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With the latest update to Brave Browser (version 1.63), users can now create and manage native SegWit Bitcoin accounts. presentation On Tuesday. Now the team’s goal is launch support for BRC-20 tokens and ordinal are scheduled to be released later this year.
“We plan to add support for more Bitcoin accounts later this year. category This will allow users to store BRC-20 tokens and ordinal numbers in Brave Wallet, and all of these features will be available on all desktop and mobile versions of Brave,” the Brave team said.
According to Brave, Since its creation, Bitcoin has matured through various challenges and “proved to be a resilient asset class.” The recent approval of several spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. indicates increasing institutional interest and adoption.
Additionally, with the emergence of non-fungible tokens and decentralized finance, Bitcoin’s use cases are expanding beyond its initial functions of peer-to-peer payments and storage of value.
With its latest offering, Brave aims to provide users with lower transaction fees and improved error detection. compare Other Bitcoin Account Types. Brave Wallet now supports sending and receiving transactions from all types of Bitcoin addresses, including Legacy, Nested SegWit, Native SegWit (newly added), and Taproot.
James Mudgett, Brave’s VP of Web3 Products, explained the goals: function expansion, Proverb:
“Brave Wallet’s goals are to: The most secure and privacy-conscious software wallet for everyday use. As the Bitcoin ecosystem expands new At Brave Wallet, security and privacy are our top priorities. help Please keep your assets safe.”
After the launch of Native SegWit Bitcoin accounts, Brave plans to integrate protected Zcash transactions into Brave. like a wallet This is stated in the notice. This integration will be part of Brave’s partnership with Zcash and the Filecoin Foundation.
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