Today we're announcing the highly requested and long-awaited rollout of self-custody BAT payouts for Brave Rewards.| Brave
In line with the BAT Roadmap 3.0, users now have full control over their BAT earnings, reflecting our commitment to building a more decentralized and user-first ecosystem.| Brave
The Brave browser is a fast, private and secure web browser for PC, Mac and mobile. Download now to enjoy a faster ad-free browsing experience that saves data and battery life by blocking tracking software.| Brave
Brave Search adds private blockchain explorer: check ETH & Solana wallets with real-time accuracy.| Brave
Looking to invest in cryptocurrency? It's important to consider a crypto wallet first. This beginner's guide will help you understand what a wallet is and how to use it.| Brave
Looking to find out how to set up a custodial cryptocurrency wallet? Check out our easy-to-follow guide on choosing and setting up a custodial wallet.| Brave
Announcing native bridging support in Brave Wallet. This allows users to transfer assets from one blockchain to another with the familiar user experience of swaps.| Brave
A multi-chain crypto wallet allows you to store assets on (and interact with) multiple blockchain networks (as opposed to just a single network). In this article, we'll give an overview of multi-chain wallets, the various options, and how to get started.| Brave
Cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens are the two main types of blockchain-based digital assets. Though the terms are often used interchangeably, there are important differences. In this primer, we'll discuss the differences between cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens, and the different uses for each one.| Brave
Blockchains, nodes, cryptocurrency, wallets… In this article, we’ll define some core Web3 terms, and scratch the surface of decentralized technologies.| Brave
Web3 relies on new technologies. You may have started to hear a lot more about blockchains, nodes, cryptocurrency and wallets recently? In this article, we'll explain what these core terms have to do with DApps, the decentralized applications that are core to Web3.| Brave
When it comes to crypto wallets, the two main options are custodial and non-custodial (aka “self-custody”). The difference comes down to private keys. In this primer, we'll discuss the pros and cons of each type, and explain how to set up a self-custody crypto wallet.| Brave
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Decentralized applications (DApps or dApps) are applications that run on top of blockchain networks. In this article we explain what DApps are and what they are used for.| Brave
Looking to understand what an NFT is? In this article, we'll explain what NFTs are and what they can be used for. We’ll also explain how they’re created, purchased, and sold.| Brave
In this article, we look at the pros and cons of Brave Wallet and MetaMask so you can decide which is right for you.| Brave
Not sure which crypto wallet is the most secure for your needs? In this guide, we break down the different elements you should consider when choosing one.| Brave
Why are recovery phrases important? In this article, we explain what they are used for and why it's so important to manage them accordingly.| Brave
The Brave browser is designed to not know who you are, or what sites you visit. Brave does not store any record of users’ browsing history. Brave does not write any personal data to the blockchain. The best way for us to ensure your information stays safe is to never receive it in the first place. The only way a user’s data is stored by Brave is if the user has switched on Rewards or Sync.| Brave