The REAL saturday bat thread

EXPONENTIAL GROWTH EDITION. dont fall for these other fake ass scam coins that you see on biz. all they want to do is rob you of your hard earned money. instead, how about you invest in something REAL that will have actual lasting demand on the buy side and will make you RICH.

BAT is going to hit AT LEAST $40 and the 20m+ people that knew about it are going to be talking about how they missed it just like they did with BTC.

alright lets see some fuckin brappers n shit

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i got quite a few new ads this week. I think things are about to pick up thats why theyre doing all these ama's on reddit.

Like I said in the other bat thread, it feels like 90% of the Saturday thread hype is just waiting for the thotposter to dump thots

I just installed Brave on my family members devices and opted them in for rewards. 9 devices in total. I told them that if they keep the ads enabled then within the next 2 years the earnings will be worth enough for us to take a family vacation just with the BAT from our combined ads.

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yeah so whats wrong with that you some kinda faggot or somethin?

bump
youtube.com/watch?v=KeEShx5eMps&t=149s

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I’m not complaining, just something I realized. It’s pretty based to have that user around, his stuff is good

It looks like bat actually fell out of that big range and might finally fall back into my buy zone. I doubt that I'm the only one waiting for it so we'll see if it actually happens. Is there any news from this week from the AMA with Luke or anything?

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checked. ahhhh her voice is so soothing. jennie should start an ASMR channel.

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~15 cents is buy

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yes btc pair is buy range

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Yeah in USD almost the entirety of BAT's volume is between 15c-28c with god-tier support at 10c. After that big pump and dump we just had BAT probably needs some time to fuck off before it does anything meaningful and breaks either way out of that range.

Yeah I'm hoping it hits under 1800 sats

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~~Hi gents. Cam here with some drops from Luke Mulks, Director of Zig Forumsness for brave.~~

"Regarding future adoption by other browsers - we blogged early on (April 2017 IIRC) about our intent to produce a BAT SDK and extend the BAT beyond the Brave browser. We still intend to do this, but are still proving out primary utility cases in Brave."

"In Development:
- Publisher Ads (initial integration work)
- Self-service (we have a set of advertisers testing this with us now)
We're exploring:
- Video Ads
- Sponsored Content
- Out of Home use cases (QR codes additions, etc.)"

"There's a big focus on shipping new features and services that provide recurring revenue. These offerings are likely to be a result of strategic partnerships with like-minded companies that deliver solid products.

The first big step into this direction was with our Brave Firewall+VPN on iOS that we introduced at the end of July, in partnership with Guardian."

(Question) Brave email? Is this in your future road map
(Answer) All I will say is stay tuned on this one. :-)

"When you look at the value that Brave brings out of the box (privacy, security) along with providing a web3 wallet (Crypto Wallet) and a track that aims to bring the mainstream to web3 over time (Brave Rewards), Brave is well positioned to be a gateway to DeFi and web3 protocols."

RE: Ads opt in:
"We have not officially released this figure on brave.com/transparency - but we're observing a range of between 15-25% of users opting in, depending on the country and operating system."

"I'm very optimistic for our long term position. As we scale, privacy regulations and anti-trust cases are beginning to impact the mainstream more and more. As the public becomes more educated, they're going to look for solutions. Brave is well-positioned to deliver value through Rewards and in delivering privacy by default with performance."

"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."

>we're observing a range of between 15-25% of users opting in

holy shit thats like 4m people opted in for rewards? no wonder people arent receiving a lot of BAT theses past few months. they need to give advertisers a chance to catch up with the demand.

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Q:Can you share anything on the current state of the upcoming PWB (pay with BAT) feature?

"We have discussed with potential partners.
The team is progressing with the feature.
I can't say much else about it, but I am very much looking forward to the feature introduction."

/u/Mmetr asks: From a sales perspective what acquisition channels are working best for you right now? PPC Ads? Cold Calling?

"Our Sales team uses a variety of resources for chasing prospects and getting ad deals in through the pipeline.
Our Marketing team uses a mix of acq channels, with our Referral Program being a consistent driver of growth as well.
On the core BD team, we get a lot of inbound, but also strategically prospect for companies that we see as a good potential fit for growth or recurring revenue."


"This is a BAT Community AMA on the BAT Project Reddit - Brave and BAT are complimentary and interwoven, and we conduct business on both sides of the token. There are different audiences for Brave at this point, and we see the most requests for updates from the BAT side, so this is a natural fit for the AMA. Hope this helps."


Q: have seen mentions of Stripe on your Brave GitHub repos. What will Stripe be used for?
A:There are a few options, but the first will be as a payment option for services. This is the part where people will say something like "Brave isn't prioritizing BAT, because they're putting additional payment options in the product."
That type of conclusion is not really accurate. We have teams working in parallel to deliver options for people with BAT and with more traditional payment rails (and, a mix of both for some cases).

Q:Do you think you may introduce video ads or surveys to increase revenue for your users? Right now it's about 1$ a month after clicking most ads
A:We're working on integrating video ads - it's a little more complex than other formats, but it's being worked on.We're also working on additional ways for users to earn more BAT.

airdrop when? fren do the needful pee pee poo poo

FINAL Q OF INTEREST.
FINAL Q DROP BELOW FROM LUKE MULKS.

Q:What would it take for 1 BAT to be worth $1?
A: Why stop at $1?

>We're exploring:
>- Video Ads
>- Sponsored Content
>- Out of Home use cases (QR codes additions, etc.)"

>"There's a big focus on shipping new features and services that provide recurring revenue. These offerings are likely to be a result of strategic partnerships with like-minded companies that deliver solid products.


im not sure what sponsored content would look like on brave. or "out of home use cases" i dont even know what the fuck that means. qr codes as in scan a qr code that would bring you to a webpage (an ad) and then earn bat from that?

and what about these features coming from strategic partnerships? as in they are working with specific companies to roll these types of features out for them? im just trying to figure out what the fuck is going on. theres a lot to unpack here

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"In Development:
- Publisher Ads (initial integration work)
- Self-service (we have a set of advertisers testing this with us now)

anyone can explain this?

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>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.

sounds like they are planning on picking up on the marketing now that they have the core features functioning well (mostly)

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yeah publisher ads is a feature where they place ads onto the actual websites (not the pop up notifications like they have now). so if you own a website for example, you can sign up for publisher ads and brave will place ads on your website and you will get a portion of the profits, the user will get a portion for viewing the ads (the ones that opt in) and brave will take a cut off the top as well.

self service is so that people that buy advertisement campaigns on brave can do it without actually talking to part of the sales team and spending a minimum amount ($2500 is the min right now and they reject a lot of advertisers) with self serve it will be all automatic. there is supposedly a waitlist of like 20k advertisers waiting to use it

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They have made a few videos and displayed them on the subreddit called "speed past chrome" or something of the like. I think they will ramp up the marketing soon too. They are also doing regular reddit ama's.
>Publisher Ads
In page adverts. Like you used to see banners or side bars on website for example. But can be made more fancy and modern than that. Theres a graphic floating around of BAT symbol on a car advert door handle. And the incentive is for you to click through the car, opening the door and looking at the features for bat rewards.

>self serve
you can just click through the ad platform and pay for your own advert campaign and customise who it is fed to without having to speak to a human and being manually onboarded. This is useful if you have your own small business.

I should probably just read these

reading is for nerds. i just buy based on brendans head.

22-cent stablecoin
Glad a swapped mine for ATOM and ALGO

Its crazy to think that paypal paid $4B for honey when they only had 17m users. Knowing how long it takes to pull a merger/acquihire deal, paypal was probably scouting them out a few million users sooner. Brave has 19.6m users. Brave is also able to do anything honey can do, but better and with more market penetration. Brendan has said hes already had people want to buy Brave and had to turn them down so it sounds like they are planning on building something much bigger than we realize.

That honey number is often quoted in these threads, yet i've never seen anyone flesh out the argument of how that translates to BAT value sadly.

because honey is a gay browser extension for people too lazy to go to retailmenot and brave is a browser with tons of new features that encompasses a brand new advertising ecosystem that is superior to the old model that will disrupt multiple industries

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Brave can do way more than Honey. People don’t really consider what browsers actually are capable of doing. Honey is a bitchtits extension. Browser is king. No one is even trying to compete with Brave. The AMA with their head of BD was bullish af. The more they talk about growth and revenue the more they stand out as an actual business among all the larpers and know it all shilldren in the game.

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Yeah but when moon