TL;DR —
Honey and Grammarly paved the way for a second wave of innovation within the ecosystem of browser extensions. With Lolli you can earn Bitcoin for every online purchase you make, in a ‘simple and fun’ way. Honey searches the internet for discount codes for any given product and automatically adds them for you. Swash lets you crowdsell your browsing data with other Swash users. The mother of all crypto-focused browser plugins is probably Metamask, a wallet for the Ethereum network, with which you can log in to Web3 applications.
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plugins|browser-extension|brave-browser|blockchain-adoption|data-unions|browser-plugin-industry|honey|ublock
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