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Topic: Brave Browser Crypto Rewards Program - page 3. (Read 2621 times)

legendary
Activity: 2562
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Telegram: @julerz12
November 21, 2019, 09:12:39 PM
I have a lot of questions, I registered and did kyc and participated in several tutoorials but I didn't get anything in a month.
What's wrong with my Brave account?

Where do you live? Perhaps the region you're in isn't currently supported for Brave ads?
Current list of supported regions are: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Switzerland, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Israel,  India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Singapore, Venezuela and South Africa.
Source: https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026361072-Brave-Ads-FAQ
sr. member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 256
Just.bet - Decentralized On-chain Casino
November 21, 2019, 07:20:27 PM
I have a lot of questions, I registered and did kyc and participated in several tutoorials but I didn't get anything in a month.
What's wrong with my Brave account?
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1177
Telegram: @julerz12
November 21, 2019, 03:24:46 AM
Hello, i just wondering why the ads don't show while I'm surfing for 2 hours using Brave Browser?
and i already set the ads to show 5 times/hour but it's still not showing

It takes a while for the ads to start showing up. Also, setting your ads 5x per hour doesn't necessarily mean there will be 5 ads showing up within the span of one hour.
There's no guarantee that even one ad will show up every hour. There are even times when there are no ads showing up after using the browser for several hours. Not sure if the Brave team is lacking some ads to distribute to their users or there's a rotation on who gets the ads at that given time.

More details here: https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026361072-Brave-Ads-FAQ
sr. member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 257
LuckyB.it is Back!
November 20, 2019, 12:51:24 PM
Actually it is a great idea from the bad team and this brave browser initialised this earning option to use their browser and based on the traffic and the revenue generated they were giving some funds to the real users.
Alongside you can invest for bat token in trading sites as well as using this rewards program.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1026
November 20, 2019, 10:43:48 AM
Hello, i just wondering why the ads don't show while I'm surfing for 2 hours using Brave Browser?
and i already set the ads to show 5 times/hour but it's still not showing
hero member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 521
No more Rekt and Bust
November 20, 2019, 08:08:44 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


Last time I checked, the KYC is for uphold not brave. And it's probably this way to avoid leeching from people installing brave on a shit ton of computers, tablets and phones just to get free BAT and then sell them for BTC. Nobody is forcing you to KYC.

If you really like BRAVE and want some BAT you can always get some from an exchange without doing a KYC! There are plenty you can choose from. But of course that would require you to actually pay some money Wink But judging from your post, I bet you are only interested in getting some coins for free and leeching from the project so I doubt that would interest you.

Sure. But there are many other browsers that are better than Brave. Brave's advantage is that it allows you to earn. However, these are very small amounts so far. It's up to you whether you want give your details and ID for dust.

No, brave's advantage is not that it allows you to earn-to-surf. That's just one (of the many) nice perks, but you have probably focused on the get-paid-to-surf model due to your personal bias. Allow me to quote the official website:

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You deserve a better Internet.
So we reimagined what a browser should be.
It begins with giving you back power. Get unmatched speed, security and privacy by blocking trackers. Earn rewards by opting into our privacy-respecting ads and help give publishers back their fair share of Internet revenue.

As you can see they don't say anywhere that their main advantage is that it allows you to earn for surfing.

As for if there other browsers better than Brave, again that's your opinion. IMO, when it comes to privacy and speed, Brave gives at the moment the best out-of-the-box experience and it's my go to browser when I am at home. Unfortunately, it has some small compatibility issues and I can't use it at my work which requires the use of certain plug ins that atm don't work properly with it. But when it comes to everyday casual use... nothing beats it. I doubt I will persuade you as you only seem to care about making money so just go use Chrome or..edge...LOL

To be honest, I didn't realize that Brave could be better than Chrome ... Ok. It is possible that I am a noob in these matters. Until now I have only looked at Brave in terms of earning. However, you convinced me that there is something more. I will install and test a few days. Thank you.
As far as I know, the KYC is necessary for withdrawing the profits from Uphold and using the Brave browser without rewards program doesn't make it unique compared to the alternative chromium based browsers. Chrome is directly linked to the Google account but the Brave doesn't have such synchronize options. Instead of Google account, they have their synch code inside the browser and their main search engine is duckduckgo.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 265
Pepemo.vip
November 20, 2019, 04:47:42 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


Last time I checked, the KYC is for uphold not brave. And it's probably this way to avoid leeching from people installing brave on a shit ton of computers, tablets and phones just to get free BAT and then sell them for BTC. Nobody is forcing you to KYC.

If you really like BRAVE and want some BAT you can always get some from an exchange without doing a KYC! There are plenty you can choose from. But of course that would require you to actually pay some money Wink But judging from your post, I bet you are only interested in getting some coins for free and leeching from the project so I doubt that would interest you.

Sure. But there are many other browsers that are better than Brave. Brave's advantage is that it allows you to earn. However, these are very small amounts so far. It's up to you whether you want give your details and ID for dust.

No, brave's advantage is not that it allows you to earn-to-surf. That's just one (of the many) nice perks, but you have probably focused on the get-paid-to-surf model due to your personal bias. Allow me to quote the official website:

Quote
You deserve a better Internet.
So we reimagined what a browser should be.
It begins with giving you back power. Get unmatched speed, security and privacy by blocking trackers. Earn rewards by opting into our privacy-respecting ads and help give publishers back their fair share of Internet revenue.

As you can see they don't say anywhere that their main advantage is that it allows you to earn for surfing.

As for if there other browsers better than Brave, again that's your opinion. IMO, when it comes to privacy and speed, Brave gives at the moment the best out-of-the-box experience and it's my go to browser when I am at home. Unfortunately, it has some small compatibility issues and I can't use it at my work which requires the use of certain plug ins that atm don't work properly with it. But when it comes to everyday casual use... nothing beats it. I doubt I will persuade you as you only seem to care about making money so just go use Chrome or..edge...LOL

To be honest, I didn't realize that Brave could be better than Chrome ... Ok. It is possible that I am a noob in these matters. Until now I have only looked at Brave in terms of earning. However, you convinced me that there is something more. I will install and test a few days. Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 914
Merit: 299
November 20, 2019, 04:28:50 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


Last time I checked, the KYC is for uphold not brave. And it's probably this way to avoid leeching from people installing brave on a shit ton of computers, tablets and phones just to get free BAT and then sell them for BTC. Nobody is forcing you to KYC.

If you really like BRAVE and want some BAT you can always get some from an exchange without doing a KYC! There are plenty you can choose from. But of course that would require you to actually pay some money Wink But judging from your post, I bet you are only interested in getting some coins for free and leeching from the project so I doubt that would interest you.

Sure. But there are many other browsers that are better than Brave. Brave's advantage is that it allows you to earn. However, these are very small amounts so far. It's up to you whether you want give your details and ID for dust.

No, brave's advantage is not that it allows you to earn-to-surf. That's just one (of the many) nice perks, but you have probably focused on the get-paid-to-surf model due to your personal bias. Allow me to quote the official website:

Quote
You deserve a better Internet.
So we reimagined what a browser should be.
It begins with giving you back power. Get unmatched speed, security and privacy by blocking trackers. Earn rewards by opting into our privacy-respecting ads and help give publishers back their fair share of Internet revenue.

As you can see they don't say anywhere that their main advantage is that it allows you to earn for surfing.

As for if there other browsers better than Brave, again that's your opinion. IMO, when it comes to privacy and speed, Brave gives at the moment the best out-of-the-box experience and it's my go to browser when I am at home. Unfortunately, it has some small compatibility issues and I can't use it at my work which requires the use of certain plug ins that atm don't work properly with it. But when it comes to everyday casual use... nothing beats it. I doubt I will persuade you as you only seem to care about making money so just go use Chrome or..edge...LOL
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 265
Pepemo.vip
November 20, 2019, 04:11:20 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


Last time I checked, the KYC is for uphold not brave. And it's probably this way to avoid leeching from people installing brave on a shit ton of computers, tablets and phones just to get free BAT and then sell them for BTC. Nobody is forcing you to KYC.

If you really like BRAVE and want some BAT you can always get some from an exchange without doing a KYC! There are plenty you can choose from. But of course that would require you to actually pay some money Wink But judging from your post, I bet you are only interested in getting some coins for free and leeching from the project so I doubt that would interest you.

Sure. But there are many other browsers that are better than Brave. Brave's advantage is that it allows you to earn. However, these are very small amounts so far. It's up to you whether you want give your details and ID for dust.
sr. member
Activity: 914
Merit: 299
November 20, 2019, 03:29:45 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


Last time I checked, the KYC is for uphold not brave. And it's probably this way to avoid leeching from people installing brave on a shit ton of computers, tablets and phones just to get free BAT and then sell them for BTC. Nobody is forcing you to KYC.

If you really like BRAVE and want some BAT you can always get some from an exchange without doing a KYC! There are plenty you can choose from. But of course that would require you to actually pay some money Wink But judging from your post, I bet you are only interested in getting some coins for free and leeching from the project so I doubt that would interest you.
copper member
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1280
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November 20, 2019, 03:22:12 AM
Brave is really an incredible software, and I first discovered it in a YouTube video that it seamlessly gets browsing faster than any other browsers. Ever since, I have been using it, and now that they introduced these rewards around April this year? IIRC. I was sad because there weren't any ads for my region yet. But this month, it was introduced, so I guess it's kind of a win-win for me because there are ads now, but there are only a few that come right now, but still, just like the OP said, nothing changed, just the browser.

I don't think KYC would have an impact on the number of users because it's not compulsory, but if there are additional profits, why not?
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 265
Pepemo.vip
November 20, 2019, 02:49:02 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


The KYC verification is necessary for uphold, as far as I know. It doesn't make sense to use the Brave browser just because of the Brave rewards program. The Firefox and alternative browsers also do a job and If Brave team thinks about the update on the reward distribution I will consider downloading their browser.

That's the point. I am not afraid of KYC verification, but if I have to do it, it must make sense. With such low prizes (coming out around $0.01 a day) I don't see the need to give my data. If Brave shares the earnings in a better proportion, I will also consider using this browser.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1000
Truly decentralized stable asset
November 19, 2019, 06:54:24 PM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.


The KYC verification is necessary for uphold, as far as I know. It doesn't make sense to use the Brave browser just because of the Brave rewards program. The Firefox and alternative browsers also do a job and If Brave team thinks about the update on the reward distribution I will consider downloading their browser.
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1177
Telegram: @julerz12
November 19, 2019, 06:15:05 AM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.

Users can only earn BAT tokens either through viewing Ads or receiving tips from other users (only applicable to content creators).
Earning BAT tokens isn't mandatory, no one is forced to receive these tokens.
You can still enjoy the privacy features of Brave browser simply by choosing not to participate in Brave rewards.
You can see these settings with you click on that triangle logo on the top and then go to "Rewards Settings".
Registering on "Uphold" (Not Unhold) and passing the KYC process is only mandatory for those who want to earn BAT tokens through content creation. Again, this is not mandatory when using Brave browser.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
November 17, 2019, 09:53:56 PM
Brave claims to be focused on privacy. But they don't give you BATs if you don't register with UNHOLD.

Wolves dressed in sheep's clothing.

Explain that or stop saying they focus on privacy.

legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1177
Telegram: @julerz12
November 14, 2019, 01:03:29 PM
Is there any rules which stated that we can't send tip to our own account? there is no AFAIK, so that is my benchmark to say we can send tip to our own content.
Not sure. I'm quite new to this (which is why I'm asking); but, it does sound so greedy when a user does that.

And I think it is mandatory to have a content on youtobe channel or blog in order to get add income from other people
You don't get my previous question.
I asked if having a publisher account mandatory or required to be able to earn through ads.
I just tried using the brave browser without having any content on my youtube channel, I also made a publisher account and linked my social media channels (Twitter/Reddit which aren't promoting my referral links as well) and the result is that I am able to earn a few BAT tokens just by clicking pop-up ads in the browser itself.

There's no need to make content and upload it on youtube if you're satisfied with just earning through the ads. It is not mandatory.
But of course, if someone as greedy as you would want to earn more, then they can do so, even tip their own content just as you suggested.
full member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 147
November 14, 2019, 01:45:15 AM
Wait, what? Now I'm confused. So, it's mandatory to have a youtube channel or a blog, then create an article or a video and then send the BAT Tokens it to myself?
Isn't tipping BAT Tokens suppose to be sent to "other" content creators, and not your on your own?
Is there any rules which stated that we can't send tip to our own account? there is no AFAIK, so that is my benchmark to say we can send tip to our own content. And I think it is mandatory to have a content on youtobe channel or blog in order to get add income from other people, moreover to earn BAT through ads is limited (CMIIW) just in several countries who can get it.
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1177
Telegram: @julerz12
November 14, 2019, 12:00:43 AM
But one thing that should be pay attention, you must have a content such as on youtube channel or your blog to accept BAT from other people (but you can also send the reward to your content)

Which is mean, from the utilization of brave browser per months you will get $5 (depend on your region) but it is not automatically you can send them you your uphold wallet, but you need to send them first to your content and  if you have sent you will see the token on your uphold wallet. And I guess that applies too even if you choose ads to earn the token.

Wait, what? Now I'm confused. So, it's mandatory to have a youtube channel or a blog, then create an article or a video and then send the BAT Tokens it to myself?
Isn't tipping BAT Tokens suppose to be sent to "other" content creators, and not your on your own?

I didn't made an withdrawal yet because of the low amount of BAT in my wallet but since Brave asked to backup the wallet this means you can withdrawal your coins. The trick is that you will need to verify your account with Uphold before making a withdrawal, meaning you'll need to pass their KYC (full KYC) ID verification and all the stuff.
I see. Now it makes sense. So, passing the KYC process on Uphold lets you be able to withdraw the accumulated BAT Tokens right? Thanks for clarifying.
full member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 147
November 13, 2019, 10:48:46 PM
I've read some discussion about this browser on our local board a while ago. I even downloaded it and used it a couple of times, but haven't really gone through the process of creating accounts on Uphold and Publisher yet. I'm kinda hesitant with their mandatory KYC process. Is that really necessary to be able to earn BAT tokens? or can I maybe just skip that part? If I understand correctly Publisher accounts are only needed for content creators right? So, if I just want to earn through the ads, I don't have to register an account on that platform?
It seems like you need to create an uphold wallet in order to get Bassic Attention Token per months. But one thing that should be pay attention, you must have a content such as on youtube channel or your blog to accept BAT from other people (but you can also send the reward to your content)

Which is mean, from the utilization of brave browser per months you will get $5 (depend on your region) but it is not automatically you can send them you your uphold wallet, but you need to send them first to your content and  if you have sent you will see the token on your uphold wallet. And I guess that applies too even if you choose ads to earn the token.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
November 13, 2019, 03:20:27 PM

I used to receive it, but the same goes off by the end of the month. Once again it gets received based on the activity, and by the end of the month it goes off. This means we're supposed to tip it to content creators appreciating their efforts. I tried to move to a wallet, and it wasn't possible at the moment.
Meaning those earning from the ads cant widraw and can only be use for tipping  creators?


I understood it this way too ... Can anyone confirm that he has withdraw earnings to own wallet or to the exchange?

I didn't made an withdrawal yet because of the low amount of BAT in my wallet but since Brave asked to backup the wallet this means you can withdrawal your coins. The trick is that you will need to verify your account with Uphold before making a withdrawal, meaning you'll need to pass their KYC (full KYC) ID verification and all the stuff.
Havent tested out yet but for you to withdraw those BAT tokens you will really need to comply KYC in uphold which is totally a BS thing to do.Main reason why i lost my interest to this BAT rewards.
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