this pretty shit meme one you probably already have.

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>>17512523
Ya, people like to be anti-establishment, which I completely get, and I do agree with the argument that Google does have a lot of control over web standards as far as protocols go, but it can be argued that they have streamlined a lot of processes that are needed going forward technology wise for a better internet. They have the largest aggregation of high level engineers so there's a lot of nuance to what they do, especially because chromium is FOSS, so while they do implement a lot of standards that benefit themselves it also benefits the rest of us, so its a mixed bag.

And as far as stagnation goes I don't know that if it will last the whole decade but that wouldn't be a complete surprise if it did. I'm sure in that time we'll see a lot of projects go bust and only those with outside funding will survive. I know a lot of crypto purists hate that but that's just reality. Brave Software is only one of the few projects in this space that is funded with US dollars from venture capitalists, which for better or worse defines a companies viability these days. We don't know what the future holds as far as crypto regulation is concerned either but Brave has taken all the right steps with BAT to ensure that they've been compliant thus far, so the token has viability with respect to that. Ultimately its funny that one of the major fud points against BAT is that even if it pumps it will "only" do a 10x, which highlights the fact that crypto holders have been far too greedy from past returns and aren't willing to adjust expectations. If you DCA into BAT over the next 3 years even at an extremely conservative pace the returns that could be had will still be astronomical, all it takes is patience. But I guess we'll see.

>> No.17512812

>>17512523
I'm starting to think the only people that still use firefox are trannies/homos. It's why you see so many redditors push back against brave. The rest of the world is starting to get the hint that brave is an all around better browser. There is really no other reason for someone to push firefox other than to keep their homo browser online.

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>>17512812
And for better or worse Brave will always be tainted by Eich's anti-homo contributions, which ultimately won't hurt the brand but will always be a slight black mark on Brave whether its deserved or not. But as a hetero-cis-white-priviledged-male software engineer I hate that about this field. Good thing the code base I work with is in C because it keeps most of the retards out of my company. Ironically most trannies write code in some flavor of JS (because they can't actually write JS and have to use node) so that always gives me a slight chuckle but they're too stupid to grasp that.

>> No.17513014

I didnt read a single thing just scrolled through the braps
JUST

>> No.17513204

>>17509758
This. I have an ad-blocker installed on Firefox, and it works pretty much perfectly.
You would have to pay me at least $5 per ad for me to willing interrupt my browsing experience to get bombarded with consoomer brainwashing. Obviously, no advertisers are willing to do this.
I tried Brave and it offered me nothing. If people were really willing to sell their attention for a few cents, and if advertisers found that attractive, it would already be a service offered on every major website.
People can largely be divided into two groups: those who don't care about advertising or are too old/stupid to figure out how to avoid it, and people who hate advertising and install a good ad-blocker. Brave's advertising model appeals to neither group. Nobody is somewhat annoyed by ads, but willing to put up with them for a few cents every month, at least in the first world.
The only people who use Brave are people speculating on BAT or people who are curious about crypto's real world use-cases. Neither group will still be around in eight years.

>> No.17513214

brave to me is actually something quite scary because here is a token that has an actual use case and is in operation right now using a blockchain and nobody seems to give a fuck about it, just think of all the tokens that have mooned on cmc and how little of them have actually worked almost all of them have failed and the one token that has actually 'succeeded' hasnt budged and inch in terms of price. really makes you think

>> No.17513241

>>17508020
Why dont you mine BAT by surfing the information superhighway with Brave?

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>>17513214
I think about that shit everyday honestly. Its baffling but I guess this clown crypto space is all about speculation and manipulation.

>> No.17513372

>>17512967
Cancel culture is starting to lose its effect. You cant just call everyone a bigot and expect it to have the same sting over and over. People are tired of it, and eichs case was the most unfair of all of them.

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>>17513204
I'm glad it works for you. My question is why do you feel the need to mischaracterize Brave? Its well known that the average payout per month is around $20 if you're in the US. And you're claiming that no advertisers are willing to do this while Amazon, CBS, Russel Stover and other big companies are running ad campaigns on the platform as we speak. Furthermore, technology changes to accommodate revenue models that in the past weren't financially and systematically viable. You only need to compare pets.com of the past to chewy.com currently to see that what didn't work in 2000 works in 2020. You have a gig economy in full swing where people are monetizing everything from their cars (uber, lyft) to their houses (airbnb), so why would monetizing your time spent on the internet be any different?

And to your point that websites don't want to offer the capability that Brave does I would argue that there hasn't been a platform to facilitate that until now. Its well known in the advertising world that banner ads might as well be dead space on a webpage because users have become blind to them. Case in point is yourself proactively blocking ads through your browser, which is proof that the model of serving embedded webpage ads is dead. Clearly companies still want to have their ads reach users so this is the next best thing when it comes to customer exposure. Even if you don't click the popup notification you still have to interact act with it in order to close it. This give companies the exposure they want to customers and does it in a better way than banners.

You don't have to like Brave or its model, but don't be disingenuous and claim that it doesn't fulfill the first rule of advertising, which is to get users to engage with ads.I would say that early adopters of the system have a leg up on the competition because Brave users are fanatical about the platform and are more willing to support advertisers and publishers who have been willing to use the platform

>> No.17513425

>>17513214
When it finally moves, it's going to move. Just because it hasn't done anything major yet doesnt mean that it's not going to do anything in the future. Things can change in an instant, and the lid cant be put back on.

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>>17513425
I remember going to bitcoin faucets in 2011 and thinking that ya this is cool, but I don't thinks its really going to go anywhere... I get the same vibes from Brave and BAT. And sure some might say that this is cope but theres no other project out there with the silent momentum that Brave has going for it. Its crypto 2.0 as far as I'm concerned, and sure I may be wrong, but I would like someone to propose another project that has the credibility behind it that Brave Software has. You have two Silicon Valley giants behind it (Peter Thiel and Brendan Eich). I've said as much in the past but in 5 years when Brave has an IPO and/or an acquisition on the table the price action of BAT is going to be disgusting. And of course there's a lot that can happen in 5 years but the point is that if you had to bet on one horse in the race to be the next breakout crypto I'd take BAT over anything out there. We're in a lull right now gents but don't let that fool you, crypto is its own market now and is here to stay. Make sure you bet on the right thing. Or don't, I really don't give a fuck.

>> No.17513714

>>17513214
It's value isn't going to be anywhere near realised until the browser gets a decent userbase in order to start capturing more advertiser interest.

Brave has maybe 0.002% the userbase of Chrome.

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>>17513714
>>17513214

The signal to noise ration is still too high.

>> No.17513768

#FinNexus aims to standardize products through technological protocols.

>> No.17513810

Bat price accurately reflects its value, because there is a functional token economy which lets the market decide it's price.

Look at chainlink for an example of a shitcoin without a functional economy that is being driven by pure speculation. Same with tezos as another example.

The only moon scenario for BAT is normie adoption which takes time.

The truth about crypto is that as soon as a utility/reward token is exposed to a function economy, it's speculative value is severely impacted. This happened to BAT.

Bat itself doesn't do anything. It relies entirely upon the platform/system that it is a part of to function.

>> No.17513833

>>17513509
It's hard to ignore what brave is doing. They have over 12m users and growing. Honey is just an affiliate shopping coupon extension with 20m users and they just sold for $4b. The crypto market can keep ignoring brave/BAT, but they cannot ignore it forever. It's making it's way into mainstream society despite still being in a soft launch phase. It really does look like one of the better bets you could make.

>> No.17513915

>>17513833
Brave is honestly the best mobile browser out there and most web traffic is mobile now. Works flawlessly, blocks ads (or you can get paid to watch them), can play YouTube while the browser is minimized.

I can't think of a single thing that any browser does better on mobile than Brave so I expect it to grow in popularity massively.

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>>17513833
Honey is a fucking juggernaut that came way out of left field but good for them. I think the same can and will happen to Brave and BAT but its going to happen in the next bull cycle for the stock market as we bobo right now. The main play for the platform is going to be the acquisition from either Google or going public but its been stated many times that the token comes with the platform when they sell, and from all indication they do expect to be bought out at some point. This is reinforced by the fact that they're backed by VC's, so they expect a return on investment at some point, which is good for all of us as it guarantees a sale in the future that will pump the price. This will be the next bitcoin to make it into the news cycle as far as crypto goes. Now someone can say that it won't be the case when push comes to shove but as investors you sell the rumor, so just let that fact be in the back of your mind if and when that time comes. But ya they are growing at an exponential rate still. I've come across Brave publishers in places where I least expected it, like nascar and gun channels. And if hillbillies can understand the value of this token then you can bet that the average person can. Shits gonna be cash. Or we all lose our money. Either way its been a fun ride so far.

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>>17513915
I'm really surprised that the fact that you can play youtube with your phone locked and without ads hasn't been widely discovered yet. I've been using Brave on mobile for two years now and I'm disgusted every time I go on youtube now without it, fucking ads everywhere. How do people live with that?

>> No.17514141

>>17513978
I can see brave/BAT being the next btc,eth,xrp.

Bitcoins p2p cash narrative and digital gold narrative has been exhausted, and BAT is starting to look like a real competitor. BAT works and it's easy to use and it comes at no cost. As brave expands the utility of BAT they are going to gobble up a ton of markets like vpn's, paywalls,tipping,payments etc.

>> No.17514149

>>17513993
Based people use the Kiwi browser. I only use Brave because they pay me BAT that I can't wait to dump on normies

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>>17514141
Once they implement in page ads and a paywall solution its off to the races. They're going to become the one stop shop for everything that you said and more. Imagine exploring a web page and getting paid in BAT to do it.

>>17514149
Fair enough brah, that bottom address bar is based, it should be a standard form factor for mobile browsing. The more people that get ungoogled the better, hope it works out for you.

>> No.17514435

>>17514216
Publisher ads look like they are in review on github. Pending some ui/ux tweaks they could be rolling it out to the dev channel March 10th or the 31st. That's just one more reward feature, and one more way for brave to pay the bills. I could see them running an additional funding round soon just to pour gas all over this. They are getting closer and closer to profitability and scaling is happening. Its everything you could want from a business you are invested in. That wayback machine feature is pretty cool too. Brave is just far more agile than most companies.

>> No.17515659

>>17514435
That’s sick. Really hope we get publisher ads this month

>> No.17515677

>>17512967
FUCK YOU NIGGERS GO BACK TO R3DDIT

>> No.17515742

>>17515659
Publisher ads should hopefully increase ad buys substantially. It's basically an opt in version of google display that is more fraud resistant. Companies already spend like $50b a year on display ads, and a lot of it is waste.

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I've been holding this for 3 years... yes I missed to sell at 9k sats because I genuinely believed it would do something greater. 90% of alts somewhat recovered but BAT is driving me nuts. I legit don't get it, but I guess I am a moron for not buying scams and making money. Is it whales surpessing it or team selling? I don't know. Maybe its a greater cosmic force or something. I see more normies using brave but that seems to do literally jackshit for BAT. Last time I checked a price of latte didn't cost fucking $0.21 Brendan. Also, for an ICO that sold within less than 30 mins I would expect the price to be greater than fucking 28% after 3 years. I know I sound quite salty but until BAT makes an actual move I will never understand how it took so long for it to do something. We could have $50k BTC and Bat would still be $0.21.

>> No.17515956

>>17515820
I have been holding for for a long time also. There are winners and losers, and then theres BAT which isn't either yet. You could have easily picked a loser and theres lots of them. BAT hasn't had the spotlight yet, and that's what you should be holding out for. Some coins get the crypto spotlight. BAT could get the global spotlight. If they start siphoning revenue from google and other ad companies, wallstreet wont be able to turn a blind eye. You cant just say BAT doesnt exist if its cutting into your market share. That's what we are waiting for.

>> No.17516112

>>17515820
My thoughts exactly. I feel like that 9k sats pump was the absolute top and in 10 years BAT will be still around $0.2, even with everyone using Brave.

>> No.17516153

>>17510468
I thought you couldn't remove the BAT you earn from the browser yet? How do I export to my Coinbase or other wallet?

>> No.17516421

>>17516153
You can on desktop, just not on mobile yet. Move it to uphold and then move it to coinbase. Not sure why you would want to move them anywhere but crypto.com or a maker cdp.