![]() ![]() MetaMask also lets the user create and manage their own identities (via private keys, local client wallet and hardware wallets like Trezor™), so when a Dapp wants to perform a transaction and write to the blockchain, the user gets a secure interface to review the transaction, before approving or rejecting it. The extension injects the Ethereum web3 API into every website's javascript context, so that dapps can read from the blockchain. Regardless, the good news is you don’t have to access it unless you plan to buy BAT or other cryptocurrencies through Brave.An Ethereum Wallet in your Browser MetaMask is an extension for accessing Ethereum enabled distributed applications, or "Dapps" in your browser! I’m not sure if you tried putting in the password you use for your Brave Communities forum or anything, as you may have done the two at the same time and not realized it…thinking you were setting up the wallet for you to earn BAT. If not, then you’d be staring at a screen that says Get Started instead of a screen that says Enter password to unlock wallet More than likely, you would have set this up if you just recently installed and registered for Brave. ![]() ![]() The other thing, the Wallet you’re mentioning, is the new Brave Wallet which is used to buy and exchange cryptocurrency. If you’re not verified, I believe it will have a little Verify button you can click on, which would have you sign up or sign in with either Uphold or Gemini. If you’ve been verified with Uphold or Gemini, it should show the balance that you have there. Also there may be a small box that says your current Balance and all. ![]() When there, you’ll see where it shows how many ads you’ve seen, current estimated earnings, etc. So the Brave Rewards “wallet” can be seen when you go to brave://rewards/. Once you connect to a custodial wallet, such as Uphold or Gemini, you’re able to see the balance there from within the Brave browser. Basically, one is your “wallet” where your BAT from Brave Rewards are stored. I just was able to clarify for myself and now going to explain to you what you’re looking at. Okay, good news is I was going to be thinking the WRONG thing at first. ![]()
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