Fair point on that take.



But here's the thing with Brave's BAT token - it's struggling with a real utility problem. The token itself? Pretty limited on actual use cases.

Their whole advertising play hasn't really taken off like they hoped. The model's been running for a while now, but user adoption numbers are still disappointingly low. It's one of those situations where the concept sounds solid on paper, but the execution in the real world just isn't moving the needle.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 2025-11-18 01:32
According to on-chain data tracking, the BAT trap model has shown a clear flow of Wallets from 2018 to now—large amounts of Tokens are concentrated in the official Address, while the real interaction volume on the user side is far lower than the early promotions. Interestingly, the decline curve in adoption rates has an inverse relationship with marketing expenditures, a typical concept stock trap.
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not_your_keysvip
· 2025-11-16 16:50
Buddy, this BAT thing, to put it bluntly, is that the ideals are abundant but the reality is quite skinny. The advertising model has been in place for so long but still hasn't taken off. I am starting to not understand Brave's logic.
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