el diablo wrote: The founder of Boards.ie was a regular poster here in the crypto forums during the bull market but haven't seen him post in a while. Not sure if he's still involved in crypto.
coldcake wrote: » I've been using the Brave browser around a month or two now.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Maybe he/she lost their shirt & doesn't want to talk about it? It's also possible that they made a killing but usually people like to brag about winning but not about losing
coldcake wrote: » Netflix works fine for me you just have to click the allow widevine on the right side of the address bar, but you are right some site don't work with the shields fully up but the good thing is when you turn-off some elements to allow sites to work the browser remembers that for the next time you visit that site.
coldcake wrote: » There is no signing up on the user side you just have to enable rewards. I think creators do have to sign up. It will be interesting to see where the price goes as it is rumored that ads will be launched next week.
Thargor wrote: » Just checked Brave browser there for Android and claimed another 20 BAT, up to 45 now. I tried to turn on ads to start earning but the setting just says Coming Soon, is there a way around that? If I make it my default browser and use it all day every day like I do with Chrome right now will I earn more rewards or does it not make any difference yet?
Whelo79 wrote: » The first 25 BAT you were given will expire on July 1st if you haven't used them to tip by then. They're are not w lot of does I use that are set up to receive BAT but I tipped The Guardian, Coinmarketcap and a couple of other sure that I recognised that I visited once or twice. Of sites not registered I tipped 10 BAT to boards. This is the perfect type of site to be set up for something like this.
Thargor wrote: » So I dont actually get to keep anything? Is there a way to earn the odd BAT just from browsing if I switch to it as my main browser?
Addison Fancy Macrame wrote: » Remember you saying it and you called it well.
kerplun k wrote: » Slightly off topic, and probably a stupid question, but could BAT be used to tip individual posters on an Internet forum such as this?
stockshares wrote: » How do you think the Bnb changeover will affect the ETH price
coldcake wrote: » From their whitepaper and I think this only refers to future possibilities. Brendan Eich who is behind the browser was also behind JavaScript, so he is no slouch.https://basicattentiontoken.org/BasicAttentionTokenWhitePaper-4.pdf'Comments may be ranked or voted on using BAT tokens, similar to the “thumb-sup/thumbsdown” on some comment sections. Comment votes backed by BAT may be given more credibility due to the fact that someone cared enough to back the comment with what would be a limited supply of token, as well as the fact that a token trans-fer can be verified as coming from real people rather than robots. The right to post comments may also be purchased for some minimal payment, to cut down on abusive commenters.
grindle wrote: » Short-term? Impossible to tell. Maybe people FOMO into BNB. Long-term? Positive, probably. The BNB/ETH pairing is less than 5% of BNB's volume, it's insignificant. It'll relieve ICO sell pressure on ETH, so that'll be nice. It's not competing with ETH in any other fashion, it's not programmable, there are no smart contract functions. I don't see why it would affect ETH bar people FOMOing into a coin at ATH.
stockshares wrote: » Given that its not programmable why would a coin like Enjinn move their
Grumpypants wrote: » Bought another 500 yesterday. If Bat gets to $1 it can follow Eth to 1k.
Whelo79 wrote: » I see hysteria is setting in already
Mr.S wrote: »