More info here.
I recently switched to Brave as my browser, to try to limit my Google Inc footprint. Brave has their own ecosystem of less-intrusive/more-privacy-respecting advertising, and it includes revenue-sharing. Users I think can cash out their revenue-share, but also they can 'tip' content creators they like if they're in the Brave network.
In a few weeks, I've earned a revenue share of less than 2.0 BAT (Brave Attention Tokens, which I think means less than $2), but I'd be happy to tip to BF if I could, and if lots of BF users did that, it could become a significant revenue stream
Note also Brave has a lot of built-in adblocking, if tons of BF users switched to Brave (or other privacy-browsers that are growing in popularity), I don't know if all the blocked ads means that BF would lose revenue. Do ads know they've been blocked? Or do advertisers still pay for them?