Brave Begins Rolling Out Self-Custody Payouts on Solana Blockchain

By Brave
Mar 11, 2024, 5:01 PM
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Brave has started the rollout of a self-custody payouts feature for Brave Rewards.​ Users invited to use this feature can receive $BAT earned from Rewards at a self-custody wallet address on the Solana blockchain.​ This move aims to enhance accessibility and reduce distribution costs for users, leveraging Solana's fast and cost-efficient transactions.​

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You've been asking. BAT is now available to earn straight to a self-custody @solana wallet. Keep an eye out for an invite 👀

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Brave Rewards is officially going on-chain with @Solana! ⛓️🎉 Starting today, select users will have the option to receive their monthly $BAT rewards to a Solana address they own. Details in thread 👇

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Today marks the initial rollout of self-custody @AttentionToken rewards on @Solana, bringing @brave Rewards on-chain. Select users will receive invites to connect their Solana wallet for direct $BAT payouts. This update complements our custodial options, boosting accessibility.

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Brave Rewards is officially going on-chain with @Solana! ⛓️🎉 Starting today, select users will have the option to receive their monthly $BAT rewards to a Solana address they own. Details in thread 👇

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