BAT will fail

Everything has a cost dude. Property taxes aren't even that much, less than 2% a year in most places. How much % did you lose on chainlink this week?

>crush something people opt into.

The only way they could do that is if they refused service to anyone that used brave and they would fuck themselves over big time for that one. You make it sound like they control the internet.

Repay your home purchase every 20 years (your value increased got, as do your taxes)

>buy high sell low
Never change Jow Forums

>another thread about Brave / BAT

yes... yes this is a clear sign of failure, when more and more people are making threads and talking about them

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>Do you honestly think that if this shitcoin takes even a fraction of the internet advertising market that Google is just going to sit back and let
Google has its own (often self-inflcted) problems to deal with.

This. I just love watching how out of touch brainlets are with the world of business. There is ample opportunity for the model Brave uses to swoop in a take a good amount of googles shares. More and more people are blocking ads and shit. If you have a guaranteed way to make people look at your advertisements, then that's a pretty good avenue from an advertising perspective. (see why mobile ads are so much heavier than Internet ads).

Is brave going to be the one to revolutionize it? Maybe, maybe not. But Google is not "too big to fall". But Google can't block ad blockers and that's why Brave has some grounds to do something.

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THE FUD,has me rock hard bullish on BAT

kek

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The only change brave needs to make is that the new ad page needs to be open for like 5 seconds so you can't just click the add then close it.