

Added support for verified bitFlyer wallets for Brave Rewards users in Japan.


Completed onboarding for the BAT Ambassadors program (400+ applicants).Replace the current Privacy-Pass protocol with THEMIS in Brave Ads.Reward calculation and proof generation.Security review of the scheme and infrastructure integration.Cryptographic formalization of the BBA and ZKP scheme.The THEMIS project has entered a new development phase, and the team is focused on formalizing, developing, and productizing the THEMIS protocol. We received 10 RFC&C proposals from teams focusing on L1 and L2 tech that brought significant practical insights on improving the original THEMISv2 protocol spec. The goal of the public event was to engage with blockchain developers and explore how their projects could help THEMIS improve scalability and performance while maintaining the high privacy standards our users expect from Brave. Over the past several months, we worked actively with over ten teams in the Web3 and crypto ecosystem as part of the THEMIS RFC&C event. The Brave Research team has been working on THEMIS, a protocol to progressively decentralize the Brave/BAT private ads infrastructure. You'll need JavaScript enabled to view this.īrave Swap is built using the 0x API, and we believe that this partnership between Brave and 0x will go a long way toward making crypto and DeFi accessible to everyone.įig 4: Brave Wallets Swap (Mobile) THEMIS The video included below shows a demo of the DEX aggregator in the current, pre-native Crypto Wallets feature (brave://wallet), and the mockups here show how the aggregator will soon look in the new native Brave Wallet. After this set-up is complete, the same HD wallet will be used for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other supported chains.īrave Swap is now available in the latest version of the Brave browser on desktop. We may support DID cards in the wallet in the future, analogous to the identity cards in your physical wallet.Ī user will go through an onboarding flow to create their wallet that’s similar to the MetaMask onboarding process. The new Brave wallet will be home to a user’s self-custodial (where the user controls the private key) cryptocurrency wallet, the Brave Rewards wallet *, credit cards, and other exchanges and custodians that we support (via OAuth) such as Uphold, Binance, and Gemini, among others. Permission prompts are tied into the Brave-standard, Chromium-based permission manager, and users can manage permissions across sites as they do with other Web permissions, such as geolocation requests. The wallet can make Ethereum calls (such as getting ERC-20 token balances), and send transactions (such as ERC-20 token sends). As of today, we have most of the UI built for desktop, Android, and iOS, and we’ve recently attached the UI on the desktop to our Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallet keyring controller. Our ambitions also go beyond Ethereum - we’re adding support for Bitcoin, Polygon, and more chains and L2 s.

The new wallet will be available on both mobile and desktop. This native wallet will not require an extra background process (which entails operating system and memory overhead) as extensions such as MetaMask and our current wallet forked from MetaMask do. It will also support other EVM-compatible blockchains and have some chains preconfigured to use without any settings changes.
#Bat encrypto update#
At Brave, we want to make crypto usable and DeFi accessible for everyone, and towards these ends, we are excited to share the second update since we published the BAT Roadmap 2.0 in February 2021.īrave is building a native C++ implementation of an Ethereum remote client.
