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Brave web account charges
Brave web account charges







brave web account charges

This is the most convenient method for making payments using Brave and also the same method as Flattr uses. I’ve chosen to use a credit card payment through Brave’s recommended crypto-currency market Uphold for the fee calculation examples below. Calculating transaction fees for Brave can be hard as its so damned difficult to give them any money. That is to say, you can still fund your contributions on Brave with Bitcoins – but they’ll be automatically converted to BAT at a transaction fee. Brave Rewards only work with its own crypto-currency whereas Flattr works with regular credit cards and good old fashioned money.īrave Rewards have moved away from its reliance on Bitcoin and instead focus on their own Basic Attention Token crypto-currency/token., whereas Flattr can reward individual creators on many platforms for sharing creative works (YouTube, Medium, Vimeo, GitHub, SoundCloud, Twitch, etc.) in addition to pages with a special meta tag and domains.

brave web account charges

  • Brave Rewards is limited to only pay out per domain, e.g.
  • There are two main differences between the two services: Each promise to automatically divide up your monthly subscription fee and share it among the creators and website you’ve spent the most time within your web browser.

    brave web account charges

    I’m following up that article by comparing Flattr to Brave Rewards, a service who is a service that more closely is trying to compete with Flattr.īrave and Flattr are two services that both want you to voluntarily pay a monthly fee to fund the web’s many creators and publishers. There was a surprising amount of interest in last month’s article where I discussed the fees for the micro-transaction service Flattr and compared them with the fees at Patreon.









    Brave web account charges