Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser announced on Thursday (August 27) that they had partnered with digital asset exchange Gemini—which is owned by the Winklevoss twins—to make it easier to access Gemini’s features from within Brave.

Brave’s blog post says that this integration “allows users of the Brave desktop browser (version 1.13) to engage with crypto via the new Gemini Trading Widget in a simple and secure manner.”

The Brave browser is focused on providing “a faster (3-6x) and more private Internet experience” as explained below:

“Brave provides users with a better Internet experience by giving them back their privacy. The Brave browser blocks ads and trackers and other identifying software used by websites to monitor visitors…

“Brave users can also earn Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) by opting in to view privacy-preserving Brave ads. Online creators can earn BAT from Brave users via Brave Rewards by publishing great content across a range of platforms including YouTube, Twitter, Vimeo, Github, Twitch, or their own website.”

Users of the desktop version of the Brave browser can start using the new Gemini Trading Widget via the “New Tab” page. This will allow them to “seamlessly trade any crypto asset listed on the Gemini Exchange, as well as view their Gemini account balances and access their deposit addresses – all without ever leaving the Brave browser ecosystem.”

The Brave team goes on to say that “Brave-verified content creators can custody their digital assets in a Gemini Creator Wallet,” which means that “Brave creators can receive their BAT payments into their Gemini Creator Wallet, or in any other fiat or crypto asset supported on Gemini’s Exchange.”

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