How feasible would it be for nash to integrate with that browser, given they’re exploring “other withdrawal options” and that BAT is already listed here? (team could already be on it for all I know, sorry if this ruins the surprise!)
I have no interest in doing KYC for an Uphold acc that I’d solely use for BAT with that browser, but I’ve already done KYC for nash, and I’ve seen quite a few youtubers using Brave Browser. Thoughts? Would it require much work?
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Is connecting an Uphold account my only option?
We are working to bring other withdrawal options and vendors, apart from Uphold, to Brave Rewards.
This is why my Brave Browser wallet is still not activated or whatever. I don’t want to give Uphold my information, if I could just use Nash then I’d activate it right away. If they’re looking for options it could be a match made in heaven. I do have my Nash extension installed on Brave so that’s something I guess?
If Brave listed nash as a wallet option, I could probably get somewhere between 10,000-40,000 users to download and install their browser; it’d make things easier. No point in me mentioning them unless we’re listed on there first though.
I think it’s 8-something million active-monthly, and ~3 million daily users.
nOS is an interesting project, but I’d find it hard to believe its partnership with Nash would be preventing Nash to partner with other crypto projects, considering that:
1/ let’s face it, Nash has more weigh
2/ Not even sure nOS and Brave are pursuing the same goal: nOS is building upon dapps whereas Brave is more inline with a traditional browser use
That being said, I find it a shame and damaging that they don’t take the time to answer on such a good community idea: we might as well migrate to the unofficial subreddit
I have already Migrated to unofficial subreddit. This has become an echo-chamber. And there is always a risk of getting kicked out if you are brave enough to say what it is.
I think that is a great idea, unfortunately is not a “open” thing so depends on Brave demonstrating interest. We are interested and have contacted their bizdev.
@Oldsport I agree there has been low team participation, we have been all a bit too busy but should dedicate more time here.
The Binance widget on Brave’s privacy-oriented browser instills a safer way to buy and sell crypto
This configuration also means that Brave does need to worry about Know Your Customer or Anti-Money Laundering compliance, relying instead on the partner exchange.
Additionally, the Binance widget is built into Brave
They have an odd notion of “safety”, buddying up with a criminal enterprise; why not kraken, coinbase or gemini? Oh well, at least we know where they stand. If I can’t toggle that binance widget off, I’ll probably reinstall chrome. Might just do it out of spite.
I ‘temporarily disabled’ my binance account 3 weeks ago (I don’t believe they allow users to outright delete their accounts?)