
What's great
I really appreciate BitBrowser’s built-in Web3 wallet and seamless dApp integration it lets me manage crypto and interact with decentralized apps without switching tools. Its privacy first approach (automatic ad/tracker blocking and end-to-end encryption options) makes me feel secure online. The interface is clean and intuitive, with smart resource management that keeps pages loading quickly even on multiple tabs. All in all, it’s a fast, secure, and Web3-ready browser that combines everything I need in one place
What needs improvement
While the core feature set is great, the extension library is still catching up to Chrome and Firefox some of my favorite add-ons aren’t available yet. I’ve also noticed occasional UI quirks after updates (menus overlapping or settings not saving properly). There’s a slight learning curve for newcomers to Web3, and performance can dip when too many blockchain wallets or dApps are active at once. A more polished update process and expanded extension support would make the experience even better.
How many profiles can run simultaneously without performance issues?
10 profile is good
Is there a free tier and what are its limitations?
It protects my revenue-generating accounts from being shut down and offers an affordable, low entry cost for managing a large number of profiles.
Can profiles be backed up and restored across devices easily?
By creating a unique, stable browser fingerprint for each profile, BitBrowser ensures accounts are seen as separate users on different devices, eliminating the risk of mass bans.


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