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Ethereum-based Brave browser now in the same league as Firefox, Chrome: report
Popular Science, an American quarterly magazine, has listed Ethereum blockchain-based Brave Browser, along with Firefox and Opera browsers, as viable substitutes to Chrome and Safari. Popular Science said: “The Brave browser emphasizes security and privacy. To start with, it comes with a built-in ad-blocker (just remember to whitelist the sites you want to support) so pop-ups can’t weigh down your browsing and websites can’t track you as well. For even more control, Brave features advanced security settings.”Breakthrough of Ethereum-based browser in centralized systems
The Ethereum-based browser has been brought to the same league as the long-established Firefox and Opera browsers, and has been touted as an alternative to centralized systems. Attaining equivalent status with Chrome and Safari, Brave Browser has cracked the prevailing dominance of existing browsers. Brave functions as a medium between dApps and centralized platforms. Although Brave and Chrome run on the same protocol, Brave's model is focused on Ethereum and its token, called BAT, has helped it to stay competitive in the browser industry. The Brave ecosystem has tens of thousands of publishers and creators, who are being paid in digital currencies including BAT, Ethereum and Bitcoin. SEE ALSO: Abu Dhabi seeks regulations for cryptocurrency and ICO to deter “financial crimes” SEE ALSO: Attorney General’s report implies Binance, Kraken might be violating New York crypto laws Image via Shutterstock Join our Telegram group