This summary describes how Brave works, its business model, competitors, and implications for innovation and competition policy.
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Abstract
Brave is an open-source, privacy-focused browser that blocks third-party ads and is able to load pages twice as fast as Chrome or Firefox. It was founded in 2015 by the creator of Javascript and the Mozilla Project. This summary explains how Brave operates a decentralized digital ad-exchange using its own cryptocurrency, the Basic Attention Token (BAT). The BAT ecosystem rewards users for viewing ads, funds advertisers, and helps make the user attention market more transparent and efficient.