A privacy-focused browser just rolled out its Rewards 3.0 system this March, and it's actually worth checking out. The new setup ditches the old payout model for something way more flexible—now you can claim rewards directly to your self-custody wallet on Solana, which means faster settlements and lower fees.
The Offer Wall feature is probably the biggest upgrade here. Instead of just accumulating tokens, users can now redeem them for real-world perks: discounts on services, branded merchandise, even travel deals. They've also added on-chain quests and surveys that come with reward multipliers, basically gamifying the whole experience.
What makes this interesting is how it ties into their Premium subscription. If you're already paying for the AI assistant and VPN features, the rewards system integrates seamlessly—you're earning while browsing privately, then spending those earnings within the same ecosystem. It's one of the cleaner examples of Web3 utility meeting everyday browser use without forcing users into complicated workflows.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-12 20:06
Honestly, this rewards system is pretty good. Directly withdrawing to a Sol wallet saves a lot of hassle, but I'm worried that there might be more rug pulls in the future.
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-11 10:37
Hey, mentioning the Solana wallet directly makes me a bit excited, but I still need to try it to see if it's reliable...
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 12-11 05:55
The speed and fees of the Solana chain do have advantages, but this kind of ecosystem binding design still feels a bit restrictive... The tokens earned can only be spent there?
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CantAffordPancake
· 12-11 05:55
Yo, finally a browser that makes Web3 feel like a real experience, not just a forced veneer.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 12-11 05:53
Solana withdrawals directly to the wallet—that's what Web3 should look like.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-11 05:52
Withdrawing directly to a Solana wallet is pretty good, saving a bunch of intermediate steps. Just not sure how the actual experience is.
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MevHunter
· 12-11 05:44
Solana blockchain settlement is indeed fast, but the gas fees fluctuate too much. It's good that this time I could directly withdraw to a self-custody wallet.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-11 05:34
Solana wallet direct withdrawal, low fees... this is truly practical. Finally, a browser that makes Web3 feel like real use.
A privacy-focused browser just rolled out its Rewards 3.0 system this March, and it's actually worth checking out. The new setup ditches the old payout model for something way more flexible—now you can claim rewards directly to your self-custody wallet on Solana, which means faster settlements and lower fees.
The Offer Wall feature is probably the biggest upgrade here. Instead of just accumulating tokens, users can now redeem them for real-world perks: discounts on services, branded merchandise, even travel deals. They've also added on-chain quests and surveys that come with reward multipliers, basically gamifying the whole experience.
What makes this interesting is how it ties into their Premium subscription. If you're already paying for the AI assistant and VPN features, the rewards system integrates seamlessly—you're earning while browsing privately, then spending those earnings within the same ecosystem. It's one of the cleaner examples of Web3 utility meeting everyday browser use without forcing users into complicated workflows.