But BAT is only option in Brave browser, and few months ago this option was available only in few countries, but now I see they include more countries. However, the number of active campaigns in these countries is very small, and therefore the profits coming from the BAT tokens. For those who are not from Tier 1 countries, the profits are almost insignificant, no matter how much you surf.
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I use Firefox for years, then I switch to Chrome, now I am back to Firefox, but very often I use two browsers at the same time, and second option is for now Brave. It is not bad browser, but I never like it too much, although this is probably a matter of habit. I would recommend to everyone to try more different browsers until they find the one that works best for them. Sometimes it's not that the browser is bad in the sense that it is slow or is crashing/freezing, but it should be borne in mind that old hardware just can't keep up with the requirements of new software.
While i use Brave Browser (since not all sites working properly on Firefox) and i admit it's better than most chromium based from privacy-based, the idea of rewarding user who allow acceptable ads with BAT token isn't very good for privacy.
It's become worse due to regulation which force user to perform KYC verification in order to withdraw their BAT token.