What's your basic attention worth? To the father of the Javasript Programming language and co-founder of the Mozilla Project, Brendan Eich, a whole lot more than it currently receives. If Eich had his way, we'd all opt-in to internet advertising that was user-considerate, privacy-centric, not disruptive of quick page loads and, most of all, paid you for your time and attention.
Looks like Eich will be getting his way with the release of Basic Attention Tokens (BAT), coming soon to the Brave Browser.
BATs will be distributed, issued and collected via Brave Browser, but what the heck is that?
What's Brave Browser?
From the folks over at Basic Attention Token:
Brave is a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks malvertisements, trackers, and contains a ledger system that anonymously captures user attention to accurately reward publishers.
It was developed by Brave Software and founded by Brian Bondy and Brendan Eich and it is the bedrock that may help launch Smart Advertising using the smart money BATs, built on Ethereum.
Brave browser is built to block advertisements and, when BAT launches, will have a unique twist for those who choose to opt-in to advertising.
The deal looks something like this:
How It Works
If you choose not to opt-in to advertising then the Brave Browser allows you to surf the web while blocking ads. Cool, but not altogether unique from other products currently on the market that enable this functionality. But if you're focused on privacy this may be the browser for you.
The real opportunity is if you opt-in.
If you opt-in to advertising, the Brave Browser gathers data about your browsing and develops Basic Attention Metrics (BAMs!) that can then be sold programmatically by publishers to advertisers in the BATs ecosystem. So all of your interests on the net can be monetized into a BAM profile or demographic package without the publishers or advertisers ever having a chance to get your personal information on any level outside of device, interest, and attention profile.
This is a simplification of the advertising industry in a revolutionary way.
What about privacy?
Perhaps the only silver-lining to come out of the recent US decision to allow ISP's to collect and sell your information without consent is the fact that everyone agrees: your information is very very valuable. The simple act of paying attention to something is a valuable commodity to a marketplace that wants to sell you everything. Metrics are widely collected by all companies. The only ones that rarely benefit are the consumers themselves.
But if you wouldn't mind opting in to receive targeted ads that are relevant and pay you for allowing them space in your existence, then this is a way to share in the monetization of your interests.
Think of the current Digital Advertising Industry like the above - crowded with middle-people who each want a slice of the value of your attention
Can Brave and BATs change the Digital Advertising space?
I remember back in the day when all you had as far as search engine was basically Netscape Navigator and Alta Vista. After just a short while using it I couldn't imagine using anything else. That's what it's like today when we launch chrome or safari and google search our vacation plans or shop for items. It's hard to let go of what we're comfortable with, but that doesn't mean that change doesn't come.
Adoption of a new browser is a hard sell, especially for novice internet users who have grown accustomed to how they consume their preferred content. But with the groundwork laid by Bitcoin and the coming changes promised by projects like Ripple and Dash Evolution, the smart money would be to bet on the smart money. People are only going to get more used to crypto, not less.
The current Digital Advertising industry is modeled largely on the TV advertising model, not because it's the most efficient but because it already existed. The pivot to digital is happening now in a large way across all publishers, with Real-Time Buying and Programmatic operations coming online to help automate the digital buying process.
Steemit has shown that basic attention can be harnessed by the individual and monetized accordingly. The Whitepaper for BAT even mentions Steemit as a platform that employs blockchain technology but is not involved in digital advertising. There are essentially no real competitors for a concept like this, which means that BATs could ultimately be the catalyst that changes how we engage with the internet and how our attention is rewarded.
There is no clear date for the crowdsale of BAT, but according to their website users will be able to use ETH to participate in the crowdsale.
As a Digital Advertising Operations Specialist I can tell you that the industry is inundated with "solutions" for how to increase ROI for advertisers, increase revenue for Publishers, or increase User-experience for consumers. Add to that the variety of ad servers available for use and you get a chaotic environment that is plagued by fraud and inefficiency.
A simplistic solution like Brave + BATs is destined come along and forever change the Digital Ad Industry, and with founders including the man who created the Javascript Programming Language and Mozilla, it may be as soon as this year.
What do you think of Brave Browser and BATs?
I own a lot of this and really believe in this company
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I remet those old browsers as well. I wrote my first websites in Netscape navigator! Informative stuff, i will keep my eyes peeled for it
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You remember well! I remember back in '95-96 how you'd have to refresh the page so you could see if anyone said anything in the chat room... good times! Would you make the switch to a crypto giving browser?
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I would certainly try it. You have to make appendages for a new thing like a browser so would definitely be willing to give it a fair go. As long as it didn't run like a dog!
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Nice overview! Wrote another post on BAT a few days ago. A lot of potential, but as you mention, the browser market is tough to crack! https://steemit.com/blockchain/@hellhen/a-blockchain-based-online-advertising-system
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Nice write up :) It's really a tough change to get people to accept but once it starts, it looks inevitable
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The problems I see with BAT:
They will incentivise users to click ads by paying them in tokens. As an advertiser, this is completely wrong incentive and I would not want my visitors clicking, because they get paid. I want them to click, because they are interested in the product itself.
I don't see how they will avoid fraudulent clicks. It is already a problem in the advertising industry, but giving payment directly to the user will make this even more of a problem. They claim they will have strong protection in place, but even for Google it took years to develop a proper anti click-fraud protection. They also claim that once user will want to withdraw the tokens they will do AML/KYC. I think this is unreasonable. First of all, the whole point of crypto is that it is not tied to your identity. Secondly, such screening is not scalable and won't make it worthwhile for many people.
Some incompetence and poor communication already shown from the BAT team on the early ICO fiasco.
Not enough users for the BRAVE browser.
Facebook and Google already work very well for advertisers, it would take a lot for them to switch.
I'm writing this as an advertiser and person working in marketing myself.
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