>Personalized ads will be placed based only on app- and device-local data and analytics that consult a common downloaded inventory catalog.
I literally told you this exact thing 2 days ago and yesterday. Every single computer with the brave browser will have to constantly pull an inventory of ads in order to serve up even somewhat relevant targeting. This will have to be updated constantly on the fly as advertisers pause and resume their campaigns and or change their dayparting and geo restrictions. LMAO. A common downloaded inventory catalog. I thought this was the future, not the past.
You will literally have a file on your computer that contains an entire directory of bat advertisers. It will likely be encrypted. Holyshit. Can you imagine how much updating this would be with 10000 advertisers? Talk about scalability concerns, holy shit
Leo Jackson
This is cute. First they attack the idea. then they attack the "token economics." Then they attack the technology. Then they kill themselves because they missed the golden opportunity in crypto.
Brandon Baker
Seriously, wtf is this guy talking about? Browser uses data, omg!
Evan Jones
The browser has to pull the ENTIRE INVENTORY OF ADS INTO YOUR COMPUTER IN REAL TIME, CONSTANTLY - in order to serve advertisements. PIC related perfectly describes biz. Don't you understand the problem this presents?! It's a lot more serious than "Browser uses data" - it's browser downloads full list of brave advertisers all day, every day.
This shit is AOL 5.0 tier... maybe even floppy disk AOL tier paid to surf. LMAO
Allow me to elaborate. I advertise using about 30 different networks every day. On Google alone, I have over 250,000 different advertisements across 10 advertising verticals. I am ONE advertiser. Imagine your computer downloading my and 10,000 of my closest friends ads perpetually, all day, every day.
Jordan Myers
Guys... I think this user actually thinks he's smarter than Peter Thiel and Brendan Eich... and everyone else here brave.com/about/ ... do you guys think he's serious?
Hmm. You're quoting an article from 2017. If this was going to be a problem I trust Brendan & Co. to have addressed it already. They have a full team working on the browser and another team working on BAT implementation. I trust that every single one of them, down to the janitor, is smarter than you in every way possible, including in an advertising sense.
I think you're desperate and you sound obsessed with the idea of Brave/BAT to the point where you don't want other people to profit off of it.
Maybe turn your interest towards something more productive you pathetic loser.