Brave browser recently launched BATCommunity.org, a new community hub for Basic Attention Token fans and online content creators.
The hub features the latest BAT news, community forums, a knowledge-base, and a global meetups directory.
The hub comes on the heels of several larger moves from the organization, including a partnership with TAP Network which made BAT redeemable for real-world rewards at over 250,000 brands including Amazon, Apple, Starbucks, and Uber.
The browser is also making substantial progress towards its full-launch of Brave Ads Rewards, which will allow users to opt-in to viewing ads to and receive 70 percent of the revenue generated.
The progress of Brave and its Basic Attention Token have garnered substantial enthusiasm from the market and the community.
Over the last month, BAT is up 64 percent with tokens going from $0.165 to $0.271 each.
If Brave continues to innovate in the browser and user-privacy space, it's quite possible that the upwards trajectory of BAT continues.
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Brave's New 'BAT Community' Unites Basic Attention Token Fans and Content Creators
Publicado en Mar 31, 2019
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