The privacy-focused web browser Brave has announced a new feature that allows users to not only buy cryptocurrencies, but also sell them for fiat - including US dollars, euros, and British pounds - without leaving the integrated Brave Wallet. Cryptocurrency storage services are developing rapidly, and the browser closely associated with the BAT token aims to facilitate the storage process with a new feature supported by the startup Ramp Network. The creators announced the latest update via their social media profile on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/brave/status/1634239435423268878?s=20 Brave is an open-source internet browser with a built-in cryptographic wallet. Unlike other internet browsers, it blocks ads and tracking modules by default. The official wallet for the browser associated with the BAT token was originally a fork of MetaMask. However, as the project progressed, the development team decided that a higher level of security and privacy could only be achieved through an integrated cryptographic wallet built into the browser. The latest update to Brave enables crypto-to-fiat conversionAccording to the creators of the internet browser, users in some countries can now sell 38 cryptocurrencies by exchanging them directly for fiat. The list of cryptocurrencies includes Ethereum, Solana, and the project's native token, BAT.
Last month, Brave added support for decentralized applications (dApps) using the Solana blockchain to mobile browsers on iOS and Android. This gave users the ability to connect to platforms like Magic Eden, Orca, and Jupiter. [link] [comments] |
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