Brave Browser is introducing a new feature that will allow users to tip posters on Reddit and Vimeo using Basic Attention Token.
While the features are currently in Brave's Developer preview on desktop, they will soon roll out for the public version of Brave, a company representative said on Reddit.
Brave, the company behind the eponymous browser, is currently resting a new feature that will allow its users to tip individual posters and content creators on Reddit and Vimeo.
A moderator for the Brave Reddit community commented on the thread, confirming that the company was working on new tipping features for both platforms.
The features are currently in the Brave developer preview build and have not been released on Brave.
Reddit tipping isn't the only thing Brave is currently working on, either.
Earlier in May, CryptoSlate reported that Brave was testing a new feature that would enable users to tip individual tweets.
The new initiative, which is part of Brave's broader push to reduce creators' dependency on ads, is only available for Brave Nightly, a testing and development version of Brave.
The company didn't provide any details on when any of the features it was developing would launch on the main version of Brave.
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Brave is introducing native Reddit and Vimeo tipping using crypto
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