Brave CEO Brendan Eich: Web3 Isn't Taking Privacy Seriously Enough
Brave founder and CEO Brendan Eich joined Decrypt's Stephen Graves at Web Summit 2022 to discuss how the crypto-powered browser is weathering the bear market—and why Web3 needs to get serious about privacy.
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