Pretty, didn't know it. But browser is more practical, we rarely download and open videos via video players on our smartphones and even on your computers because of modern high speed internet and improved video-streaming platforms.
Yeah, and maybe this is their own approach in order to gain more users. YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime and what not. So I think this is a clever approach from KM Player to get some new and old users back to their platform. They have added in app YouTube watching too. Well, what you know, cheeky bast*ards. And no one will give on some free crypto right. Not to mention you are gaining it from doing what you do everyday. I am not here to promote KM player or anything, just saying that this is a very clever approach with the ongoing trend.
I do remember about Brave browser which you could potentially get some BAT awards on seeing those ads or articles or something like that which this is one of the browser who had first integrate out that wallet but
only for solely for BAt but this time there are other browsers already having their own inbuilt crypto wallet.Im aint sure if these are non custodial ones or you do have the full access of its keys or not.
Basing up with the current existing web wallets we do have specially Metamask and trustwallet then it would really be hard on snipping out users to make use of their dedicated wallet too
but i do agree into that point about trying to hook up users once again on using up their browser.
I have the Brave browser installed, but I'm not using it because I find Chrome's synchronization convenient. Thus, it's practically impossible for me to ever give up Chrome's features and switch browsers. I had tried it, however, but when I tried to synchronize my phone's browser with my computer's, it asked to connect with a Gemini or Uphold account, both of which required KYC. Moreover, if I'm not mistaken, it was also a requirement to withdraw or save your BAT to a wallet.
Back to the subject now, the Opera browser often had similar services, such as a VPN, which is handy but can also be added to other browsers with a simple extension. The same thing applies to the integrated wallet, which I personally wouldn't use.