>>23179557
"Brave remains very committed to BAT. While we may release some features and offers that do not initially support BAT, that's not a sign of a lack of interest. In most cases, it's the reality that it takes a little longer to connect the web2 world with web3 concepts and technology, both at the commercial and user level."
"The project was not created with a UGP dependency. The UGP has been a great way to bootstrap growth of Brave, and adoption, but when the UGP is exhausted there will be global ad demand fueling the ecosystem."
"Brave Ads (requiring opt-in, and utilizing our ad confirmation event reporting protocol) will provide the user rev share.
Sponsored images do as well, for users that have opted-in to Brave Ads.
Widgets do not reward users. They provide functional utility, and the branding is required to identify the service provided by the widget."
"We began to market across broader audiences back in Nov 2020(sic - I presume he means 2019), and are taking steps toward more mainstream marketing. Now that we have core features like sync and better parity with competing browsers, I suspect you'll be seeing more of Brave over the next 12 months."
RE: Advertising approaching Brave
"We get a lot of inbound interest. The approach is a mix of filtering inbound and picking strategic prospects for outbound engagement."
"We are planning for Brave to be around for a long time. If a deal doesn't work today, there's a good chance that it may work out in the future."
RE: Not getting ads.
"Observing no ads at all is likely an issue, worth reporting.
Observing fewer ads could be from there being fewer campaigns in your country, or smaller ad buys in your country.
Advertisers can set a frequency cap for their campaigns to only serve x-times per day per user, and can also set a lifetime maximum view amount per user.
If you are in a country with a handful of active campaigns, and those campaigns have lower limits and caps, you may observe fewer ads."