is Brave more web3 friendly than Chrome?

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I am not sure if it is true Brave is more web3 friendly


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Fantastic question. ​ Brave and Chrome both run on Chromium. So the underlying infrastructure is quite similar. Both have access to the same extensions. ​ That being said, Brave Browser will actually pay you in their native crypto currency (BAT) for just using the browser.

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mmm, I did not know that Thanks for the info

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yes, it has a brave wallet. Also allows metamask like wallet. Brave talk, video conferencing - free upto 4 members. truly decentralized approach ​ ​

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In Chrome - metamask Google meet free up to 1 hours of 25 participants so, maybe it protect privacy?

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Cant get more friendly then paying you to use your ad time, the essence of web3 is digital ownership after all

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mmm, I did not know this. Thanks

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I am using the Brave browser already more than one year, instead of Chrome:

  • 231,884 Trackers & ads blocked
  • 7.65GB Bandwidth saved
  • 3.2hours Time saved ​ Web3 related stuff: ​

1) New Brave Wallet Hold crypto assets in your custody. Track portfolio performance, and interact with web 3 DApps. Trade, invest, borrow and lend with DeFi. All right from the Brave privacy browser. No extensions, no download required. ​ 2) Brave Private Ads Earn tokens by viewing Brave Private Ads. Ads presented are based on your interests, as inferred from your browsing behaviour. No personal data or browsing history ever leaves your browser. ​ => I'd certainly recommend switching to Brave. In a rare case when a website does not function as it should, you can always fall back to Chrome. ​ Hope this helps! Joeri

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downloaded Brave last month and just try a bit. I have several wallets in MM , Leger and Trezor, need time to do some test.

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Brave is a little bit more web3 friendly in that it has wallets and ipfs integration built in. Otherwise, it's for the most part, just another Chromium-based browser.

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Thank you. IPFS is important. I will check it out.

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