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by dustintownsend 2652 days ago
"Brave Rewards" is opt-in. Unless that changes, you don't have to participate if you don't want to.

I am interested to see how it works out.

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> "Brave Rewards" is opt-in.

For users, but not for creators. Until Brave stops taking money in creators' names without their knowledge and permission, I won't consider (and certainly would never recommend) Brave.

Yeah, it is optional, but it might indicate that their priorities lie in something other than making the best privacy focused browser. Time will tell.
My understanding is that the two things go hand-in-hand. The ad-blocking is for users, while the cryptocurrency is to remove the incentive that sites have to show ads in the first place. Without the cryptocurrency component, you’d just see sites implementing anti-Brave’s-adblock features in a never-ending arms race, like we have with regular browser-extension ad-blockers today. With it, sites affected by Brave’s ad-blocking have something else they can choose to implement (a crypto paywall just for Brave users) that will give them even higher ROI than anti-adblock features would. It’s an “economic approach” to privacy.