“Users simply need to turn on Brave Payments from within Brave’s preferences page, then fund their Brave wallet (either with Coinbase or by using bitcoin they already have), and then browse as usual,” the company said in the blog post. With Brave Payments, there is no need for third parties, who often burden web pages with trackers, ads and, in some cases, malware. Brave Software, the new ad-free browser, announced last week it released Brave for desktop and the beta of Brave Payments, its bitcoin-based micropayments system that lets users automatically and privately pay their favorite websites.Īccording to a blog post, Brave said, with Brave Payments, for the first time in the history of web browsers, consumers can now reward the websites whose content they value and want to support without anyone knowing about it, including Brave.
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