![]() ![]() ![]() That’s how I realized that Brave was taking the web by storm, without me noticing: So many of the websites I am using daily, either be at work (like ), for entertainment (VICE’s Youtube channel**,** Vimeo**,** ) or as tools (DuckDuckGo**,** CoinMarketCap or ) have already signed up to be Brave verified publishersĮven the very website you are reading this post from, Hackernoon, is a verified publisher since October 2, 2018! This is why I scraped millions of websites/youtube/twitch channels and built, to find out who were signed up as Brave Publisher I wondered how many publishers there were, and who they were, but wasn’t able to find a list anywhere. When I first started reading about Brave, I learned that it was a new reward system for publishers and a new advertising model. They just keep surfing and you just keep publishing. Neither the readers nor the publisher need to do anything different. Readers may choose a monthly contribution amount which is divided among the publisher sites they visit most. Now over 500 million people use software to stop ads on their mobile and desktop devices. But ad blocking has grown significantly over the last few years. ![]() In the good old days, publishers created content and ads paid the way. ![]()
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