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Redpill me on BAT

>> No.12685816

>>12685658
Brave = good
BAT = bad

>> No.12686014
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12686014

>>12685816
>BAT = bad


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>> No.12686054

>>12685658
https://blog.coinbase.com/earn-bat-while-trying-out-the-blockchain-friendly-brave-browser-ee8409d192bd
Coinbase will pay you to get redpilled on BAT.

>> No.12686087

>>12685658
They can only afford one retarded intern to spam biz and he posts the same shit thread every day.
Bearish for their marketing dept.

>> No.12687258

next big thing in crypto. Future web 3.0

>> No.12687273
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>>12686087
Yeah because shitcoins getting spammed on /biz/ is such a good sign of a trustworthy, solid project.

Fucking retard

>> No.12687281

>>12685658
I heard BAT is listing on Nauticus from an Insider within the month, Could be big if true.

>> No.12687314

>>12685658
Chromium with metamask and privacy embedded. You can't even transfer the BAT you earn, out. The idea is nice, but it's not a moon mission.

>> No.12687365

>>12687314
2 way wallet is coming. Or so they have said.

>> No.12687375

>>12686054
>Coinbase will pay you

With money that can only be used to donate to bloggers. kek

>> No.12687378

>>12685816
bingo. BAT is useless and will be sub 5 cents this year

>> No.12687380

>>12685658
it's an alt-right neo-nazi coin that hates muslims and gays. do not buy it

>> No.12687454

>>12686054
Wow, 10 whole dollars
I'm rich

>> No.12687656
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12687656

>>12687378
Yes, BAT is bad.

>> No.12687671

There will always be downward pressure on BAT’s price because they give it out for free, just like steem. Yes advertisers have to buy but that can never outweigh the sell pressure.

>> No.12687757

>>12687671
You realize that the UGP will run out eventually right? Why are people so retarded when it comes to BAT? I don't understand it.

>> No.12687792

>>12687757
Then people will stop using it you dumb fuck.

>> No.12687877
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>>12687656
>>12687757
There's just nothing left to discuss anymore when it comes to BAT on /biz/. People here either get it or they don't. Those that don't get it parrot the same things over and over, BAT threads are like groundhogs day when it comes to FUD.

Anyways BAT Ads should be cool, but I'm already looking past ads, and apparently so is the Brave team. The next big thing will be using BAT to purchase goods/services online. That will be huge once Brave gets some big names on board. Imagine being able to pay for a Netflix subscription with BAT? Or reading WSJ articles by giving 50 BAT or whatever? That's when I think BAT will really take off.

>> No.12687890

>>12687792
No, because then ads will be live and people will earn BAT to spend on content if they choose. Try harder next time.

>> No.12687904

>>12687877
Brave VPN is what I'm looking forward to. I am also looking forward to publishers like WSJ letting me pay .5 BAT to read an article. People just don't get it I guess.

>> No.12687947

>>12687877
The threads are simple because bat is shit in an extremely simple way. It is a useless funding token shoehorned into a branded clone of an open source project. Worthless.

>> No.12687974

>>12687947
Brave needs a unit of currency for the entire idea to work. How do you suppose Brave could work without a token? Let me guess, you think it should be BTC because you are a BTC maximalist. Try harder next time bud.

>> No.12688006

>>12687974
It could offer literally every erc20 token and leave the choice to the user. Why not do that?

>> No.12688047

>>12688006
Because it is way easier and more logical to convert advertiser money into one token and then pay the token out to users instead of having hundreds of tokens and confusing people who don't care about getting paid in 20 different coins. BAT is simply the smartest way to do it.

>> No.12688075

>>12688047
No it isn't it's a trivial technical difference, all erc20s are the same, that's why they can all use the same wallet. If you're worried about confusing normies them payout in ETH, which they have actually heard of (instead of some weird bat token that they haven't)

>> No.12688097

>>12688075
All ERC20s are not the same, because I will get paid in BAT to watch ads and not in other ERC20 tokens. I also cannot use BAT in Augur's app.

If you guys are trying to discredit BAT, at least come up with a valid complaint.

>> No.12688116

>>12688097
Why not pay out in ETH, which already has great liquidity and brand awareness?

>> No.12688144

>>12688116
The end result is the same whether people get paid out in ETH or BAT. Why should it be ETH? If the Brave team used ETH, then they would have never been able to create a user growth pool, and they wouldn't have been able to create their own independent network. If ETH fails, it doesn't matter because Brave will choose a new blockchain to run on. Using BAT gives Brave the power to control their own product, which they would never have if they use BTC or ETH. By the way, just because ETH has more recognition now doesn't mean it will always be that way.

>> No.12688165

Brave is a broken browser and BAT literally can never go above $1

>> No.12688197

>>12688144
>Why use ETH?
Better liquidity, better brand awareness, encouraging ETH usage would contribute to the security of the underlying network. Those are 3 huge advantages, btw.
>If the Brave team used ETH, then they would have never been able to create a user growth pool, and they wouldn't have been able to create their own independent network.
Hence "funding token".

>> No.12688226

There's seriously no use arguing with brainlets. BAT has a future in the cryptospace, while many of the shitcoins shilled here are vaporware awaiting there "main net"

Some serious Don Quixote shit, just chasing a product and idea that will never really come to fruition.

Meanwhile Brave is making clear progress, and I'm literally using the browser to post this. It's a crypto project with a working product and a serious team behind it, and a lot of people love to look beyond that because they don't own any BAT kek.

>> No.12688229

>>12688197
It's not a funding token, because a funding token implies that the only reason it was created was to fund a project. That is not why BAT was created. Before BAT even existed, Brave was funded by big name PE funds like Peter Thiel's Founders Fund. They created BAT because the browser needs a token to function. They intelligently kept a portion of the ICO to incentivize people to download the browser. They don't get to keep the "funding" token. Calling it a funding token is disingenuous at best.

From a person who actually uses Brave and BAT, I would rather be paid in BAT than ETH. I don't want to worry about external factors like all the other ICOs running on ETH dumping their stack of ETH. With BAT, I don't have to worry about dumb shit like that.

>> No.12688266

>>12688229
I've made my points. Maybe you think you're disputing them somehow but you're just talking in circles. There is no reason not to use ETH except that they wanted a funding token.
>>12688226
Shut up you fucking retard

>> No.12688271

>>12688266
Well really you just called it a funding token and I thoroughly explained how it's not a funding token. Good talk bud.

>> No.12688299

>>12688266
>Shut up you fucking retard

nice argument my schizophrenic friend

>> No.12688301

>>12688271
In order to "explain how it isn't a funding token" you would have to show that it has a unique purpose in the system. It doesn't. It could be replaced by ETH at no disadvantage.

>> No.12688302

>>12688229
>From a person who actually uses Brave and BAT, I would rather be paid in BAT than ETH. I don't want to worry about external factors like all the other ICOs running on ETH dumping their stack of ETH. With BAT, I don't have to worry about dumb shit like that.
this is extreme mental gymnastics. You're more worried about people dumping eth, a proof of work coin, than your erc20 token that was created out of thin air.

>> No.12688360

>>12687365
All you need is one platform, one currency, and off to onchain transactions. You can build decentralized plug-ins instead of making new tokens that aim to do the same thing 100 other ones are trying to do, too.

>> No.12688373

It’s a piece of poop, man.

>> No.12688386

>>12685658
>muh browser plugin token

>> No.12688440

>>12688302
Repeat after me: ETH cannot scale. ETH cannot scale to support a full advertising network right now. A token like BAT is necessary for instant transactions to even happen.

And because you love ETH so much, what actually determines the price of ETH? How much of ETH's speculative value was due to its monopoly over the now-dying ICO market. ICOs have been dumping ETH constantly over the past year as well. Which of these factors applies to a token like BAT?

When advertisers purchase BAT to run an ad campaign, we have an actual transaction for services. ETH supporters should be worshipping BAT because it validates the whole concept of ETH to begin with.

>> No.12688485

>>12688440
>ETH cannot scale to support a full advertising network
You may want to sit down for this, anon... BAT is an erc20 token

>> No.12688507

>>12688485
no shit genius, it runs through Brave's private ledger for Brave Rewards which is posted to ETH in batches that actually can scale.

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>>12688440
>When advertisers purchase BAT to run an ad campaign

>> No.12688560

>>12688507
Amazing. I'm sure their offchain scaling solution will be as impressive as OMG's.

>> No.12689599

>>12688507
Listen, nobody cares. Brave will get adopted, in turn so will BAT. If the ETH network still isnt scalable, they'll just move it to one that is.
Because, Money + will of people trumps a 'decentralised ad network'

This whole thing is about getting users to convert from googles current ad model to BATs ad model, incentives starting with Brave and branching out from there. Decentralisation / scaling they aren't worries

>> No.12689701

>>12688116
why don't you eat a dick?

>> No.12689881
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12689881

>>12685658
BAT COIN CASH

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12689925

>this dude in here making 20 posts about how much he hates BAT

fucking schizos man

>> No.12689929

>>12689881
kek niggers only get ugly asians

>> No.12690027

ok. there is a waiting list to get coinbases "watch some videos get some bat"
now apply this concept to every ad. people will want to earn bat and sit through hours of advertising to earn it. this is going to explode. it will be like that fucking pokemon game retards loved so much

>> No.12690348

>>12689929
At least he is happy, he has someone by his side.

>> No.12690989

>>12685658
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