

That is that people can’t recognize that others might differ on what they think is right and wrong and will chastise anyone for what they feel if it’s different. I don’t agree with mob mentality and witch hunts. i ultimately decided it was his political choice and that i should respect that accordingly, but i still am uncomfortable with that line of thinking, as if he is going to spend money on initiatives that in my opinion run against providing basic civil rights then i am not particularly interested in helping to line his pockets. even if there are crypto products out there that i would find compelling, i’m not sure this type of integration is really a sustainable, defensible advantage.i must also admit that i felt a bit torn as to whether i should use the product at all, given the founder of brave, brendan eich, actually donated money to support prop 8 (banning gay marriage). but i think that is mostly because the crypto products out there mostly dont have a compelling use case for me personally at this time. i see it as potentially quite convenient for those who do, given the integration with metamask and such. while i like the product quite a bit, there are many web sites where it doesn’t work so i’m still relying on chrome for approx 15% of my desktop web experience.also, i don’t use the crypto aspects of it at all. i doubt i will download it on mobile yet.

I been using it on desktop for past few months, i didn’t know they had a mobile version.
